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3000 visiteurs découvrent l’Université
En savoir plusLe 18 mars, l’Université a accueilli plus de 3000 personnes sur le Campus de Belval à l’occasion de sa Journée Portes Ouvertes 2023.
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Bi-weekly Writing Café
En savoir plusConsult our tutors for writing advice and Feedback concerning Language and structure of your texts.
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Weekly Language Café
En savoir plusMeet new people and practice your language skills at our weekly Language Café! Our peer tutors in English, German and French will be present to help you.Every Wednesday 16:30 – 18:00Maison du Savoir 1st floor
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Successful launch of BRAINS experiment into space
En savoir plusMidbrain organoids from the interdisciplinary BRAINS project have successfully launched towards the International Space Station. After more than a year of intense preparation since being selected by the “Überflieger 2” competition, the team of five students from the University of Luxembourg watched the launch of their experiment on board a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket live…
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New EU funding for Europe Direct at the University
En savoir plusOn Friday 10 March 2023, the rector of the University of Luxembourg, Prof. Jens Kreisel and the Representative of the European Commission in Luxembourg, Anne Calteux, signed the agreement on the funding for 2023 of the “Europe Direct at the University of Luxembourg” project (ED-UNILU). The agreement comes after a competitive public history call co-funded…
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Uni.lu invite le grand public à sa Journée Portes Ouvertes
En savoir plusL’Université Luxembourg est une université de recherche internationale, multilingue et interdisciplinaire, classée parmi les 250 meilleures universités au monde par le Times Higher Education Ranking. Le samedi 18 mars de 9h30 à 16 heures, l’Université du Luxembourg organise la Journée Portes Ouvertes 2023 sur le Campus de Belval. Les lycéens, étudiants actuels et futurs étudiants,…
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Shifts in human gut microbiome due to COVID-19
En savoir plusCOVID-19, caused by an infection with the SARS-CoV-2 virus, was declared a global pandemic by the World Health Organisation (WHO) in March 2020. While some people developed severe illness and required medical care, many people reported only mild-to-moderate symptoms, if any at all. However, many of the infected individuals have experienced persisting symptoms or frequent other…