Berlin recently hosted a gathering of scholarship holders from 94 countries to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). The event highlighted the significant contributions of DAAD in fostering international academic exchange for a century.
Johann Wadephul, Germany’s Foreign Minister, addressed the audience and emphasized the critical importance of academic freedom in both education and research. Wadephul pointed out that this freedom is fundamental to promoting innovation, critical thinking, and the global exchange of ideas.
Key Highlights of the Event
- Celebration of DAAD’s 100 years of facilitating international academic cooperation.
- Representation of diverse cultures and academic disciplines among the scholarship holders.
- Reinforcement of Germany’s commitment to supporting international students and scholars.
- Reflection on the necessity of protecting scholars’ rights amid increasing global challenges.
- Emphasis on academic freedom as essential for peaceful international relations and sustainable development.
The ceremony not only marked a historic milestone but also reaffirmed the German government’s dedication to education as a vital bridge connecting nations worldwide. DAAD’s efforts continue to play a crucial role in nurturing open academic dialogue and cooperation globally.
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