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School vacations don't always mean days off for parents. Our FerienCampus offers children between the ages of 6 and 12 a varied vacation program.
FerienCampus Leipzig University
School vacations don't always mean days off for parents. Our FerienCampus offers a diverse holiday programme for children aged 6 to 12 during the 2nd and 5th weeks of the Saxon summer holidays in 2025.
Family breakfast for students with children
Twice a year, Leipzig University and the Studentenwerk Leipzig organise a family breakfast in the Mensa am Park. Student parents from all Leipzig universities and their children as well as pregnant women are invited.
Orange your City
Lighting Event for the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women
Orange Your City – On 25 November, Leipzig University will once again take part in the worldwide lighting campaign to mark the “International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women.” To raise awareness, the Augusteum and the Paulinum (facing Augustusplatz) will glow in bright orange. This…
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Corona-News
Seven Tips for Studying at Home
Studying alone at home – no lecturers, no fellow students and no fixed timetable – can be quite a challenge. A psychologist from our university has put together seven tips for making the most of this time.
Greatest Possible Support for Continuing Research Work in Times of Coronavirus
Today the President of the German Research Foundation (DFG), Professor Katja Becker, addressed the scientists and researchers working on DFG-funded research projects in the following statement.
Particular attention is paid to the health and professional safety of researchers. A range of measures…
Plans to Soften the Impact of the Coronavirus Pandemic on Students and Academia
The Federal Cabinet today adopted a further legislative package to soften the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on academia and to create incentives for BAföG recipients to become involved in key areas during the COVID-19 pandemic. More information (in German) can be found in the statement issued…
“We Will Get Through This Together”
In an open letter, today Professor Beate Schücking, Rector of Leipzig University, addresses students at the start of the lecture period.