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    Programme

    The curriculum covers a full-time two-year programme (120 ECTS). The first year establishes the theoretical and methodological foundations. The second year focuses on specialisation, internship and final evaluation. 

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    Master in Digital and Public History

    The programme combines international perspectives in digital and public history, equipping students with methods, skills and practical experiences to research, communicate, and make history more engaging.

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    Admissions

    To apply for a programme at the University of Luxembourg, candidates must comply with the general eligibility criteria for the chosen programme type and be selected by the study programme based on the quality of their application.

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    Programme

    The programme spans two years. The first year of the Master’s programme (M1) takes place at the University of Lorraine, the second year (M2) at Saarland University, with grouped training periods at the University of Luxembourg in the second semester of each year.

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    Master en Etudes franco-allemandes – Communication et coopération transfrontalières

    The Master’s degree in cross-border communication and cooperation – a programme which aims to train graduates capable of communicating and acting competently in a context of cross-border and international cooperation (communicative and intercultural skills) – is characterised by its interdisciplinary study programme and the organisation of courses in three different countries.

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    Cooperation

    Even if the University of Luxembourg is your home university (first enrolment done at the University of Luxembourg), you are still required to register each semester at the University of the Greater Region/Trier

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    Networks

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    Facilities

    Our GIS Lab (Maison des Sciences Humaines, 1st floor) provides 20 specialist workstations for students. They are equipped with the latest release of the industry standard Geographic Information System ESRI ArcGIS Pro, as well as open-source software such as R and QGIS. This provides students with the opportunity to develop GIS, remote sensing and spatial…

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