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03/05/2011Editor's guide to Expat Voices in Germany

Editor's guide to Expat Voices in Germany Read this brief guide to learn more about our Expat Voices section and share your thoughts (or tale) on life in Germany.

Our Expat Voices series gives the international community a chance to share their perspectives on life in Germany.

We now have five different Expat Voices questionnaire categories: Expat Voices, Expat Writer, Expat Entrepreneur, Student Voices, and Expat Story. Want to be published? Fill one out!  

 

Expat Voices

Brintha KoetherLi SuLizzie Mason

Our Expat Voices questionnaire invites you to share your initial experience of living in Germany. We ask about shopping, food, language, culture and what you like most and least about living in Germany.

 

Expat Entrepreneur

Didier ChabiGeorg BehrendtSilan Kucukokur Bartel

Our Expat Entrepreneur questionnaire invites entrepreneurs in Germany to share their experiences of setting up and running their businesses abroad.  The encouragement and tips offered by the entrepreneurs participating in this series makes these interviews an invaluable read for those contemplating starting a business in Germany.

 

Expat Artist

 Janice HarringtonMichele CarloniExpat Dancer Liesl Bourke

How has living abroad influenced your work as an artist?  Our Expat Artist questionnaire finds out more about your life as an international artist in Germany and asks about your creative work, how you experience the local artistic community and the kinds of financial support which are available to artists working in Germany.

 

Our most recent additions are Expat Writer and Expat Story, which gives you free reign to tell your tale. 

 Expat story: Hair trauma in Germany by Annabelle Baptista-Baumann Expat story: Being Emily in BavariaExpat story: Where I live in Berlin

 

Photo story

 Nuclear power protest, Berlin 2010: Hans JakuschChristopher Street Day in Berlin: Hans JakuschGrafitti and street art in Berlin: Michele Carloni

Prefer to use images to tell your tale? Then upload your photos with captions and a brief introduction via our Expat Story questionnaire.

 

Blogging but no blog as yet?

Upload your story to our Expat Story questionnaire. Within a month, we'll have blogging software available for Expatica readers who prefer to have have a broad reach into the international community from day one!

 

Joining Expat Voices


We'd love to hear what you have to say about life in Germany. To add your voice to Expat Voices in the Germany, simply select and fill in the most relevant online questionnaire on our new Questionnaires section.

 

Inviting your ideas for a new Expat Voices series

If you have any other ideas for Expat Voices questionnaires, then please send an email to editorde@expatica.com and put Suggestion for Expat Voices, in the subject line.

 




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