Overview
- Founded in 1925, the DAAD has supported around three million students and researchers, becoming the largest academic exchange organization globally.
- A centennial ceremony in Berlin, attended by Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, celebrates the DAAD's contributions to international cooperation and science diplomacy.
- The DAAD continues to adapt to global crises with programs like 'Ukraine digital' for wartime students and the expanded 'Hilde-Domin-Programm' for at-risk scholars, including Afghans.
- Geopolitical tensions, rising costs, stricter visa requirements, and budgetary pressures threaten academic mobility, prompting the DAAD to advocate for stable funding and streamlined processes.
- The organization underscores its commitment to fostering intercultural dialogue, academic freedom, and sustainable development as essential tools for global peace and progress.