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The Benefits Of Being Our Teacher Affiliate

As you may know, we have a Teacher Affiliate programme allowing you to make money by referring students. If you don’t know about it yet, you can check our article on it. Now, you know how our programme works. But what are the true benefits of this programme? We made a list of the benefits you and your students will get!

1) Making money

Indeed, we made this programme for you to make money easily. Teachers often struggle to make ends meet at the end of the month, and we want you to avoid this situation. No need to take another tiring job, and worry about not seeing your family that much anymore. We got you covered! With your programme, get commissions up to 30% and extra revenue simply by referring students.

2) Discounts on our German language training

Sometimes, what stresses people out when thinking about studying abroad is the language difference. If your students are afraid of taking their chances, you can finally help. With our German language training, young people can prepare themselves to realise their dream. Sure, they can still benefit from English-taught classes in Germany, but it is undeniable they will need German at some point. For example, we know many people speak English in Berlin, but this may not be the case in other cities. If they want to reduce their costs by going to a smaller city, they should definitely learn German. By joining us as a Teacher Affiliate, you will enable them to do so without worrying about their expenses.

3) Discounts on study application processing

Another that is stressful for all of us is applications. When we apply for a job, we are eager to know what they think, but it’s even worse with education. Students want to get into their favourite universities, which is completely understandable. Because they deserve the best, we want to help them with this tiring task. Kampus Konnekt49 proposes different services to help students with their applications. We can even pick them up at the airport! We are determined to give them all the support they need. That way, they won’t feel alone during this important period of their life. If they need help with their resume, preparing for interviews… we are here for them.

4) Benefiting from our network

You may have noticed that Kampus Konnekt49 works with important and diverse collaborators. For example, we are working with the Eurasia Institute to offer nursing apprenticeships. We also work with Fintiba to provide students with tailored health insurance and blocked bank accounts. Or Compounder which aims to make applications easier. Basically, we have the privilege of being in contact with many people that work with international students. By joining our programme, you get to join this web and wonderful community.

If you are interested in joining as a Teacher Affiliate, you can apply here. Or you can learn more by contacting us, or reading our other article here.

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4 Reasons To Join Our Teachers Affiliate Programme

Here at Kampus Konnekt49, we value teachers’ power and their skills. We need them to help us make the world a better place. But, unfortunately, teachers often struggle to make ends meet. Have you heard about our Teachers Affiliate Programme? Here are 4 reasons you should join us!

1) To make a side income

As we just said, teachers are very important, but their salary is not as good as it should be. Education is a special and human field that needs to be elevated. Teachers help us raise our children and educate them. Sometimes, we even remember some of them after multiple decades. For this reason, we want to give you a chance to have a more suitable life by earning a side income.

We will ask for nothing other than talking to your students and their family. Which you already do. So, why not earn extra money by doing the exact same thing? By joining our Teachers Affiliate Programme, you can make extra money without spending more time working. You are already doing your best and deserve a reward for that. With our programme, you can earn commissions up to 30% of your sales.

2) To help your students

Your students need you, and you already know that. In the classroom, it can seem easy to help them by teaching them about geography, or languages. But if you want to make a huge positive impact on them, you can help them accomplish their dreams. Kampus Konnekt49 helps students who want to study abroad but are not sure how to do so. We want to give a chance to everybody and guide them toward the choice that is right for them. We know some students don’t even consider studying abroad, even if they would love to, because of financial issues. But we are here to help. We teach students how to benefit from German education without going bankrupt or loaning money.

Plus, if you join our Teachers Affiliate programme, your students will get discounts on our services such as German classes and application processing. And you will benefit from that too since you are getting up to 30% as a commission!

3) To know more about Germany

Germany is a splendid country with an interesting culture. If you come from a non-European country, the culture shock might be even more important. It’s always nice to learn about others and broaden our horizons. By joining our Teachers Affiliate Programme, you will learn a lot simply by sharing our content and reading some of our free articles. We are doing our best to provide people with the information they need before deciding to move to Germany. You will know what you will talk about by learning valuable knowledge and sharing trustworthy information with your students.

4) To get content for your class

Students tend to work better when they are interested in a subject. You could give them assignments based on what they learned in our articles, or in relation to Germany’s opportunities. Their reward will be the opportunity to actually make their dream come true without spending thousands of dollars. Moreover, they will learn about their opportunities while doing their schoolwork, which will motivate them. Sometimes, school projects seem useless because students don’t see the point in making them. But if we give them the possibility to start a new life, they will work on it.

