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growing and are strategic areas of development for both the University and the government of Luxembourg. To effectively foster high quality teaching within the recently created study programmes, namely a
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Medical and health sciences education at the University of Luxembourg are rapidly growing and are strategic areas of development for both the University and the government of Luxembourg. To
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. The project will develop and scientifically test cyber range and cyber war exercises for teams, develop metrics to objectively quantify cybersecurity preparedness levels, and explore innovative way to improve
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. These finding define the strategy for developing a scalable quantum technology architecture. Our strategy is to establish use integrated colour centres for quantum communication tasks. Key here is to generate
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objectives such as: Implement and develop a CMMS Continue to deploy the Hyper vision system for monitoring technical installations Develop a business continuity plan, assessing the risks of technical failures
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The research scientist will be appointed to the university on a full-time basis and will have a participatory role in building and coordinating Midwifery education and research under the direct
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of Science, Technology and Medicine (FSTM) at the University of Luxembourg plays a leading role in developing AI training programmes, coordinating talent development activities, and supporting outreach and
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early stage of their education. Research: The candidate will be responsible for developing his/her own research program and contribute to the Nursing Education Research Programs (NERP) in collaboration
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The University of Luxembourg is recruiting for the Luxembourg Centre for Socio-Environmental Systems (LCSES) an Assistant Professor (tenure track) or Associate Professor in Global Food Security
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university focused on tomorrow's major societal challenges, including digital transformation, medicine and health, and sustainable and societal development. With over 1,000 doctoral candidates among 7,500