Category: University
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SnT celebrates 10-year anniversary with Partnership Day
Learn moreThe Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT) of the University of Luxembourg celebrated its 10-year anniversary at the occasion of its yearly Partnership Day.
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University appoints Catherine Léglu vice-rector for academic affairs
Learn moreThe recruitment process opened on 31 January 2019 was successfully concluded today, and the Board of Governors, after receiving the opinion of the University Council, appointed Prof. Catherine Léglu as vice-rector for academic affairs of the University of Luxembourg.
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Fridays for Future
Learn moreScientists of the University of Luxembourg issue a statement on the eve of the ”Fridays for Future” March taking place on 24 May 2019 in Luxembourg.
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In the run-up to the European elections
Learn moreFrom 23 to 26 May voters in 28 European countries will go to the polls to elect the members of the European Parliament.
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University grants ArcelorMittal and CERATIZIT access to Supercomputer
Learn moreThe University of Luxembourg has entered service agreements with Luxembourg-based companies ArcelorMittal and CERATIZIT.
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The University appoints Gilbert Massard Director of Medical Education
Learn moreThe Board of Governors of the University of Luxembourg has appointed Professor Gilbert Massard Director of medical education and full professor, with the initial task to launch the new bachelor in medicine starting in September 2020.
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The University appoints Gilbert Massard Director of Medical Education
Learn moreThe Board of Governors of the University of Luxembourg has appointed Professor Gilbert Massard Director of medical education and full professor, with the initial task to launch the new bachelor in medicine starting in September 2020.
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Vening Meinesz Medal awarded to Tonie Van Dam
Learn moreTonie Van Dam, Professor in Physical Geodesy at the University of Luxembourg has recently received the 2019 Vening Meinesz Medal from the European Geosciences Union (EGU).
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Right combination of diet and bacteria limits cancer progression
Learn moreResearchers from the University of Luxembourg showed in an in vitro study that a combination of dietary factors and gut bacteria can inhibit the progression of colorectal cancer.