If your students take part in our projects, they will benefit from a socio-cultural exchange with German students. It will be a great opportunity for your school and other students to learn more about German education because their friends will actually experience it. They will share reliable and relatable stories that could help them imagine if it would be the best choice for them.

What do you think about our Teachers Affiliate Programme? You can join us if you would like to, or contact us if you have questions. To know more about Germany for free, you can also read our blog articles or follow us on social media! Become your students’ heroes and join us!

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Vocational Skills Training: the Dangote Foundation and VDMA Collaboration 

The Aliko Dangote Foundation is collaborating with the VDMA (Mechanical Engineering Industry Association), giving an opportunity for Nigerians to better the manufacturing sector of their country. As it is Germany’s first employer sector, we know this country for its know-how and knowledge that could benefit Nigerians’ desire to better this industry. With inspiring goals, this collaboration brings German and Nigerian companies together, as they take part in this programme. This also gives Nigerians the opportunity to explore their potential. 

The Programme requirements

Duration

The Programme gives the opportunity to gain theoretical knowledge and put it into practice. It comprises multiple short courses on electrical and mechanical engineering, with a duration between 2 and 4 weeks. Then, trainees get to deepen their understanding by learning and practising in a Dangote Group company, for 18 months, with a dual vocational training full trade course. The most brilliant would stay for 12 additional months and further their know-how. Indeed, the first programme teaches basic engineering while the second one focuses on Mechanics and Electrics.

Eligibility

To take part in the short courses, you must be: 

-a technical specialist working in the manufacturing industry who wants to gain skills while working  

-a trainee or someone who left school and is searching for a specialisation in mechanics, mechatronics and electronics 

-a trainer wanting to provide courses and share this kind of knowledge 

Advanced training with short courses is also available to the first, and third categories quoted above. It comprises diverse courses, in mechanics or electrics. On the other side, the dual vocational training is only available if you: 

-are between 16 and 22 years old  

-have 5 credits in O’ Level Sciences  

-have either a WAEC (SSCE), NABTEB (NTC), NECO (SSCE) certificate 

-are a graduate of Technical College

-can provide school testimonials 

The Benefits

Thanks to this programme, you would get: 

-a valuable experience in the manufacturing field 

-theoretical and practical courses  

-access to innovative technologies and the digitalisation of the field 

-courses in high-standard facilities 

-proximity to German and Nigerian companies well-known in the field  

-good qualification to find an adequate job  

-training at Dangote Academy, Obajana 

-so much more 

How Do I apply to the Dual Vocational Training? 

To apply, kindly click here. Please note you only have until April 30th to do so. The application is free, but you can only apply once or you will get disqualified. Want to know more? Visit the official website or take a look at the official brochure.

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How To Become Our Teacher Affiliate?

Are you interested in making a side income? Or are you curious after having seen our publications on our Teachers Affiliate Programme? No matter the reason, we are here to share helpful information with you. Our Teachers Affiliate Programme allows teachers all around the world to make money by helping their students, or the families they know. As the COVID-19 crisis is slowly ceasing, students are thinking about studying abroad again. As it can be difficult for many people, you and we are here to help them. And you will get money by doing so. Let’s see how you can become our Teacher Affiliate.

Step 1: Fill Out Our Form

Don’t worry, it’s not that big of a deal. We simply ask for basic information, like your name and email address, or phone number. To register, please click here. If you need any information before making your choice, you can contact us via Facebook or LinkedIn. We will be glad to give you additional information.

Step 2: Become Familiar With The Interface

After registering, you will get your own account with access to all the data you need to evaluate your sales and income. For example, you will get an overview of the number of referrals you have made, your earnings, and the number of visits. It is also where you will get your personal link. Let us explain how to use it.

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Box you will use to generate your Teacher Affiliate links

As you see, the upper part of the box is the link to the page you want to advertise. So, for each page, you will get a different link. You will need to copy and paste there the link to the product or service you want to promote.

For example, if you want to promote our Ultimate Guide to Scholarships in Germany, you will have to copy this link: “https://kampuskonnekt49.com/offers/home/42-practical-study-guide.html” and paste it into the upper part of the box. Then, you will get your personalised link below.

When people use your Teacher Affiliate link, we know you made the sales. You will get up to 30% commission on the sales you make. To know more about your efficiency, you can visit the different sections available when you log into your account: Earnings, Referrals and Traffic. The Banners section gives you some links and content to share in order to attract customers easily. If you want to change your password, visit the Profile section to do it.

