Leipzig University

Saxony, Germany

Leipzig University, founded in 1409, is one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in Germany. Located in the vibrant city of Leipzig, it offers a wide range of academic disciplines across 14 faculties, including humanities, natural sciences, social sciences, law, medicine, and theology.
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Leipzig University is a public research university founded on 2 December 1409, making it the second-oldest in Germany, with about 29,500 students and membership in networks like German U15 and the Utrecht Network.
The university's urban campus includes museums (Musical Instrument, Egyptian), the second-oldest botanical garden in Europe, a university hospital, and 38 academic locations.
Alumni include Angela Merkel, Goethe, Leibniz, Nietzsche, Richard Wagner, and the university is linked to ten Nobel laureates, most recently Svante Pääbo in 2022.
Bachelor’s and teacher-training applicants apply via the International Office through uni-assist, while master’s applicants use uni-assist (non-EU) or AlmaWeb (German/EU) and submit required documents including language proof .
Winter intake deadlines run from 1 June to 15 July, and summer intake varies (e.g., 1 December–15 January), with master’s decisions typically communicated mid-July to August.
Most programs are admission-by-credentials; however, English- and German-taught tracks may require subject-specific qualifying steps or portfolios .
Yes, Leipzig is regarded as a safe, mid-sized German city, with the university supported by municipal emergency services and standard on-campus safety measures
Students must hold health insurance to access public health services, and can use the university’s counseling, psychosocial support, and crisis helplines .
Leipzig offers over 150 degree programs, including more than 30 international-track degrees; bachelor’s are mostly in German but many master’s and some bachelor’s tracks are offered in English
Yes, notable English-language options include the BA International Track in American Studies, master’s courses in various faculties, and several English-taught modules in STEM.
Exchange students typically complete 30 ECTS per semester, selecting modules freely, and regular semester workloads also revolve around 30 ECTS.
Leipzig charges no tuition for first degrees, but all students pay a semester fee (~€280) covering student services, transit, and mobility.
Monthly costs range from €850–1,300, with shared accommodation costing around €250/month, groceries ~€200/month, and health insurance ~€110/month.
Leipzig offers external funding like Deutschlandstipendium and DAAD, but the university itself does not fund most international students directly.
The main campus is in Leipzig’s Augustusplatz city center, with additional sites including academic buildings, research centers, botanical garden, and science institutes.
Demand is high for Studentenwerk dorms (€200–250/month), and private shared flats (WG) are popular; early application is essential.
Leipzig supports a vibrant student culture via Moritzbastei student club, university orchestra and choir, sports, libraries, cafés, and an inclusive social scene
Yes, non‑EU graduates can apply for an 18-month "job-seeker" permit to look for work in Germany after completing their studies, as per German regulations.
The International Centre guides students through visa processes, blocked accounts, enrollment, bureaucratic steps, and organizes orientation and buddy programs.
International students may work legally up to 120 full days or 240 half days per year, with many taking part-time jobs or student assistant positions .

University Of Leipzig University Application Statistics

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University Of Leipzig University Application Statistics

29459
1962
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€ 500
€ 10200
3
33
75 %
6

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