Organisation: University / Central Administration and Rectorate

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    “Remixing Industrial Pasts in the Digital Age” reweaves History

    The research project “Remixing Industrial Pasts in the Digital Age” of the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH) is part of the European Capital of Culture Esch 2022’s University of Luxembourg’s projects.

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    Study Morning of the Cercle Diplomatique Luxembourg at the University of Luxembourg

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    The first Donor of the University of Luxembourg

    The University commemorates the first anniversary of the death of its long-time supporter and friend, Mr Pierre Hippert.

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  • Events

    Peacenote

    Fundraising concert in support of Ukraine

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    Christophe Haunold appointed new ASTP President

    Christophe Haunold, Head of the University of Luxembourg’s Office for Partnership, Knowledge and Technology Transfer (PaKTT Office), has been elected new President of the ASTP, the premier pan-European non-profit association of knowledge transfer professionals.

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    See my ability – A discussion on disabilities

    In June 2022, the University of Luxembourg celebrates inclusion with a series of talks.

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    Education, a game changer – A discussion on better support, better outcomes

    In June 2022, the University of Luxembourg celebrates inclusion with a series of talks.

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    Be kind to your mind – A discussion on mental health

    In June 2022, the University of Luxembourg celebrates inclusion with a series of talks.

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    Be free, be yourself – A discussion on architecture, design and LGBTQ+

    In June 2022, the University of Luxembourg celebrates inclusion with a series of talks.

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    US Air Force Grant: Empowering Cognitive Radars with Active Learning

    Every day, radar provide us with critical information about moving objects, such as their position and trajectory. Traditionally radar has done this by continuously scanning an entire area, but emerging Cognitive Radars instead focus on certain regions using contextual knowledge.

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