In recent weeks, several academics from the institutes of the Faculty of Philology have reported that they have received enquiries from colleagues from Ukraine who have fled or are at risk.
In order to help these persons in an uncomplicated and short-term manner (e.g. until other funds can be…
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Ukraine war severely affects Academic life
The ongoing military assault by Russian troops on Ukraine since 24 February 2022, which is in violation of international law, has severely affected academic life at Leipzig University. Students and staff members are bewildered and shocked. “We support all those who are working for an end to this…
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Dismay at Leipzig University After Russian Attack on Ukraine
After the attack by Russian troops on Ukraine in the early hours of Thursday (24 February 2022), there is also a sense of dismay at Leipzig University. The German and State Rectors’ Conferences have also expressed their solidarity with Ukraine’s students and higher education institutions. The…
Our university would like to help prospective and current students affected by the war in Ukraine to start or continue their studies. There is a lot of interest. Of those who have fled Ukraine, so far...
1357
… would like to start studying at Leipzig University.
2068
… would like to continue their studies at Leipzig University.
621
… would like to take a German language course.
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The International Centre has compiled key information for prospective and current students and doctoral researchers at our university. Find out about studying, finding your feet in Leipzig and special support services.
We present funding opportunities for Ukrainian researchers and list the requirements of various funding bodies related to existing and future partnerships with Russia and Belarus.
The International Centre has compiled information for academics affected by the war in Ukraine and its repercussions. This information is intended to provide an initial impression of Leipzig as a centre of science.
Many members of the University community and civil society are helping Ukrainians in all sorts of ways. The German version of this page contains more information, including details of a fundraising campaign and various events.