Student associations & clubs
Being part of a student association or club and getting involved in student life is crucial for a positive university experience. Student associations provide students with valuable skills such as the ability to work in a team environment, to engage with the University beyond the academic side, and to belong to a family away from home. This type of engagement is essential to taking full advantage of all that the University has to offer.
Student associations and clubs can help students to form networks with other young professionals, develop a well-rounded outlook and apply the skills they have learned from their academic studies.
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Recognised student associations
Recognised student clubs
Recognised partners
Recognised partners support student life but they also have a broader scope that goes beyond the University. Recognised partners are also considered as potential partners for our student associations and clubs.
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Association des Cercles d’Étudiants Luxembourgeois (ACEL)
ACEL’s goals are diverse: Represent students, spread information, bring together association members and students by promoting their events and organise their own events.
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EWB Luxembourg: Engineers Without Borders Luxembourg
The association’s goals are to support development and environmental protection through engineering solutions, connect people and organisations, develop projects with local partners and funding, raise awareness and provide training, and facilitate internships, research and collaborations related to development work.
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Graine de vie
Graine de Vie is committed to environmental protection and reforestation. Through tree-planting projects and awareness campaigns, the organisation works to restore ecosystems and promote sustainable development.
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Haus vum velo
Haus vum Vëlo promotes cycling culture and sustainable mobility in Luxembourg. The association supports bike repair, education and community initiatives that encourage environmentally friendly transportation.
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Lëtzebuerger Guiden a Scouten, Group Marie Sklodowska-Curie Esch/Belval
LGS empowers young people, to prepare them for life and teach them about taking responsibility for themselves and for others.
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SINGA Luxembourg
SINGA helps to connect newcomers and locals through diverse programs and events to facilitate the adaptation and inclusion processes that come with a new location. We are already connected with the university through our program OneStepForward.
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Teranga
Teranga promotes intercultural exchange and social inclusion by creating spaces for dialogue, community engagement and solidarity initiatives. The association supports integration through events, workshops and collaborative projects.
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University Choir
Provide high-level choir-singing opportunities to Uni.lu students and staff, and selected members of the wider community.