Berlin, Germany – Germany’s Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul emphasized the importance of academic freedom during a special speech to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). The event welcomed scholarship holders from 94 countries to Berlin, showcasing global academic collaboration.
Wadephul highlighted how academic freedom drives:
- Innovation
- Understanding
- International partnerships essential for the future
He praised DAAD for supporting talented students worldwide and promoting open, free education systems. The gathering in Berlin underscores Germany’s commitment to fostering academic exchange across nations. Scholarship recipients expressed enthusiasm for learning and contributing to global knowledge.
This milestone marks a century of DAAD’s dedication to education and cultural exchange, reinforcing its role in shaping a connected academic community.
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