Overview of the University of Luxembourg
The University of Luxembourg, established in 2003, is a research-oriented institution located in the heart of Europe. It offers a unique multilingual and interdisciplinary approach to higher education. The university has over 7,000 students and 2,400 staff members, with 60% of its student body being international. It provides 18 bachelor's degrees, 46 master's degrees, and numerous vocational and lifelong learning courses.
The university's mission is to deliver high-quality education and research that addresses global challenges. Its strategy includes fostering innovation, promoting international collaboration, and contributing to societal development. The core values of the University of Luxembourg are excellence, openness, and responsibility.
For more details, visit the University of Luxembourg Profile.
The LLC at the University of Luxembourg offers extensive resources to support research, teaching, and learning. Collections include (e-)books, (e-)journals, course readings, dissertations, theses, and special collections like the Schuman collection and the EIB collection. The centre also provides access to databases, newspapers, and magazines, ensuring comprehensive academic support.
For more details, visit the Resources & Collections page.
The Belval Campus is the primary campus of the University of Luxembourg, located in Esch-sur-Alzette. It hosts several faculties and research centers, fostering a vibrant academic and research environment. More about Belval Campus
Located in Luxembourg City’s business district, the Kirchberg Campus is home to the Faculty of Law, Economics, and Finance. This campus is strategically positioned near EU institutions, providing excellent opportunities for students in these fields. More about Kirchberg Campus
The Limpertsberg Campus, also in Luxembourg City, houses the Faculty of Science, Technology, and Medicine. This campus is known for its dynamic student life and close proximity to the city center. More about Limpertsberg Campus
Founded in partnership with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), the LCL is a hub for research, innovation, and education in logistics and supply chain management. It is part of the MIT Global SCALE network and is located at the Kirchberg Campus. More about LCL
For further details, you can visit the University of Luxembourg Campuses page.
Headquarters in Maastricht, centers in Luxembourg and Barcelona.
The University of Luxembourg has established strong ties with industry through various collaborative research projects and partnerships. These connections are primarily facilitated by the university's Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT) and other research centers.
Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT):
Luxembourg Centre for Logistics and Supply Chain Management (LCL):
European Union's Recovery and Resilience Facility:
For further reading, you can explore the University of Luxembourg's efforts and projects on their industry partnerships page.
The University of Luxembourg provides financial assistance to students facing unexpected financial difficulties. This support aims to ensure that students can continue their studies without interruption due to financial constraints. Assistance may cover various costs such as tuition fees, living expenses, and emergency situations.
For detailed information, visit the Hardship Assistance page.