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€890,000 in FNR funding for investment fund research
En savoir plusThe Luxembourg School of Finance has received €890,000 in funding from the Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR) under the latter’s CORE scheme, making it one of only 36 projects selected from a total of 136 applications submitted.
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LSF students celebrate graduation
En savoir plusThe most recent cohort of LSF graduates were conferred their degrees during the University of Luxembourg Graduation Week in December.
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LCL graduate wins Prix Germain Dondelinger
En savoir plusThe Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance on 12 December celebrated the graduation of its Master students, with a candidate from the Master in Logistics and Supply Chain Management (LSCM) winning the prestigious Prix Germain Dondelinger.
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Seminar speakers published in top journals
En savoir plusThe LSF’s seminar series has hosted scholars from leading universities in the world so far this academic year, with exciting guests expected in 2019.Thanks to generous funding from the Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR) under the RESCOM scheme, the LSF has been able to raise the level of its seminar series to that of the…
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Seminar speakers published in top journals
En savoir plusThe LSF’s seminar series has hosted scholars from leading universities in the world so far this academic year, with exciting guests expected in 2019.Thanks to generous funding from the Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR) under the RESCOM scheme, the LSF has been able to raise the level of its seminar series to that of the…
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Four junior researchers join LSF team
En savoir plusThe LSF’s team of junior researchers is growing with the arrival of four new doctoral candidates at the end of 2018 and the beginning of next year.
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Providing empirical support for the MM theorem after 60 years
En savoir plusLSF professor Tibor Neugebauer provides empirical support for the Franco Modigliani and Merton Miller theorem in an upcoming edition of the Journal of Finance, some 60 years after the path-breaking principle was first published.The so-called MM value-invariance theorem, a theoretical result on capital structure of corporate companies, was presented by Modigliani and Miller in 1958.…
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International experience for doctoral candidate
En savoir plusLSF doctoral candidate Anna Ignashkina travelled to Stanford University for a workshop on delegated money management in November.
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Uni.lu hosts Hague Space Resources Group
En savoir plusThe University of Luxembourg hosted the Hague International Space Resources Governance Working Group as part of deliberations around the creation of an international framework on space resources activities.
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Discover supply chain trends during eXplore Week 2019
En savoir plusThe third annual eXplore Conference and an executive workshop on the “Top 3 supply chain trends in 2019” will take place from 12 to 15 March 2019, hosted by the Luxembourg Centre for Logistics and Supply Chain Management (LCL).