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Leipzig University celebrates 600th anniversary amid student protests

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Leipzig University celebrates 600th anniversary amid student protests
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The University of Leipzig celebrated its 600th anniversary on Wednesday, as German President Horst Köhler warned the country’s educational system was “chronically underfinanced.”

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Attending commemorations in the Saxon city to mark the university’s founding, Köhler expressed understanding for recent protests by students across Germany.

“Germany’s efforts for higher education have been below average for higher education for years,” the country’s largely ceremonial head of state said in a speech. “We need more ambition and more engagement in many areas.”

Founded on December 2, 1409, Leipzig is the second oldest German university to have remained open without interruption after Heidelberg. It has been the academic home to likes of Johann Wolfgang Goethe, Richard Wagner and Friedrich Nietzsche.

The university also has a long musical tradition, commissioning several works by Johann Sebastian Bach.

But Leipzig has also been at the centre of modern-day student protests. Students interrupted the German Rectors Conference on last week in the city and occupied a lecture hall.

Earlier in November, more than 85,000 students took to the streets in Munich, Berlin, Freiburg, Cologne and other cities to protest botched educational reforms and a lack of funding for universities.

The demonstrations, expected to continue until the holiday break, are not losing steam either. Around 1,100 students marched through Hamburg on Wednesday.

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