German embassy to hold competition for best students

German Ambassador Wolfram Maas and the European Movement have announced a competition for a project entitled “Welcome to Germany”.

Izvor: FoNet

Friday, 09.05.2008.

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German Ambassador Wolfram Maas and the European Movement have announced a competition for a project entitled “Welcome to Germany”. The 60 competition winners will win an educational two-week trip to Germany. German embassy to hold competition for best students Maas said that the embassy had launched the project early last year, during the German EU presidency, and that 60 pupils and students would have the chance to visit Germany. According to the ambassador, around 80 percent of young people in Serbia had never traveled abroad, and priority would be given to precisely this kind of young people. European Movement in Serbia Secretary-General Maja Bobic said that the competition would run until June 20, and the competition was open to second and third-year students from all faculties who were engaged in the community, and who had average marks of over eight. According to Bobic, other factors that would be taken into account would be regularity of study, whether they had traveled before to EU countries, knowledge of English would be compulsory, and German desirable. She said that the 60 pupils would be split into two groups that would travel to Germany in October and November. The winning applicants will spend two weeks in Berlin and Bavaria, where a political-educational program will be organized for them.

German embassy to hold competition for best students

Maas said that the embassy had launched the project early last year, during the German EU presidency, and that 60 pupils and students would have the chance to visit Germany. According to the ambassador, around 80 percent of young people in Serbia had never traveled abroad, and priority would be given to precisely this kind of young people.

European Movement in Serbia Secretary-General Maja Bobić said that the competition would run until June 20, and the competition was open to second and third-year students from all faculties who were engaged in the community, and who had average marks of over eight.

According to Bobić, other factors that would be taken into account would be regularity of study, whether they had traveled before to EU countries, knowledge of English would be compulsory, and German desirable.

She said that the 60 pupils would be split into two groups that would travel to Germany in October and November.

The winning applicants will spend two weeks in Berlin and Bavaria, where a political-educational program will be organized for them.

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