Leipzig Declaration
Leipzig Declaration
as adopted by the Senate on 20 February 2024 (translation)
Leipzig University stands against anti-democratic sentiment and right-wing extremism and for academic freedom, human rights and democracy
Leipzig University takes a firm stand against attacks on our democracy. Respect for the dignity of all people, the free democratic basic order, pluralism, tolerance, international exchange, and diversity are prerequisites for our common life on campus, for successful research and the best study conditions.
The fact that anti-democratic movements are on the rise and misanthropic rhetoric is gaining support fills us with concern. People from all backgrounds and all over the world study and work at our university, contributing every day to solving problems and answering pressing questions about the future of our society. Only in freedom can we reflect and work together in this way.
Hatred and marginalisation do not produce solutions. They create fear of discrimination and stifle innovation. We call on people inside and outside the University to defend the fundamental values of democracy at all times and to take a stand against right-wing extremism.
As an outward-looking institution, Leipzig University will continue to bring together people from diverse cultural, geographical, religious and social backgrounds. We will continue to engage in discussion and conduct our research in an open, fact-based and unbiased manner. These values are essential to us.