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    University of Luxembourg launches drive to refine digital strategy

    The University of Luxembourg has launched an ambitious initiative with the aim to refine its digital strategy and to enhance the positioning of the University in the context of various national and international digital initiatives and mega-trends. 

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    Uni.lu launches new Master of Science in Finance and Economics

    The University of Luxembourg has redesigned its Master programmes in economics and finance in order to modernise curricula, adapt to a changing job market and encourage interdisciplinary and experiential learning.

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    New computational method reduces risk of drug formulation

    One major factor that determines the efficacy of a drug is the structure that its molecules form in a solid state. Changed structures can entail that pills stop functioning properly and are therefore rendered useless. 

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    Prize-worthy: cross-border diagnosis research for Parkinson’s patients

    A German-Luxembourgish team of researchers from the Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB) of the University of Luxembourg and the University of Saarland today received the second prize in the competition “Excellent Networks in the Greater Region”. The jury of the Interregional Science Prize bestowed this honour to their project which uses so-called biomarkers to…

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    Access to the leading circle of patient-oriented health research

    Through the Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB), the University of Luxembourg has become a partner in the health research area of the European Institute of Innovation & Technology (EIT Health). 

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    Researchers identify genetic mutations causing a childhood disorder

    In a collaborative effort, researchers identified the genetic cause of a severe novel childhood disease. Affected children typically suffered from episodes of neurological regression triggered by mild fever or infection, neurodegeneration, and skin lesions, eventually leading to early childhood death.

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    National education report for Luxembourg presented

    The University of Luxembourg and the Ministry of Education, Children and Youth presented this week the second national report on education for Luxembourg.

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    Two University scientists named “Highly Cited Researchers 2018”

    Professors Stéphane Bordas and Alexandre Tkatchenko have been ranked among the most influential scientific researchers in the “Highly Cited Researchers 2018” list published recently by Clarivate Analytics.

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    National education report for Luxembourg presented

    The University of Luxembourg and the Ministry of Education, Children and Youth presented this week the second national report on education for Luxembourg.

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    Graduation Week 2018: congratulations to all our graduates!

    The University of Luxembourg is celebrating its “Graduation Week”. In a series of events, Bachelor, Master, and doctoral students receive their diploma.

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