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Academic Info Desk (AID) for Refugees
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Academic Info Desk (AID) for Refugees

Source: https://www.rwth-aachen.de/go/id/kljn/lidx/1 Parent: https://www.rwth-aachen.de/cms/root/studium/Vor-dem-Studium/~bdpsux/Internationale-Studieninteressierte/lidx/1/

You can reach us by email and we will be happy to answer your questions. If you prefer, you can also arrange a telephone, personal or online consultation appointment with us. We look forward to hearing from you.

Academic Info Desk (AID) for Refugees

Copyright: © Tatiana Reichert

By providing targeted advising early on, the RWTH Aachen International Office wishes to ensure that refugees interested in studies obtain information about the requirements for university admission and about what steps they may need to take to qualify for studies.

Contact

Academic Info Desk (AID) for Refugees

Phone: +49 241 80 92696\ Send Email\

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Our Services

An overview of support services and tips for refugees with an interest in studying at RWTH, including information on language courses and advising services, is available at: Information for Prospective Students with Refugee Status

if you already have a Master's degree and want to come to RWTH for a research stay, please visit our web page for Researchers at Risk.

Aside from questions about studies, questions about funding, language acquisition, and legal status play an important role. For this reason, RWTH closely collaborates with the Aachen authorities and charity organizations that offer advising on these questions.

Important offices and points of contact in the city region include:

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