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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

Thursday 21. May 2026

News-Blog

  • Universities further develop Master's in Inclusion Studies in Bielefeld

    Partner meeting advances development of the degree programme

  • International Guests Discuss Diversity and Inclusion in Bielefeld

    NEOstaff Week within the European University Alliance NEOLAiA. More than 30 staff members from all NEOLAiA partner universities took part in the NEOstaff Week at Bielefeld University from May 4 to 8. They exchanged ideas, learned from one another, and identified best practices regarding diversity and inclusion across all nine NEOLAiA locations.

  • NEOLAiA art exhibition for Europe Day at the University

    To coincide with Europe Day 2016, the Student Adivsory Group in Bielefeld honoured the competition entries with an exhibition at Bielefeld University.

  • Your first experience abroad, made easy

    In May, Europe Day provides an opportunity to reflect on Europe and its achievements. NEOLAiA opens up new avenues for students to gain international experience. The focus is on innovative mobility formats – including so-called ‘blended intensive programmes’ and summer schools – which are deliberately different from familiar formats such as semesters or internships abroad. Three students share their experiences in an interview.

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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