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Cisco Networking Academy: Free online learning for students
Learn moreThe Cisco Networking Academy offers students at the University of Luxembourg free online learning tools.
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Sports analytics: when figures are more than numbers
Learn moreProfessor Christophe Ley will offer a comprehensive overview of sports analytics, tracing its origins and illustrating its significance through compelling examples from the realm of professional sports.
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Master the Digital World with Cisco Networking Academy – Your Free Pathway to Success!
Learn moreAre you a student at the University of Luxembourg eager to dive into the exciting world of Python and C language? Discover an exhilarating voyage with the Cisco Networking Academy’s Free Course, where you’ll unlock a world of essential skills and knowledge to excel in the dynamic digital landscape ahead.
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Demystify AI regulations and explainability
Learn moreIn order to demystify the future of AI regulations, we talked to Samuel Renault, Head of AI & Data Analytics Lab Pole at the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST).
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Good report card for Open Day 2024
Learn moreThe University’s Open Day attracted a record 5,000 visitors on Saturday 16 March. The profile of visitors also has evolved over the years.
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Come in, it’s open!
Learn moreOpen Day brought the Belval campus to life on Saturday 16 March. From prospective students just starting their admissions to visitors curious to find out more about the course programmes, everyone came to find the answers to their questions.
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L-DIH SKILLS – AI Act: For (Truly) Responsible AI
Learn moreAs part of our mission in the Luxembourg Digital Innovation Hub, we have the pleasure to invite you to an online webinar about “AI Act: For (Truly) Responsible AI “. The webinar is free, open to all and it will take place online on 23 April 2024 from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m.
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New Marie Speyer Excellence Grants supports audacious women in science
Learn moreThe University has launched a set of new research grants, dedicated to empowering outstanding women in academia. Up to four scholars a year can obtain funding to further their research.