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    André Losch Fondation supports research on COVID-19

    André Losch Fondation announced its participation in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic by supporting Research Luxembourg with one of its most significant donations yet. The foundation’s commitment of 1,4 million euros will help financing three COVID-19 studies currently underway in Luxembourg: the CON-VINCE study, aiming to evaluate the dynamics of the spread of the…

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    Bachelor & Master Days III – Virtual Open Days

    Want to know more about our study programmes? Want to apply for September 2020?

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    Doctoral research in law and physics boosted by PRIDE Grants

    The Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR) has awarded two PRIDE Grants to the University of Luxembourg. The grants will support the research work of 27 PhD candidates and represent a total financial commitment of six million euros over six years.

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    Quiz – Luxembourg and the European Union

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    New Bachelors in Engineering, Medicine, Physics and Mathematics

    The University of Luxembourg will launch four new Bachelor programmes – in engineering, medicine, physics and mathematics – starting in September 2020.

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    Economic effects of Covid-19 in Luxembourg

    First RECOVid working note with preliminary estimates

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    Quiz – Luxembourg and the European Union

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    Adjustments concerning examinations and progression of studies

    Given the exceptional circumstances related to the Covid-19 pandemic that the University of Luxembourg is facing during the summer semester 2020, there is a need to temporarily adjust a number of internal rules governing the student assessment and progression process.

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    A helpline for people with Parkinson’s disease during COVID-19

    ParkinsonNet Luxembourg, a network of specialised professionals (including speech therapists, physiotherapists, occupational therapists and neurologists) has launched a telephone helpline to assist people with Parkinson’s disease and their caregivers with concerns they may have during the social distancing period.

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    Students produce 3D printed masks for medical staff

    Students of the University’s Master in Architecture programme have launched an initiative to produce protective masks for medical staff to support the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. Respecting the call for social distancing, one designated student uses a 3D printer in the University’s Maison du Savoir to print the masks.

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