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Anthony Lepinteur twice honored by the International Society for Quality-of-Life Studies
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The rise of the far-right in Europe: understanding the political shift through research.
Learn moreAlthough the left-wing coalition of the New Popular Front won the early legislative elections in France this Sunday, the far-right, through the National Rally, nonetheless achieved the most significant breakthrough in its history. The shockwave that followed the European elections on June 9th continues to affect the political world across the old continent. The conclusion…
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LUMI SIS paves the way for research spin-offs with societal impact
Learn moreApplying scientific knowledge to benefit vulnerable children, Uni.lu’s pioneering societal impact spin-off Lumi aims to create meaningful change in education and child development.
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Markus Scherer from the Luxembourg Centre for Educational Testing receives SUSE Choice Award
Learn moreMarkus Scherer from the LUCET won the “Advocate of the Year” at SUSE’s conference for his effective use of their tech in education. His win highlights LUCET’s role in Luxembourg’s educational testing and the University of Luxembourg’s leadership in applying open-source solutions.
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First lessons for à la carte literacy teaching for school pupils
Learn moreThe pilot project offering a choice of literacy between French and German in mixed classes could potentially help to remedy educational inequalities in Luxembourg at the start of the school career, according to an interim report from the Luxembourg Centre for Educational Testing (LUCET) at the University of Luxembourg.
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Three Uni students awarded at the Prix Victor Hugo
Learn moreThree students from the University of Luxembourg are among this year’s winners of the Prix Victor Hugo de la Francophonie organised by the Institut français du Luxembourg. The first winner, Anne-Sophie Miech, was even invited to the Nuit de la Littérature in Paris on 25 May.
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The story of the Echternach procession
Learn moreEvery Whit Tuesday, almost 10,000 people join the dancing procession in Echternach, a tradition listed as Unesco Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. A Uni.lu historian and a geographer decipher its origins and evolution.
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The Octave, a pilgrimage like no other
Learn moreThe Octave pilgrimage takes up residence in Luxembourg City until 5 May and celebrates its four centuries of existence. Professor in Early Modern History Monique Weis sheds some light on this tradition.