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Hybrid teaching mode at start of summer semester
Learn moreThe University of Luxembourg returns to hybrid teaching mode at the start of the summer semester on 15 February 2021. Small groups of students can attend in-person classes and lab work, while large groups are taught remotely.
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Encevo Group joins forces with LIST and SnT
Learn moreEncevo, the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST) and The University of Luxembourg’s Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust of the University of Luxembourg (SnT) will team up to accelerate the transition to a sustainable energy landscape. The corresponding Memorandum of Understanding was signed by the parties on 25 January 2021.
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Celebrating research excellence at FDEF
Learn moreThe annual FDEF research awards at the Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance (FDEF) at the University of Luxembourg were held virtually on 8 February 2021. With 70 participants, the well-attended event was hosted by Professor Benny Mantin, head of the Faculty’s research committee.
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Investigating the modulation of the COVID-19 immune response
Learn moreIn a recent paper, the research team around Prof. Antonio del Sol from the University’s Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB) describes a new method of how molecules can be identified that amplify and maintain the inflammatory response upon an infection. They use their novel method to identify these molecules in COVID-19 patients and suggest…
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Strengthening partnerships, knowledge and technology transfer
Learn moreInterview with Dr Christophe Haunold
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University launches strategic partnership with Fudan University
Learn moreThe University of Luxembourg and Fudan University recently signed a strategic partnership agreement providing the framework for scientific and educational exchange and collaboration between the two institutions.
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Uni startup first Luxembourgish winner of the World Summit Awards
Learn moreFor the first time ever, a Luxembourgish start-up is among the 40 winners of the World Summit Awards, an international competition for promoting local digital innovation to improve society. The start-up LetzMath from the University of Luxembourg presented the programme Magrid, a math learning solution.