DAAD and STIBET employability partner
DAAD-funded employability work needs practical surfaces: job discovery, employer context, student workshops, and reporting.
For universities
Campus Initiative context
DAAD announced 114 projects at 104 institutions with about EUR 120 million through 2028 under the Campus Initiative for International Talents.[7]
For universities
How we slot into employability work
english-jobs.com can be positioned as a partner layer for curated jobs, workshops, and light outcomes reporting rather than a full university-system replacement.[9]
For universities
Eligible spend needs local confirmation
Workshops, content, software licensing, and employability support may fit different budget lines. Each project lead should confirm its own grant and procurement rules.[7]
For universities
Reporting is aggregate-first
The first dashboard should report aggregate engagement by cohort, role family, employer, country, and placement stage. Student-level data should not be the default.[4]
FAQ
Questions this page should answer
The practical work is job curation, visa-aware content, employer introductions, and reporting. A broad career portal is weaker than a targeted employability pilot for international cohorts.
No. The first version is a partner layer: curated feeds, workshops, cohort dashboards, and white-label surfaces that can sit next to existing systems.
The offer is written to fit employability and labor-market integration work. Each university still needs to confirm its own funding rules and procurement process.
Next step
Request a partnership conversation
Use the partnership form for a cohort pilot, or review the product page before a procurement conversation.
Sources
- [4] english-jobs.com pricing memo. "Pricing & Monetization." Internal launch documentation. May 4, 2026.
- [7] DAAD. "DAAD promotes the recruitment and qualification of international talents." DAAD press release. March 5, 2024.
- [9] DAAD. "Campus Initiative for International Talents." DAAD information service. 2026.