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LCL Masters students win award at MIT SCALE Supply Chain Research expo
Learn moreValeria Tennina and Wirakan Inthanu’s Master thesis project “Last Mile Logistics in Small Cities”, supervised by Joachim Arts and Francesco Viti and sponsored by Urbeee, a logistics start-up based in Berlin took home the award for “Best Project Presentation’ at the 2021 MIT SCALE Supply Chain research expo.
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Predicting bilateral migration flows with the SISTA algorithm
Learn moreA research paper co-written by Prof. Arnaud Dupuy, professor within the Department of Economics at the Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance, has recently been accepted for publication in the review Communications on Pure and Applied Mathematics, a Q1-ranked journal by SJR.
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Prof E. Poillot appointed as expert for Evaluation of Research Quality
Learn moreProfessor of Civil Law at the Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance, Élise Poillot, has been appointed as a foreign expert for the Italian National Agency for the Evaluation of Universities and Research Institutes (ANVUR) Research Quality Assessment (VQR) by the Italian Minister of Education and Research.
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Advanzia Bank awards fellowship to MSc Finance and Economics student
Learn moreAdvanzia Bank, a Luxembourg-based digital bank founded in 2005 providing credit cards and payment solutions to individuals, businesses and financial institutions, has partnered with the Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance to award one deserving and promising student within the MSc in Finance and Economics with a fellowship for the duration of their studies.
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Moot Court Kicks off for new season
Learn moreThe University of Luxembourg’s Moot Court programme headed by Associate Professor Katerina Pantazatou officially kicked off on Thursday, 14 January with an online event bringing together students, coaches, professors and representatives from partner, Clifford Chance Luxembourg.
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FNR awards CORE grant to study the socio-economics of population aging
Learn moreFollowing the announcement of the success of projects CRIM-AI, coordinated by Professor Katalin Ligeti, Dean of the Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance and TSPQ, coordinated by Prof. Pierre Picard, FDEF is proud to announce that a third project has been selected to receive funding under the Luxembourg’s National Research Fund’s flagship grant programme, CORE.
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Prof. Élise Poillot publishes open access book on European Law
Learn moreProfessor of Civil Law at the Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance, Élise Poillot, together with Professor Anna Maria Mancaleoni of the University of Cagliari, has recently edited an open access book entitled “National Judges and the Case Law of the Court of Justice of the European Union”.
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Prof. Roman Kräussl explores gender and pricing bias in the art market
Learn moreDepartment of Finance professor within the Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance and Alternative Investments specialist, Roman Kräussl, has co-authored the paper “Gendered Prices” accepted for publication in the top journal The Review of Financial Studies in 2021. This review, published by Oxford University Press, is one of the 50 journals used by the Financial…
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Prof. Dirk Zetzsche ranked #4 out of 3,000 Top Law Authors by SSRN
Learn moreProfessor of Law at the Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance, Dirk Zetzsche, has been named as a Top Law Author in 2020 by SSRN, the open-access online database of early scholarly research. SSRN releases a monthly ranking of authors according to total downloads of their submitted papers in the past twelve months. The SSRN Legal Scholars…
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“Tax and the Digital Economy” recognised by BookAuthority
Learn moreA recent publication by Prof. Werner Haslehner (University of Luxembourg, Holder of the ATOZ Chair for European and International Taxation), Prof. Georg Kofler (Johannes Kepler University of Linz), Assoc. Prof. Katerina Pantazatou (University of Luxembourg), and Prof. Alexander Rust (Vienna University of Economics and Business), “Tax and the Digital Economy: Challenges and Proposals for Reform” has been named as…