Organisation: Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance (FDEF)
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No cold case – Uni researchers explore the future of forensic genomics
Learn moreSix new interdisciplinary research projects have received multi-year funding in the context of the Audacity funding instrument of the University’s Institute for Advanced Studies.
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Virtual Master Days inform about study programmes
Learn moreProspective students from around the world explored their options of obtaining a Master’s degree at the University of Luxembourg during the virtual Master Days from 24-25 February.
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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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Events
Online Seminar: LCL Conversation Series – Green Hydrogen – The Fuel of the Future?
Learn moreWe are pleased to announce the next online seminar organised in collaboration with the Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine (FSTM). The topic this time will be on Green Hydrogen – The Fuel of the Future and deals with how hydrogen can fuel heavy industry and transportation, and how governments are preparing the ground for the hydrogen supply chain. The seminar will…
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LCL eXplore Conference 2021 – Data Driven Supply Chains
Learn moreThis year’s conference will dive into how data helps companies to improve the efficiency of their supply chains. The COVID-19 pandemic has spurred a leap to digital supply chains, as many companies have realised that digitalisation not only drives efficiency but also makes supply chains more resilient in uncertain times.
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Online Seminar: LCL Conversation Series – A Legal Framework for Transparency & Sustainability in Supply Chains
Learn moreJoin us for “A Legal Framework for Transparency & Sustainability in Supply Chains”, an online seminar, part of the LCL CONVERSATION SERIES. The framework governing the social impacts along the supply chain has been evolving rapidly. In 2011, the United Nations’ Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights recognised that businesses have a responsibility to respect human and…