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    6th Luxembourg FinTech Conference

    Click here for the: ProgrammeRegistration:Registration is compulsory. You can register by mail to fintech@uni.lu at your earliest convenience. Webex online access details will be forwarded to all registered participants.

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    MIS Public Lecture Series: Migration, Diversity, Conviviality

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    MIS Public Lecture Series: Migration, Diversity, Conviviality

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    MIS Public Lecture Series: Sensing Rio de Janeiro. How newcomers understand the city in global context

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    MIS Public Lecture Series: Migrant masculinities at intersections of sexuality and racial hierarchies

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    The Werner Report, 50 Years On

    To mark the 50th anniversary of the Werner Report, the C²DH and its partners are organising a series of events from 6 to 9 October 2020. At a time of uncertainty as to the wider European project, the role of Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) will be analysed via an interdisciplinary approach based on archive…

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    Final SeRaMCo Conference: Precast Concrete in the Circular Economy

    The final Interreg North-West Europe project SeRaMCo “Secondary Raw Materials for Concrete Precast Products” conference will take place online on 20 January 2021 from 09:00 to 16:30.

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    Webinar: IP valorisation in collaborative developments

    Webinar (online seminar) with a limited number of seats in the conference room. The University is one of the partners of this event.

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    Online-Launch der virtuellen Ausstellung « Zeitschichten – Erkundungen eines Zwischenraums. Ostbelgien 1920-2020 »

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    Online lecture: Collecting, analysing and visualising documents in the political domain

    Online guest lecture by Sara Tonelli (Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Trento) in the framework of the DTU-DHH Master Class “Digital History and Hermeneutics”.

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