FerienCampus@ Leipzig University
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.
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.
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.
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
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…
On 2 December 2021, the State Rectors’ Conference (LRK) in Saxony and the Saxon University of Cooperative Education (BA Sachsen) presented a joint document outlining additional measures for the winter semester 2021/22, together with the Saxon State Minister for Science Sebastian Gemkow. Leipzig…
New emergency coronavirus legislation entered into force in Saxony on 22 November 2021. As a result, Leipzig University’s crisis management team has adopted new regulations affecting University operations. These will be valid for as long as Saxony’s current emergency coronavirus legislation applies,…
The University management has established test centres for students in response to the more stringent provisions outlined in the new coronavirus rules. In addition, we are conducting more checks of students’ 3G proof, which is required to attend classes.
According to media reports, new coronavirus rules will come into force in the Free State of Saxony on Monday, 8 November 2021. These stricter rules are the state government’s response to worsening infection rates.