UNI.LU: Discover new study programmes for the 2024-2025 academic year
The University of Luxembourg is committed to expanding its academic offer, while keeping a close eye on labour market trends as well as societal or technological developments.
The University of Luxembourg is committed to expanding its academic offer, while keeping a close eye on labour market trends as well as societal or technological developments.
On 18 March 2024, Yuriko Backes (Minister of Defence), Lex Delles (Minister of the Economy, Small Businesses, Energy, and Tourism), and Stéphanie Obertin (Minister of Research and Higher Education) jointly launched a research and development (R&D) call in the defence sector, in collaboration with the Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR) and Luxinnovation.
Losch Luxembourg strengthens its commitment to motorsport through partnerships with Black Falcon and Four Motors.
Following the announcement of its entry into motorsport, Losch Luxembourg is now revealing further details about these collaborations.
On 29 February 2024, ALFI responded to the ESMA consultation paper on technical advice on CSDR penalty mechanism.
The University is expanding and fine-tuning its academic offer, with the launch of six new programmes and the redesigning of three existing ones. In total, the University now offers 25 bachelor’s degrees and 46 master’s degrees.
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The American Chamber of Commerce in Luxembourg, in collaboration with Baker McKenzie Luxembourg, hosted the first ABAL lunch of 2024. Photo Gallery here.
“INVITATION“ Digital Operational Resilience for the financial sector ABAL Lunch at Baker McKenzie Luxembourg 10-12 Boulevard Roosevelt, L-2450 Luxembourg on Wednesday March 27th 12:00 The American Chamber of Commerce in Luxembourg, in collaboration with Baker McKenzie Luxembourg, is pleased to invite you to the first ABAL lunch of 2024 in which Jean-François Trapp, partner, and
Friday, I was pleased to pay a courtesy call on Claude Wiseler …. (more)
His Royal Highness Ducal Prince Guillaume and the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Xavier Bettel, visited Redwire, alongside a distinguished delegation from Luxembourg. This included esteemed representatives from the Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce and the Luxembourg Space Agency.
Global law firm DLA Piper has announced that counsel Audrey Mucciante joined the firm’s Luxembourg office as of 15 March 2024. Audrey transitions to the firm’s Finance, Projects & Restructuring (FPR) practice from a magic circle law firm, where she has been since 2005.
On Wednesday 13 March 2024, the court handed down a judgment in the case against a former employee of the American Chamber of Commerce in Luxembourg (AMCHAM) who stood accused of fraud and theft.