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Saxon Academy of Sciences and Humanities © Dirk Brzoska

Since its founding as the Royal Saxon Society of Sciences and Humanities in 1846, the Saxon Academy of Sciences and Humanities in Leipzig has been committed to the tradition of Leibniz's academy philosophy of bringing together leading scientists from a wide range of disciplines in the catchment area of Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia for regular discourse. In addition, the Academy currently conducts more than 20 long-term research projects, many of them in close cooperation with universities, colleges and non-university research institutions. The Saxon Academy of Sciences is a member of the Union of the German Academies of Sciences and Humanities. With the Academies' Program, this coordinates the largest long-term research program in the humanities and cultural sciences in the Federal Republic of Germany.

https://www.saw-leipzig.de/

© Stephan Floss

The State Study Academy Leipzig is one of seven locations of the Saxony University of Cooperative Education. Half of each semester is spent at the State Study Academy and the other half at a practice partner. The dual study program in the fields of business and technology includes several bachelor's degree courses. The aim is to provide targeted vocational training for skilled workers in the regional economy.

www.ba-leipzig.de

© Jörg Singer

© Jörg Singer

The University of Music and Theatre »Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy« Leipzig offers its approximately 1,200 students a broad and professionally sound range of education in 12 disciplines and about 700 public events a year for the interested public. Founded in 1843 as a conservatory by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, it was the first higher musical education institution in Germany. The second main building of the HMT is located at Dittrichring 21.

www.hmt-leipzig.de

 

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