Step 3: Share Your Links

Now, you have the opportunity to change people’s lives. Maybe a family you know is struggling to offer a high-standard education to their children while being on a budget. Maybe your student is interested in Germany but doesn’t talk about it because he is lost.

To help your connections, you can first share our content. We publish free articles to give an insight into life in Germany. We also plan webinars to talk about different topics, such as becoming a scholar in Germany, for example. But to earn money, you have to promote our products. You will help people by promoting our e-books and services.

Indeed, to help students, we created two e-books that allow them to save thousands of dollars. We also propose diverse services to help them with their paperwork and everything they need. If they want personal advice, we can plan one-on-one consultations too.

In fact, we have a solution for each and every student. By sharing our products and services, you will make a difference.

Step 4: Make Money

After these few steps, you can start making money. Your sales are tracked forever. Even if you stop advertising our products, if someone clicks on a link you shared and buys our product, you will get your commission. In the Referrals section, you can see what products your customers bought. You will see what products you can advertise to make more money.

Becoming our Teacher Affiliate is a great way for a teacher to help people and share knowledge. In fact, we tend to be too individualistic and forget other people have problems too. But with this programme, you can help to give better access to education. This way, you will make family and students’ lives easier.

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Earn a lot of money with our Affiliate Programme

The Kampus Konnekt49 affiliate program is a commission-based opportunity to earn money. You can take part in it whenever and how you want, strictly on your own terms. As one of the easiest platforms, you can earn a lot of money simply by staying at home. Both students and workers are always welcome to benefit immensely from our program.

First of all, you register by filling out the registration form on our website. After following the prompts online, you can open a Bank or PayPal account. With that, you enable ease of payment. When all this is done, you are now eligible to earn as you refer. You are officially taking part in our Affiliate program. 

When your referrals buy our admission or subscription plans, your chances of earning a lot increase. You have the opportunity to make as much as $50 each time someone you referred makes a purchase of $500 or more.

In addition, as an Affiliate we expect you to promote all KampusKonnekt49 offers by displaying KampusKonnekt49 banners and links regularly for publicity’s sake.

For further enquiries and help, contact our dedicated support team available 24/7 to provide tips and strategies and support your goals and aspirations.

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A List of Some Official Public Holidays in Germany

There are a whole lot of fun things to know about Germany and this is one of them. It’s no news that every country has a specific number of times they acknowledge some events in society. So here is Kampus Konnekt49‘s list of some official public holidays in Germany you should get acquainted with in order to know more about its culture.

New Year’s Day- January 1
(Neujahrstag)
This is a widely famous public holiday in many countries as it marks the first day of another day. Exciting, right? Yeah, the Georgian calendar thinks so too, which is why schools and businesses are closed on this day to celebrate the first of many days in a year.

Three Kings Day- January 6
(Drei konige)
It is a major celebration marked alongside the Easter and Christmas celebrations.

Good Friday- April 2
(Karfreitag)
The second day in April marks in the crucifixion of Jesus and is widely celebrated in Germany two days before Easter Sunday.

Easter Monday—April 5
(Ostermontag)
Easter Monday is another day to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ and it is also a famous holiday in Germany.

Labor Day—May 1
(Maifeiertag)
This has been an official public holiday since 1993 and it is also international worker’s day in Germany.

Mother’s Day—May 9
Every year, they set aside the 9th of May to celebrate mothers in Germany.


Christmas day—December 25

This is a famous holiday all around the world. It marks the celebration of the birth of JESUS Christ.

St Stephens Day—December 26
We also know this as boxing day all around the world. It is a day specially set aside to exchange gifts with loved ones, family, and friends.

Are there other German holidays you like? Share that in the comment section, or other holidays you like in your country!

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Discover the Scholarship Opportunities for International Students in Germany

What does it feel like to study in one of the most amazing country on the planet? It can be very exciting to study in Germany! Yes, Germany, the land of ideas! But trust me, it can be difficult if one doesn’t have the financial power to make the dream of studying in Germany a reality.
Are you so worried about how to finance your studies in Germany?

