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    Freie Universität Berlin

    FUBiS Winter program 2026

    • Berlin, Germany

    Summer Course

    Full time

    3 weeks

    On-Campus

    English, German

    The Freie Universität Berlin International Summer and Winter University (FUBiS) is an intensive, academic program through which students can earn credits that may be counted towards their degrees at their home institutions. Our winter sessions run for three weeks and take place in January.

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    Learn more about German Studies degree programs in Germany

    Studying for a German degree in Germany immerses you in a unique blend of rigorous education and rich cultural experience. This field emphasizes a mix of theory and application, providing an excellent foundation for your future career.

    In German degree programs, you'll explore subjects like linguistics, literature, and cultural studies, delving into the intricacies of the German language and its vast literary heritage. Common courses often include advanced language courses, translation methods, and historical contexts of German literature. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives, enhancing their understanding of both the language and its cultural significance.

    This educational environment fosters critical thinking and encourages independent research, often utilizing a research focus that develops relevant skills. Graduates of German degree programs typically pursue careers in translation, education, or cultural management, with skills that are recognize internationally. The diverse opportunities available after graduation reflect the global demand for language proficiency and cultural expertise.