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Saxony's daycare centers are near the top in terms of the proportion of qualified specialists. Overall, the east is in a much better position.

Saxony in midfield for medical study places

According to a statistical analysis, federal states with many medical study places benefit from a higher density of doctors in the long term. How does Saxony fare? | more

Every third degree program in Saxony has restricted admission

Not all degree programs in Germany are open to every high school graduate. There are significant differences in the restrictions between subjects and cities. | more

Bestickte Windel oder Windeltorte? Dresdnerin fertigt individuelle Geschenke zur Geburt

In Dresden-Pieschen fertigt Andrea Rehn im Zentralwerk personalisierte Geschenke für frischgebackene Eltern und deren Familien. Besonders gefragt sind bestickte Windeln mit Geburtsdaten sowie kreative Windeltorten – und das nicht nur online, sondern auch deutschlandweit über DM-Märkte. Jetzt gibt es 10 Prozent Rabatt im Shop. | more

Study: High proportion of skilled workers in Saxon daycare centers

Saxony's daycare centers have comparatively well-trained educators - but staff shortages make everyday life difficult. Experts show how child-friendly care can still succeed. | more

More than 12,000 part-time students in the Southeast

In Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia, some universities offer part-time courses - but there are differences in the three federal states, as an analysis shows. | more

Daycare center staff sick more often than other employees

Many nurseries are already short of staff. In addition, there are more days lost due to illness than in other areas, according to a study by the Bertelsmann Stiftung. | more

Anne Pietag: Warum viele Führungskräfte an sich zweifeln

Hypno-systemisches Coaching reduziert Druck, ordnet Prioritäten und stärkt Entscheidungssicherheit. Kostenloses Erstgespräch bei Anne Pietag in Dresden. | more

Nursery staff in eastern Germany are sick more often than other occupational groups

Many nurseries are already short of staff. In addition, there are more days lost due to illness than in other areas, according to a study by the Bertelsmann Stiftung. | more

Every third degree course in Saxony has restricted admissions

Most degree programs in Germany are open to all high school graduates. However, some have admission restrictions. In Saxony, there are significant differences between the cities. | more

Zahnarzt in Budapest: Behandlung bis zu 70 % günstiger als in Deutschland

Zahnbehandlungen können in Deutschland schnell zur finanziellen Belastung werden. Besonders bei Implantaten, Kronen, Brücken oder umfangreichem Zahnersatz liegen die Kosten häufig im vierstelligen Bereich. Viele Patienten stehen dann vor einer schwierigen Entscheidung: Behandlung durchführen lassen und hohe Eigenanteile zahlen – oder den Eingriff aufschieben, obwohl er medizinisch sinnvoll wäre. | more

Every third degree course in Saxony has restricted admissions

Most degree programs in Germany are open to all high school graduates. However, some have admission restrictions. In Saxony, there are significant differences between the cities. | more

Rising proportion of first-year students without A-levels

Studying without an Abitur - more people in Saxony are opting to do so than ten years ago. Compared to other states, however, the proportion of first-semester students without A-levels is low. | more

Hightech für mehr Sicherheit im Alter

VmedD bringt moderne Radartechnologie dorthin, wo sie wirklich gebraucht wird: In die eigenen vier Wände. Denn der Wunsch ist klar: So lange wie möglich selbstständig zu Hause wohnen. Gleichzeitig wächst bei Angehörigen die Sorge vor unbemerkten Stürzen oder nächtlichen Notfällen. Genau hier verbindet VmedD innovative Sensortechnik mit echter Alltagstauglichkeit – für mehr Sicherheit im Alter. | more

Saxony has the highest proportion of students with Bafög funding

Saxony has the highest proportion of students who finance their studies via Bafög, according to a study by the CHE Center for Higher Education Development. In 2022, 19,186 students took advantage of this state funding, which corresponds to a share of 18.3 percent. | more

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