Most social interactions start at the workplace. We would like to encourage you to take your connections to the next level at recreational outings.
Annual Festivals in Germany
Different regions in Germany celebrate different holidays. This is an overview of the most popular holidays celebrated in Germany. On public holidays shops, offices, schools and universities are closed.
At the Potsdam Science Park, you have several options to enjoy eating out with colleagues. There are some canteens and other food options to choose from. All canteens and the restaurant have beautiful outdoor spaces for use during good weather. Furthermore there are some supermarkets in Golm, which support you...
Many towns and cities in Germany celebrate the weeks leading up to Christmas by building Christmas Markets in the town or city centre. There are many different kinds of Christmas Markets to be seen— traditional German Christmas Markets, Swedish Christmas Markets or even Christmas Markets focused on sustainability. Check out...
In Germany, environmental protection is a very important topic. People who live in Germany are expected to take responsibility for the environment by behaving in an environmentally friendly way. This includes measures or personal decisions to: not waste water or electricity carry reusable carrier bags use greener modes of transportation buy...
Whether you’ve just given birth to your first child or are looking to improve your level of fitness as a mum, there are many options for classes for busy mums, both with your children and without.
As the largest of its kind, the Potsdam Science Park in Potsdam-Golm has become an indispensable part of the map of scientific research and development in the state of Brandenburg. But here, work is not only done in the field of gravitational physics or plant physiology, but language lessons are...
Social Life
Annual Festivals in Germany
Canteens & Grocery Shopping
Christmas Markets in Potsdam and Berlin
Environmental Awareness in Germany
Fitness for Mums in Potsdam and Berlin
How do you actually say “stay healthy” in German?