Category: University
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Year in Review: The University’s key moments in 2020
Learn moreThe University of Luxembourg has published its “2020 – Year in Review”. The report looks back at the University’s development, key events, activities, successes and achievements in 2020.
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Dr Carsten Ullrich receives the 2021 Rolf Tarrach Prize
Learn moreThe Association “Amis de l’Université” has awarded the 2021 Rolf Tarrach Prize, yearly rewarding the best doctoral thesis of the University of Luxembourg, to Dr Carsten Ullrich, member of the Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance (FDEF). His thesis on the topic of “Unlawful Content Online: Towards A New Regulatory Framework For Online Platforms” and related presentation fully…
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University closes the Residence des Dominicaines
Learn moreThe University of Luxembourg has decided to close the Résidence des Dominicaines, a residence for about 60 students located in Luxembourg-Limpertsberg, at short notice.
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“Memorandum of Understanding” between CentraleSupélec and Uni.lu
Learn moreCentraleSupélec – Metz Campus is pleased to announce the signing of the first “Memorandum of Understanding” between the University of Luxembourg and CentraleSupélec. The main objective of this agreement between these two institutions is to encourage cooperation and exchanges in areas of mutual academic interest and on their respective models of excellence.
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University of Luxembourg ranks 20th in Young University 2021 Rankings
Learn moreThe University of Luxembourg ranks 20th in the most recent edition of the Times Higher Education Young University Rankings 2021, after ranking 12th in 2020 and 17th in 2019.
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Celebrating women in engineering: An interview with Maryam Baniasadi
Learn more23 June marks the International Women in Engineering Day. At the University of Luxembourg, we celebrate the work and achievements of women engineers.Dr Maryam Baniasadi grew up in a middle-class family in Kerman, a city in the south of Iran. Since her childhood, she had the dream of continuing her studies to acquire a high…
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Mouse movements reveal your behaviour
Learn moreIn two recently published research papers, computer scientists from the University of Luxembourg and international partners show how mouse movements can be used to gain additional knowledge about the user behaviour. While this has many interesting applications, mouse movements can also reveal sensitive information about the users such as their age or gender. Scientists want…
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The University of Luxembourg mourns the loss of Pierre Hippert
Learn morePierre Hippert, a long-lasting and avid supporter and friend of the University of Luxembourg died Thursday, 3 June, at the age of 92.