Organisation: Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences (FHSE)
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Mental health in times of war
Learn moreAs a result of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, many scholars and scientists have left the country. More than 30 Ukrainian researchers displaced by the war have temporarily joined the University of Luxembourg mainly as research fellows and in some cases under temporary contracts funded by the FNR. In this series of interviews, we briefly present…
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Student Fair 2022
Learn moreThe University of Luxembourg will participate in the Foire de l’Étudiant from 27 to 28 October 2022 at Belval Campus.
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Regional climate change impacts
Learn moreFrom measurements to models to projections – Regional climate change impacts for Luxembourg.
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Environmental impact of our food
Learn moreHow our way of eating affects the environment and how to reduce our carbon footprint.
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“Science meets Music” on 1 May at Rockhal in Belval
Learn moreThe “Sound of Data” opening Event
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EuADS Summer School on Data Science for Social Media
Learn moreThe European Association for Data Science (EuADS) is pleased to announce the next instalment of its Summer School series.
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ÉpStan identifies no deterioration in general skills among students
Learn moreThe University of Luxembourg and the Ministry of Education, Children and Youth (MENJE) presented today the results of the Luxembourg school monitoring programme Épreuves Standardisées (ÉpStan) 2021.
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New Bachelor in Luxembourgish Language Science and Literature
Learn moreThe University of Luxembourg will offer a new programme in Luxembourgish Language Science and Literature within the Bachelor in European Cultures, starting September 2022. Registration for the new course will take place between 1 April and 1 June.
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D4H: Data Science meets Digital History
Learn moreThe mass digitisation of historical sources and the exponential growth native digital online sources have catapulted the discipline of history from an “age of scarcity” to an “age of abundance”. Making sense of the “big data of the past” requires new approaches to data management, data mining, visualisation and interpretation of data.
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The Italian Embassy provides a lecturer to the University
Learn moreA memorandum of understanding has been signed by the University of Luxembourg and the Italian Embassy in Luxembourg to support the teaching of the Italian language at the University and in the continuing education programme “Italian Language, Culture and Society”.