Events
What’s new? The Karlsruhe Calendar of Events
What’s new? The Karlsruhe Calendar of Events The city of Karlsruhe’s calendar of events provides an overview of — almost — everything that’s on in Karlsruhe. 📆 To the events read more
Language café in Karlsruhe
Debüt e.V. Yolanda and Lena invite you to the language café in Karlsruhe! We meet every two weeks 📆 on Fridays at 16:00 h. in the 📍Impact room of Steamwork. read more
German course for work B1 — vhs
German course for work B1 According to the German administrative regulation (VwV), with 400 lessons Prerequisite A2 level and no more repetition lessons left Residence in Karlsruhe-Stadt Your advantages Free course read more
Initial orientation course at the vhs
For refugees and immigrants Initial orientation course at the vhs ✅ 300 lessons✅ No lessons during the vacations Prerequisite: The initial orientation courses (EOK) are intended in particular for people seeking read more
Python Advanced course December 2025- EduRef
For refugees and migrants — EduRef Python Advanced course Soon, we’re kicking off our new 🐍 Python Advanced course! Feel free to sign up for free on our website and read more
Free German course for refugees
BEF Alpha – Educational yearfor adult refugees with little or no language and writing skills Prerequisite: Your advantages: If you are interested, please register:📧 daf@vhs-karlsruhe.de📞 0721 / 985–75–553 BEF Alpha read more
New Opportunities for Migrants: Elderly Care Assistant Training
Are you interested in caring for and nursing elderly people? Train to become a geriatric nursing assistant. Training as Elderly Care Assistant – Your Chance in Karlsruhe Germany urgently needs read more
Mind Spring – Strong Together in Everyday Life
Have you experienced flight or migration ? Do you sometimes find everyday life difficult ? Mind-Spring is a free course for adults aged 18 and over who have come to read more
TZTZ TALK LOUD – Speaking playfully
At TZTZ TALK LOUD — Speaking playfully people with very different language skills and ways of speaking come together. Because everyone speaks differently – sometimes fast, sometimes slow, sometimes quiet, read more