Oh…. no need to worry. There are lots of scholarship opportunities for you to study in Germany. Kampus Konnekt49 will help you with the scholarship guidelines and information you need to study in Germany for free. Yes, free as an international student, there are organisations that can cover your expenses throughout your study and stay in Germany. Aside from availability of scholarship, there are also interesting things about studying in Germany that keep attracting international students. You can read more about that here.
In Germany, there are various scholarships, both government funded scholarships and non-government funded scholarships.
Thus, we have listed some of the best PhD, Masters, and undergraduate level scholarships in Germany for you here.

DAAD Scholarships

The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) is the largest funding organization in the world supporting the international exchange of students and scholars. Since its foundation in 1925, over 1.5 million scholars in Germany and abroad have received DAAD funding. DAAD is a private, federally funded and state-funded, self-governing national agency of the institutions of higher education in Germany, representing 365 German higher education institutions.

They don’t restrict their support to granting funds and scholarships, but involve the internalization of Germany’s universities, promote the German language in the world, and give perceivable help to foreign universities to improve. Its funding relies on many sources, to mention here the German Federal Foreign Office, the European Union and a wide number of private organizations or companies in and out of Germany. The DAAD’s rich scholarship scheme targets a wide category of international students. Currently, there are exactly 220 Scholarships options to select among. You can track them at the DAAD Scholarship. You can get more info here.

Erasmus+

The Erasmus+ is the EU official bursary platform offering funds and different waivers for talented students through their exchange and scholarship programs. This well-established organization has stretched its network in almost every part of Europe and the amount of grants it awards is increasing year to year. The EU Commission, which leads the Erasmus+ program, gives a significant number of Erasmus scholarships to Germany’s universities as one participator. See more info here.

The Deutschlandstipendium

The Deutschlandstipendium provides financial and non-material support to high-achieving and committed students from all over the world. Modelled after the principle of public-private partnership, businesses, foundations or private individuals sponsor young talent with a pledge of 150 euros per month. The Federal Government matches this amount with another 150 euros. But there is even more: Many universities and private sponsors also support Deutschlandstipendium holders through concurrent mentoring programmes, networking events and internships.

See more info here.

Friedrich Ebert Stiftung

The Friedrich Ebert Stiftung is the oldest political-associated foundation in Germany named after the first ever democratically elected president of Germany, Friedrich Ebert. The foundation offers scholarship to both international and German students.

See more info here.

Non-government funded scholarships

There are non-government organisations and universities that gives scholarship to international students. Here are a few:

Mawista Scholarships

The Helmholtz Association

Heinrich Böll Scholarships for International Students

Einstein International Postdoctoral Fellowship

Haniel Scholarship Program

Alexander Von Humboldt Foundation

Robert Bosch Foundation GmbH

Frankfurt School of Finance and Management

Europa-Universität Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder)

Jacobs University

Universität Heidelberg

Humboldt Research Fellowships for Postdoctoral Researchers

Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS) Scholarship

German Foundation Music Life

Bayer Foundation

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Best Tuition Free Universities in Germany Offering Courses in English

Studying an entire course in a foreign language can be overwhelmingly stressful due to the fact that one needs to have a profound knowledge of the language. Have you been thinking of studying in Germany but you’re worried about getting a course in English language? Worry no more Kampus Konnekt49 has compiled the names of the best tuition free universities in Germany, which offer degree courses in English.

Here are the best on our list:

  1. Hochschule Mannheim –University of Applied Sciences
  2. Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
  3. Berlin International University of Applied Sciences
  4. Bremen University of Applied Sciences
  5. Jacobs University
  6. University of Göttingen
  7. Max Planck Institute
  8. Freie Universität Berlin
  9. Technische Universität Dresden
  10. Munich University of Applied Sciences
  11. University of Bonn
  12. Saarland University
  13. Frankfurt School of Finance & Management
  14. Technische Universität Kaiserslautern
  15. ULM University
  16. HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management
  17. University of Bayreuth
  18. WHU-Otto Beisheim School of Management
  19. University of Stuttgart
  20. RWTH Aachen University
  21. HTW Berlin
  22. Technische Universität Berlin
  23. TU Darmstadt
  24. University of Hohenheim
  25. University of Erfurt
  26. University of Freiburg
  27. Technical University of Munchen
  28. University of Hamburg
  29. TU Darmstadt
  30. FAU Erlangen Nurnberg
  31. University of Münster
  32. Hamburg University of Technology
  33. SRH University of Heidelberg
  34. University of Applied Sciences Wurzburg Schweinfurt
  35. Leibniz Universität Hannover

Take a step forward in actualising your dreams of studying in Germany by downloading our free eBook about practical guide to study in Germany.