In Berlin, Germany’s Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul celebrated the 100th anniversary of the DAAD, the German Academic Exchange Service. In his speech, Wadephul welcomed scholarship holders from 94 countries and emphasized the vital role of academic freedom in advancing education and research worldwide.
The DAAD, established a century ago, continues to support international students and scholars, fostering global understanding and cooperation. Wadephul called on all nations to protect academic freedom as a cornerstone of innovation and democracy.
The event highlighted Germany’s commitment to education and international collaboration. Scholarship recipients expressed gratitude for the opportunity to study in Germany and contribute to their home countries.
The anniversary also showcased DAAD’s success in connecting diverse cultures through education. Germany aims to further strengthen its educational partnerships around the world.
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