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Germany

Elysia Panter: Albert-Ludwigs University Freiburg (Semester 1, 2011)
UQ Program: Bachelor of Law / Bachelor of Arts

Sophia Nibbe: Technical University of Berlin (Semester 2, 2010)
Now being in the heart of Europe gives you amazing opportunities, so don't waste them! Go for a weekend to Paris or Amsterdam or Brussels.

Samuel Pentsa: Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen (Semester 2,2010)
Annual rubber duck races, aggressive gondola races, soaring recumbent bike riders: Tübingen is no ordinary place to study.

Andrew Smith: Technical University of Berlin (Semester 2, 2010)
I highly recommend an exchange to TU Berlin. You'll love the city and you'll find the study rewarding and enlightening.

Courtney Williamson: University of Mannheim (Semester 1, 2010)
Studying in Mannheim was a totally different experience to studying at UQ. It was interesting to see the different structure of the university here and the way that students adapt to that.

Clare Stephens: Technical University of Berlin (Semester 1, 2010)
I found the study experience interesting, but the biggest benefit I got out of my exchange was meeting amazing people from all over the world.

Rebecca Buffington: Technical University of Berlin (Semester 1, 2010)
I began the semester with a three week intensive German course, which was lots of fun and as well as brushing up on my German skills I also got to know Berlin and its history a little better and learnt about some cultural differences.

Daniel Qualischefski: Bucerius Law School (Semester 2/2008)
I cannot recommend an exchange highly enough – the subjects on offer which you can’t do at UQ, the life, language and cultural lessons learned and most importantly the people you meet, make an exchange impossible to replicate.

Christine Schindler: Albert-Ludwigs Universität Freiburg (Semester 1, 2010)
Little did I know that as well as experiencing the life of German university students, their ideals, history, and culture, I would also be rewarded with something just as valuable – an expanded understanding of the whole world through the multi-cultural friendships I formed.

Juliette Maeji: Albert-Ludwigs University Freiburg (Semester 1 & 2 / 2009)
Freiburg im Breisgau is a university town and hence very ideal for study abroad, the town has evolved itself to suit student living and hence great restaurants, bars and clubs are all at student prices!