Organisation: University / Central Administration and Rectorate
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University launches strategic partnership with Fudan University
Learn moreThe University of Luxembourg and Fudan University recently signed a strategic partnership agreement providing the framework for scientific and educational exchange and collaboration between the two institutions.
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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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Uni startup first Luxembourgish winner of the World Summit Awards
Learn moreFor the first time ever, a Luxembourgish start-up is among the 40 winners of the World Summit Awards, an international competition for promoting local digital innovation to improve society. The start-up LetzMath from the University of Luxembourg presented the programme Magrid, a math learning solution.
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LUX:plorations: New science comics made in Luxembourg
Learn moreScientists in Luxembourg have teamed up with local comic artists to produce a new series of science comics. Led by the University of Luxembourg, the comic project combines science and art made in Luxembourg. The first volume of LUX:plorations is now available.
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Events
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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Interinstitutional research focuses on ferroic materials
Learn moreAdvanced Materials are among the important Key Enabling Technologies (KET), which are critical drivers and accelerators to allow European industries to retain competitiveness. With fascinating chemical and physical properties, new advanced materials have the potential to introduce new functionalities and improved properties to new products. As an example, advanced materials are the basis of sensors,…
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University plans for hybrid teaching in February
Learn moreThe University of Luxembourg is to revert to hybrid teaching mode when the summer semester starts on 15 February 2021.