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    Academia Meets Industry

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    Minimum wage under the microscope

    Researchers in labour law examine the thorny issue of adequate minimum wages in Europe.

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    How to get into an Ivy League PhD programme?

    In the world of Academia, progressing from a Master’s degree to a prestigious PhD programme is a path paved with challenges. Securing admission to an Ivy League university, where less than 5% of applicants are accepted, is a tremendous achievement for both the student and the faculty. Such admissions reflect not only the hard work…

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    AML: small but “revolutionary” amendment

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    FDEF students awarded at the Moot Court Award Ceremony

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    Measuring macroeconomic tail risk

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    Alumni: Henri Cruddas – Master in European Banking and Finance Law

    Meet Henri Cruddas, Director of Regulatory Compliance EMEA at Airbnb and a 2018 graduate with a Master’s in European Banking and Finance Law. Henri’s career journey has been filled with diverse experiences in the legal field across various countries, leading her to her current role, where she navigates the complex landscape of regulatory compliance in…

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    The relationship between knowledge accumulation and gender norms

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    Department of Law with strong presence at CPDP.ai

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    Hugo One on his new song and Eurovision ambitions

    Hugo Dejean (Hugo One) is one of the Communications Officers at the FDEF and an aspiring young artist. Hugo took a chance and auditioned for the Eurovision 2024 selection for Luxembourg, where he was chosen as one of the top 50 artists. He has just released his new song, “Summer Palpitations,” available on all streaming…

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