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Students during a Refugee Voices tour in Berlin
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Bard College Berlin is proud of its pluralistic campus community. In building an inclusive campus culture we foster critical thinking, where different experiences and perspectives lead to vigorous inquiry that generates new ideas and solutions.

Do you know the Queer Community Library in the K24 study room?

The LGBCBTQ+ club opened a queer community library in the K24 study room to bring queer literature, history, and awareness to the BCB community. The books and art works have been assembled through student donations as well as through support from the Civic Engagement Office. The LGBCBTQ+  club unites queer students over BCB's campus and in the larger queer community of Berlin in order to create not only a sense of community, but also a safe(r) space for queer students and allies alike to learn, heal and grow together. Come to K24 and check it out!

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Having a physical space to build a legacy

"I really love the libraries that you can find on the streets where you can just put up books … The importance of archiving queer works [on campus] is that there are so many queer creatives on this campus and it is really special to see how people have engaged with queerness in art and to hold space for that in a physical copy is a goal of the library."
-- LEX, Ethics and Politics, Art and Aesthetics '25

Are you ready to commit to Anti-Racism?

Are you ready to commit to Anti-Racism?

Everyone has biases. The important part is to be aware of them and one’s own privileges. The student organized anti-racist reading group at BCB facilitates exchange and discussions surrounding racism and injustice related to race in everyday life and within our society as a whole. The group meets in an informal setting to discuss anti-racist books and other material. Join one of their meetings to commit to anti-racism and address racial inequality.

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Course Spotlight:A Lexicon of Migration
Students in A Lexicon of Migration seminar taught by Prof. Dr. Agata Lisiak

Course Spotlight:
A Lexicon of Migration

Migration is one of the most important and contested features of today’s interconnected world. It has transformed most if not all contemporary nation-states into “pluralist,” “post-migrant,” and/or “super-diverse” polities. And it affects everyone—regardless of their own migratory status. This OSUN collaborative course examines the history of migration from local, national, and global perspectives, with particular emphasis on the economic and political developments that have produced specific forms of mobility in the Americas, Europe, and the Middle East. It encourages students to examine how migration experiences are inflected by differences of race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, class, religious affiliation, (dis)ability, and legal status.

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Campus Culture Café

Campus Culture Café

Do you want to learn how to write Arabic calligraphy? Are you looking for a space to celebrate the festival of lights? Bringing together BCB students, staff and faculty, Campus Culture Café is for everyone who wants to find ways to stay connected in person, and to learn from each other and the plurality of cultures represented in the BCB community.

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Bard College Berlin is institutionally accredited at the national level in Germany by the Wissenschaftsrat.

In the United States, Bard College Berlin is accredited through
Bard College by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education.

Qualifying students receive both a German BA and an American BA. 
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