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Alternative take on student accommodation
Learn moreNew international students joining the University this September and searching for accommodation in Luxembourg might find what they are looking for on WeConnect platform which offers intergenerational coliving. WeConnect, launched in 2023, helps students to find affordable housing by living with a host that has a room to rent.
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Prof. Philippe Hiligsmann joins University as New Vice-Rector
Learn moreAs Vice-rector for academic affairs, Prof. Philip Hiligsmann will be responsible for the teaching and education portfolio, as well as for student services.
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The University during the summer: What’s open, what’s closed
Learn moreDuring the summer, some University services and restaurants may be closed or may have changed opening hours.
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Discover the University’s 2023 Highlights!
Learn moreFrom groundbreaking research to exciting new study opportunities and initiatives that make a real difference to society – explore what the University has been up to in our 2023 Highlights.
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Nearly 60 students awarded grants for international mobility
Learn moreThe International Awards Ceremony, hosted by University’s International Relations Office, honoured the 58 students who were selected for international study-abroad opportunities.
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First Marie Speyer Grants awarded to outstanding women researchers
Learn moreRéka Markovich, Anna-Lena Högenauer, Flor de Guadalupe Ortiz Gómez and Elisabeth Letellier, exceptional scientists in their fields, were selected for the inaugural Marie Speyer Excellence Grants.
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University climbs higher in international rankings
Learn moreThe University climbed 27 places in this year’s QS World University Ranking 2025, a major jump from the 2024 ranking. Uni.lu now occupies the 355th position, out of more than 1,500 universities included in the ranking, and is among the top 24% worldwide.
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When brainpower is worth gold
Learn moreWhether they are students, professors, researchers or doctoral candidates: authors hold intellectual property rights over their academic achievements at the University. But patenting them can provide additional guarantees.