Topic : Géographie & aménagement du territoire
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5 months: Research & development specialist
En savoir plusResearch & development specialist (m/f) – Department of Geography and Spatial Planning
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Associate Professor in Urban Regeneration (m/f)
En savoir plusThe University of Luxembourg is recruiting for the Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences an:Associate Professor in Urban Regeneration (m/f)Ref: F3-130021Open-ended contractFull-time (40 hours / week)Employee status
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Lecture series OUR COMMON GROUND
En savoir plusNext guest lecture 21.1.2020The Power of the LandDirk Löhr, Hochschule Trier
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CANCELLED: Our Common Ground – lecture 17.12.
En savoir plusUnfortunately the lecture by Mrs. Thalgott planned for 17.12. was cancelled due to a death in the family.
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Our Common Ground – next lecture
En savoir plusThe next session of our Lecture Series in Geography and Spatial Planning takes place on Tuesday, 3rd of December 2019, 12:30-14:00, Campus Belval – Blackbox, Maison des Sciences Humaines, 11, Porte des Sciences, L-4366 Esch-sur-Alzette
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MAPATHON Nov. 13, 2019
En savoir plusMapathon: Come and help MSF map Central African Republic 13 November 2019 – University of LuxembourgBelval Campus
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WORT article about the National Library
En savoir plusNew article in the WORT about the new National Library on Kirchberg from Markus Hesse
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CANCELLED: IMISCOE 17th Annual Conference
En savoir plusDue to the COVID19 crisis, the conference needs to be canceled for these dates and will be postponed to a later date.More informationJune 30 – July 2, 2020This conference proposes to zoom deeper into people’s migration experiences by foregrounding how migration is connected to culture. We will explore the nexus of migration and culture in…
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Guest Lecture Series: OUR COMMON GROUND
En savoir plusUniversity of Luxembourg-Geography & Spatial Planning is pleased to announce an exciting programme of talks entitled ‘Our Common Ground : The Political Economy of Land Property and Prospects for a Post-Growth Society’