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Unleashing AI on the Art Market with Roman Kräussl
Learn moreDoes artificial intelligence have a place in such a fickle and quirky environment as the secondary art market? Can an algorithm learn to predict the value assigned to an artwork at auction?
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The digital Shoah Memorial: what is remembered lives
Learn moreThe International Holocaust Remembrance Day is marked worldwide on 27 January to commemorate the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp by the Red Army in 1945. The international day is designed to honour the victims of Nazism and keep their memory alive.
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“Kuck elei!” Digital Microscopes for Teachers
Learn moreThe SciTeach Centre team’s new project supports Luxembourg primary teachers in integrating digital tools in science instruction.
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Michael Heneka takes up position of Director of the LCSB
Learn moreProf. Michael Heneka, who was appointed as Director of the Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB) in June 2021, has taken up his position at the start of 2022. He succeeds Prof. Rudi Balling, the founding director of the LCSB since 2009.
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New convention ensures University’s public endowment for next 4 years
Learn moreThe Ministry of Higher Education and Research and the University of Luxembourg have signed a new multi-year contract (“Convention pluriannuelle”) covering the period 2022-2025. The contract defines the public endowment financing the University, the objectives of the University during the period as well as key performance indicators.
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University publishes a pocket guide about science communication
Learn moreInterested scientists, researchers and science communicators can find theoretical knowledge as well as practical tips on science communication in this new publication of the University of Luxembourg.
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Covidcheck 3G at the University of Luxembourg
Learn moreAs of 15 January 2022, and until at least 28 February, the University of Luxembourg implements a Covidcheck 3G regime.
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New Headquarters of the International Federation for Public History
Learn moreAs of 1 January 2022, the University of Luxembourg has become the headquarters of the International Federation for Public History. This constitutes a new partnership to develop international research networks.
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Two University professors on Highly Cited Researchers 2021 list
Learn moreProfessors Stéphane Bordas and Alexandre Tkatchenko from the Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine at the University of Luxembourg have been ranked among the world’s most influential academics on the “Highly Cited Researchers 2021” list published by Clarivate.
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Three hot topics for the Student Delegation in 2021/2022
Learn moreNikola Kaserova, Master student in European Business Law, is the new president of the Student Delegation. She is the first female leader of the body representing students at the University until September 2022. Since the beginning of her studies, Nikola has always been active within the University – from her student job at the Luxembourg Learning…