Governance
The IAS – Luxembourg is a unit of the University of Luxembourg under the authority of the Vice-Rector for Research. As part of the University of Luxembourg, the IAS enjoys the academic freedom guaranteed by Art. 19 of the modified Law of 27 June 2018 of the University. The IAS – Luxembourg is funded by a dedicated budget line, allocated on a yearly basis within the overall budget of the University of Luxembourg.
The Governance of the IAS – Luxembourg is composed of the following instances:
The Head of IAS – Luxembourg:
- is a full professor who is staff of UL and nominated by the Rector;
- elaborates the strategy, yearly plan, 4-year working program and other key activities of the IAS;
- leads the acquisition of additional external funding for the activities of the IAS;
- proposes a yearly budget allocation to the Vice-Rector for Research.
Under the authority of the Rector, the Vice-Rector for Research will act as the founding Head of IAS during the launching phase of the four funding instruments of the IAS. The objective of the launching phase is to facilitate the setting up of the Scientific Council and to ensure a smooth start to the IAS instruments and activities.
After this initial phase, the Rector will appoint, based on a recommendation of the College of the IAS fellows, a professor as Head of IAS – Luxembourg. The mandate of the Head of IAS – Luxembourg is for a period of two (2) years, renewable once. The mandate cannot be accumulated with that of Dean or Vice-Dean of a Faculty, or Director or Vice-Director of an Interdisciplinary Centre. The Head of IAS – Luxembourg reports to the Vice-Rector for Research.
The Head of IAS will be nominated “chargé de mission” during the duration of his/her mandate as Head of IAS.
During the period of his/her mandate, the Head of IAS cannot submit or participate in a new IAS project.
The College of IAS fellows is composed of all Principal Investigators of on-going Audacity projects.
The College of IAS fellows, presided by the Head of IAS, meets twice per year and has the following attributions:
- provides an opinion on the strategy, yearly plan, budget, 4-year working program and other key activities of the IAS;
- proposes a Head of IAS for nomination by the Rector;
- elects, guided by a gender-balanced target and a simple majority of attendees, representatives among the eligible members of their college to be members of the Scientific Council;
- assesses and ranks Distinguished and Brainstorm projects. The Head of IAS and the Vice-Rector for Research submit these to the Rector for final funding decision;
- proposes to the Head of IAS and the Vice-Rector for Research international experts for the Scientific Council.
The Scientific Council is composed of thirteen (13) members as follows:
- Head of IAS – Luxembourg; ex officio with a casting vote;
- Five (5) elected representatives of the College of IAS Fellows, nominated by the Rector;
- Five (5) international experts nominated by the Rector;
- Gender Equality Officer, ex officio as non-voting observer;
- Vice-Rector for Research, ex officio as non-voting observer.
Gender equality and awareness will be further promoted in the IAS – Luxembourg through the presence of the Gender Equality Officer in the Scientific Council. In this line, the composition of the Scientific Council respects a gender balance namely the proportion of members of each gender may not be less than forty (40) percent.
Deans of Faculties and Directors of Interdisciplinary Centres of UL cannot accumulate their mandate with that of being a member of the Scientific Council. Vice-Deans of Faculties and Vice-Directors of Interdisciplinary Centres are eligible to be a member of the Scientific Council.
Members of the College of IAS fellows who are staff of UL are eligible to be nominated as elected representatives of the College of IAS Fellows in the Scientific Council. The mandate of member of the scientific council can exceed the duration of their Audacity project, but is limited to two (2) years, not renewable. The mandate is renewable once for the international experts. The Rector nominates new members following proposals from the College of IAS fellows.
The Scientific Council meets at least once per year and its role is to:
- rank the Audacity and Young Academics projects, and decide which projects will be funded. The Head of IAS and the Vice-Rector for Research submit the selection to the Rector for final funding decision;
- provide an opinion on key activities of the IAS;
- contribute to the international visibility and reputation of the IAS – Luxembourg.
Members of the Scientific Council can accumulate their mandate with their participation in the evaluation of Brainstorm and Distinguished projects.
Members of the Scientific Council
Scientific Council for Audacity and Young Academics projects.
01 October 2024 – 30 September 2026
Gender Equality Officer
Internal members of the Scientific Council
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Prof. Emma SCHYMANSKI
Member of the Scientific Council
Full professor in Environmental Cheminformatics
Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine -
Prof. Conchita D’AMBROSIO
Member of the Scientific Council
Full professor in Economics
Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences -
Dr Marian VAN DER MEULEN
Member of the Scientific Council
Research scientist
Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences -
Prof. Jacques KLEIN
Member of the Scientific Council
Chief scientist II in software engineering and mobile security
Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust -
Prof. Anupam SENGUPTA
Associate professor in Physics of Living Matter
Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine
External members of the Scientific Council
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Prof. Helle Strandgaard Jensen
Member of the Scientific Council
Associate professor of Contemporary cultural history, Department of History and Classical Studies Aarhus University, Denmark
Co-director of the Center for Digital History Aarhus (CEDHAR), Denmark -
Prof. Ralph HERTWIG
Member of the Scientific Council
Full professor in Psychology, Director of the Research Center for Adaptive Rationality and Managing Director of the Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, Germany -
Prof. Giovanni Galizia
Member of the Scientific Council
Professor of Zoology and Neurobiology at the University of Konstanz, Germany
Dean of the Fachbereich Biologie and Director of the Zukunftskolleg at the University of Konstanz, Germany -
Prof. Juan IMBET
Member of the Scientific Council
Assistant Professor of Finance at Paris Dauphine University and a Paris Sciences & Lettres Junior Fellow -
Prof. Damien SCALIA
Member of the Scientific Council
Professor of Law at the Faculty of Law and Criminology at the Université libre de Bruxelles (Belgium) and Director of the CRDP (Centre de Recherches en Droit Pénal)
Substitute member of the Scientific Council
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Prof. Ariane KÖNIG
Substitute member of the Scientific Council
Assistant professor in Social Sciences
Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences
Secretary of the Scientific Council
Members of the Evaluation Committee
Evaluation Committee for Distinguished and Brainstorm projects.
01 June 2024 – 31 May 2026
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Prof. Claus Vögele
Head of IAS
Full professor in Clinical and Health Psychology
Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences -
Prof. Skerdilajda Zanaj
Gender Equality Officer
Full professor of Economics
Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance Prof Emma SCHYMANSKI
Deputy Director of LCSB, Full professor in Environmental Cheminformatics
Secretary of the Evaluation Committee
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Dr. Sylvie Fromentin
Project Manager
Secretary of the Scientific Council and Evaluation Committee of the IAS