Organisation: Department of Geography and Spatial Planning

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    New publication: Le sol est un bien commun

    New publication by Florian Hertweck.

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    UniGR-CBS wins the Interregional Research Award of the Greater Region

    The UniGR Center for Border Studies was awarded the Interregional Research Award of the Greater Region on November 25, 2022. The award honours the exceptional achievements of researchers in cross-border research cooperation.

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    New article published: Das Versprechen der Zirkularität

    Christian Schulz and Paula Hild published a new article at Standort Journal.

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    ALLEZ HOPP! Playfully discovering the effects of climate change

    On Friday, 25th – Saturday, 26th November 2022, the Department of Geography and Spatial Planning will participate in the new edition of the Researchers’ Days, organised by the National Research Fund (FNR).

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    New article published at the architecture journal ARQ

    Cesar Reyes Najera and Simona Popova co-authored an article at ARQ Journal.

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    New cross-border study release from the Greater Region

    Cross-border vocational training and study during the pandemic

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    Public talks: Let’s talk about Belval

    ‘Let’s talk about Belval’ is a week of public talks and roundtables taking place every day at the Belval Campus, between September 19 and 23, 2022.

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    MIMY: Projection of short films

    MIMY: Projection of short films created in the framework of a ‘digital storytelling workshop’

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    Luxembourg Pavilion at the 2023 Venice Architecture Biennale

    University of Luxembourg Researchers, Francelle Cane and Marija Marić were selected as curators of the Luxembourg Pavilion at the 2023 Venice Architecture Biennale.

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    Ukrainian refugee crisis tests humanitarian and integration policy

    In a new Research Note, researchers from the Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER), the University of Luxembourg and the European Migration Network (EMN) discuss the issues related to the massive inflow of displaced persons from Ukraine and the need for monitoring its consequences and implementing a solid evidence-based action plan to improve refugees’ integration.

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