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Professor Stéphane Bordas elected to the Learned Society of Wales
Learn moreStéphane Bordas, Professor of Computational Mechanics at the University of Luxembourg’s Department of Engineering, has been named Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales.
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Ukrainian refugee crisis tests humanitarian and integration policy
Learn moreIn a new Research Note, researchers from the Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER), the University of Luxembourg and the European Migration Network (EMN) discuss the issues related to the massive inflow of displaced persons from Ukraine and the need for monitoring its consequences and implementing a solid evidence-based action plan to improve refugees’ integration.
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Infinite Reality Launches Global Metaverse Hub in Luxembourg
Learn moreInfinite Reality (iR), the Metaverse entertainment and innovation company, announced today a strategic relationship with the University of Luxembourg’s Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability, and Trust (SnT) to introduce a global, open metaverse, from the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. This is a significant piece of the company’s European expansion plans.
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Pride Week: message of the rector
Learn more“Today marks the beginning of Pride week in Luxembourg. The University’s logo and banner will reflect the colors of the rainbow to highlight our LGBTQ+ community.
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Discover the winners of the 2022 FNR Science Image Competition
Learn moreImagery plays an increasingly important role in scientific research, either to illustrate the way scientific work is being conducted, or to show research results in graphic visuals and help the public engage with science, or simply to put a scientist’s face on a particular research topic.
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High score in Research and International Orientation in U-Multirank
Learn moreU-Multirank, a European Commission initiative to rank the performance of higher education and research institutes, continues to give high scores to the University of Luxembourg in its 2022 ranking released on 21 June.
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Global biodiversity framework falls short on chemicals
Learn moreAn international group of scientists are highlighting the broad impacts of chemical pollution on ecosystems to decision makers as negotiations continue on a new international agreement to protect biodiversity.
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Economic Ideas and Political Action in Shaping Economic and Monetary Union: Pierre WERNER and Luxembourg
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