The International Office at Fachhochschule Dortmund regularly offers exciting lecture series and leisure events for participants of our German courses.
In the lecture series, students gain valuable insights into topics relating to studying, careers and life in Germany - from BAföG and student financing to applications, internships and everyday student life. There will be an opportunity to exchange ideas with other German course participants, ask questions and get helpful tips on preparing for university. And of course, coffee, cake and good conversation are a must! ☕🍰
In addition to the lecture series, the International Office regularly organizes leisure activities and excursions - for example museum visits, ice skating or joint city tours. These events offer a great opportunity to make new friends, get to know German culture and enjoy life in Dortmund.
The program is part of the NRWege ins Studium project, funded by the Ministry of Culture and Science of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia (MKW). It is primarily aimed at people with refugee experience who are studying at Fachhochschule Dortmund or attending preparatory German courses.
All students from the German courses are cordially invited to attend!
Monthly lecture series 2026
🗓️ March 06, 2026 - Learning German for university
- Effective learning methods for German as a foreign language
- Preparation for TestDaF and DSH
- Technical language for university studies
- Q&A session & campus tour
🗓️ April 03, 2026 - Study structures & higher education system in Germany
- Differences between universities of applied sciences (FH) and universities
- Study programs, modules and forms of examination
- Practical relevance at the UAS: projects & cooperation with companies
- Q&A session & guided tour of the library
🗓️ May 08, 2026 - Application & admission procedure
- Application process via Uni-Assist & direct applications
- Important deadlines & required documents
- Tips for choosing the right study program
- Q&A session
🗓️ June 05, 2026 - Experience report of a scholarship holder
- A former student reports on his path to university
- Challenges & tips for starting your studies
- Funding options & scholarships
- Q&A session
🗓️ July 03, 2026 - Life & living as a student in Germany
- Finding accommodation & understanding the tenancy agreement
- Insurance, health insurance & student services
- Part-time jobs & working with a student visa
- Q&A session
🗓️ August 07, 2026 - Intercultural competence & networking
- Cultural differences in studying
- Making contacts with professors & fellow students
- Networks for international students
- Q&A session
🗓️ Other topics- Career Service & soft skills courses
- What free courses are available? (Application training, LinkedIn & Co.)
- Workshops for soft skills (presentation, scientific work)
- Support with internship search & career entry