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NEOLAiA at Bielefeld University

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The NEOLAiA project 2024-2027

Bielefeld University is part of the NEOLAiA network, an association of nine young, dynamically developing higher education institutions in various European regions beyond the metropolises. With a regional focus, NEOLAiA aims to create an open and inclusive educational and social environment that sponsors equity at the university and in European society as a whole.

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NEOLAiA dates at Bielefeld University

Saturday 31. May 2025

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  • Together for Europe’s Future

    What can the university contribute to the future of Europe? And how is this vision put into practice in a European university alliance such as NEOLAiA? On the occasion of Europe Day on 9 May, representatives from four of the nine NEOLAiA universities report on their experiences and goals. In the interview, they show how diverse and at the same time united European cooperation at universities can be.

  • Attacks in Ukrainian city of Sumy - Expression of solidarity

    As a member of the European University Alliance NEOLAiA, Bielefeld University maintains special relationships with associated partners in Ukraine - including Sumy State University. An expression of solidarity with the Ukrainian partners.

  • Campus Community Day: NEOLAiA Student Advisory Group takes part

    Campus Community Day: NEOLAiA Student Advisory Group takes part Bielefeld students from the NEOLAiA Student Advisory Group will also be represented at the Campus Community Day on 15 April in the University Hall at Bielefeld University and will present their work.

  • D&I NEOlife Event: Diversity and inclusion on Welcome Back Day

    As part of the Welcome Back on Campus Day at Bielefeld University, also Work Package 3 invites you to the next D&I NEOlife event on 9 April.

Weitere Einträge

NEOLAiA is a major boost for our internationalisation and means increased visibility in Europe. Bielefeld and Ostwestfalen-Lippe will also benefit from this, as companies and other institutions need internationally trained specialists.

Professor Dr Angelika Epple, Rector

														Prof. Dr. Angelika Epple
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Prof. Dr. Angelika Epple

Rector

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