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Opening: Doctoral candidate in Logistics and Supply Chain Management
En savoir plusThe Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance of the University of Luxembourg has an opening for a Doctoral candidate (PhD student) in Logistics and Supply Chain Management (M/F).
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Spare part control and repair optimisation saves costs
En savoir plusLCL PhD student Melvin Drent represented the Luxembourg centre in Houston.
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Comprehensive analysis of investment fund taxation
En savoir plusA new book edited by Prof. Werner Haslehner, holder of the ATOZ Chair in European and International Taxation, offers the first comprehensive analysis of changes in investment fund tax law at domestic, European and international level.
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Judgments Convention study presented to EU Parliament
En savoir plusA study analysing the ongoing work of the Hague Conference on the worldwide Judgments Convention was presented to the European Parliament’s Committee of Legal Affairs by University of Luxembourg professor Gilles Cuniberti and his co-authors.
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Nils Löhndorf joins LCL as associate professor
En savoir plusThe Luxembourg Centre for Logistics and Supply Chain Management is growing its team with the addition of Nils Löhndorf as an associate professor.
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Revenue management applications in service industries in focus
En savoir plusNicole Perez Becker joined the Luxembourg Centre for Logistics and Supply Chain Management (LCL) as a full-time PhD student in February 2018.
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LSF professor makes headlines in the art-finance world
En savoir plusAn analysis of art auction prices and a model for a democratization of the art market, both authored by Prof. Roman Kräussl at the Luxembourg School of Finance (LSF), have made headlines around the world.
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When going green is not black and white
En savoir plusIn a new book, MIT professor Yossi Sheffi examines the trade-offs companies face when grappling with sustainability issues.
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Book analyses principles on life time contracts
En savoir plusA new publication edited by Luca Ratti, associate professor of European and comparative labour law at the Research Unit in Law, serves as a new academic reflection on the so-called Life Time Contracts, contracts which establish social long-term relations providing essential goods, services, labour and income opportunities for the realization of the individual.