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Perspectives of new synthetic fuels with reduced CO2 footprint
Learn moreResearchers and industrials exchanged about the challenges of developing and using new synthetic fuels in order to reduce the environmental impact. More than 50 participants attended the presentation of TotalEnergies Luxembourg-Belgium at the University of Luxembourg.
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Young European scientists compete in Luxembourg
Learn moreThe European Olympiad of Experimental Science EOES 2024 took place in Luxembourg from 7 to 14 April 2024. 138 secondary school students from 24 countries participated in the final competition to solve tasks in the fields of biology, chemistry and physics.
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Designing new sustainable floor systems
Learn moreHow to reduce the carbon footprint of new floor systems? Researchers from the University of Luxembourg and EPFL have been able to reduce it by 80 % which represents an enormous potential for the construction sector. Their findings have been published in the renowned Journal of Cleaner Production.
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New study programme brochures in sciences
Learn moreThe Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine (FSTM) has recently published 5 new brochures to present the complete training offer from bachelor, Master to PhD and vocational training programmes in biology, computer science, engineering, mathematics, medicine, nursing and physics. Learn more and apply now for September 2024!
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The University launches a Bachelor’s degree in general care nursing
Learn moreSuite au lancement des quatre spécialisations en septembre 2023, l’Université du Luxembourg ouvre à présent les inscriptions pour un Bachelor complet en sciences infirmières qui commencera en septembre 2024 sur le campus de Belval. Il s’adresse aux étudiants qui détiennent un diplôme de fin d’études secondaires et qui maîtrisent le français et l’allemand.
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Math Day 2024: more than 100 participants!
Learn moreThe third edition of the mathematical competition Math Day which took place on 24 February 2024 gathered more than 100 high-school students willing to play and learn mathematics.