LeipGlo contributor Maeva walks us through the new Halle 14 exhibition "Future of Cities. Not for Granted". All the pieces in the exhibit tackle questions of sustainability, growth and future issues that cities will face.
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Moritzbastei is hard to miss - it's a huge building located in the city center, right next to the main
Four Leipzig Glocal friends and contributors shared their insights and concerns about this upcoming pivotal election with us. Find out what Gabriel, Indigo, Mohamed, and Chloé have to say about this momentous election.
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Starting a business can be both exciting and scary, especially living abroad or in a country where you're not considered part of the majority. On Jul 15, you can hear from 4 founders what this has been like as a Black person or person of color in Germany.
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Students in Germany interested in an American education or in perfecting their English can register through inlingua Leipzig to take US high school courses online and work towards a dual diploma recognized in both Germany and the US.
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Britain's Lancaster University chose Leipzig for its first branch in mainland Europe. Applications are now open for its bachelor's degree
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