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    Séminaire du Réseau luxembourgeois des Centres d’information Europe Direct

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    Bringing foreign investment to the Ukrainian economy during wartime

    As a result of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, many scholars and scientists have left the country. More than 30 Ukrainian researchers displaced by the war have temporarily joined the University of Luxembourg mainly as research fellows and in some cases under temporary contracts funded by the FNR. In this series of interviews, we briefly present…

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    Cross-border meeting in Nancy with Europe Direct partners

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    European Integration History: Key dates and central figures

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    Gaining unprecedented view of small molecules by machine learning

    A new tool to identify small molecules offers benefits for diagnostics, drug discovery and fundamental research.

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    210 PhDs received their diploma

    For research universities like the University of Luxembourg, doctoral candidates form the backbone of research. In a celebratory ceremony on Friday 16 December, 210 doctoral candidates proudly received their doctoral certificates — a record number for the University. The young graduates, including about 30 Luxembourgers, represented a total of around 50 different nations.

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    Farewell and handover at the rectorate

    In front of several hundred staff members, Rector Stéphane Pallage bid farewell to the University of Luxembourg community at the end of his five-year mandate on Friday 16 December.

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    SEVE Logement: New contact details for student accommodation

    As of 19 December 2022, questions related to university accommodation maintenance, student residences, and housing for students in general should be addressed to the Student Administration (SEVE) in the following way: 

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    How damaged cells inhibit muscle regeneration over lifetime

    Humans have a limited capacity for self-regeneration of tissues and organs but they do keep a pool of stem cells throughout their life that can self-renew and differentiate into specific cell types. These stem cells are widely studied as they could enable the repair of human tissues and thus have great potential for medicine. On…

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    Europe Direct Centres in Luxembourg on “And this Also Europe”

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