DISCOVER LUXEMBOURG

Bordering France, Germany and Belgium, Luxembourg is a beautiful country and a great place to live and work.

More than 170 nationalities make up the 626,00 inhabitants

47% of inhabitants are foreign nationals

(Eurostat, % 1 January 2020)

83% of residents speak three or more languages

(Eurobarometer, “European and their languages” 2012)

Luxembourg is ranked the No. 1 safest city in the world

(Mercer – 2019 Quality of Living City Ranking)

Host to European institutions, financial centre,  international companies

Luxembourg deemed one of the least corrupt countries worldwide

(Ranked 9th of 180 – 2019 Corruption Perceptions Index)

World’s first country to offer entirely free public transport

Creation of a joint laboratory into Artificial Intelligence – a first in Europe


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Work in Luxembourg

Luxembourg’s powerful economy produces a continuous flow of diverse, secure and well paid job opportunities to give your career expectations attractive and multiple long-term perspectives. The choice of jobs offered is diverse across all industrial sectors with a strong emphasis on ICT related opportunities.

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Invest in Luxembourg

With its business-friendly climate, stable economic and skilled, multilingual workforce, Luxembourg is an excellent location for companies targeting the European market. Businesses can benefit from the country’s outstanding digital infrastructure and top performing logistics and supply chain management services.

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Study in Luxembourg

Studying at the University of Luxembourg is a uniquely enriching experience. The programmes impart cutting edge knowledge in a highly international, multilingual and distinctly interdisciplinary environment. Small classes ensure direct interaction between students and teaching staff. 


News about Luxembourg

Luxembourg allocates largest R&D budget per person in the EU

How much does Luxembourg government allocate for R&D? How does it compare with other EU countries? According to Eurostat, Luxembourg devoted the highest allocations in the EU with €648 per person in 2020. In comparison, government budget allocations for R&D at […]

Research Luxembourg and government together during the pandemic

On 5 October 2021, the Prime Minister of Luxembourg Xavier Bettel and Research Luxembourg COVID-19 Taskforce met to discuss the milestones of their collaboration while looking at the actions carried out and to come. Mobilising research towards the same objective […]

Marie Sklodowska-Curie Individual Fellowships granted to a Luxembourg researcher

Dr Pablo Elias Morande, a postdoctoral researcher at the Luxembourg Institute of Health (LIH), has been awarded funding under the European Commission’s Marie Sklodowska-Curie Individual Fellowships programme. Thanks to this grant, the researcher will work on the elucidation of some […]

Luxembourg welcomes 250 PhD students

Coming from all over the world, these young researchers provide an essential driving force for the future of Luxembourg research. This year, nearly 250 first-year doctoral students are contributing their expertise and knowledge to national public institutions. The vast majority […]

Automatic mutual recognition of diplomas between Benelux and Baltic member states

Benelux countries – Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg – and the Baltic States – Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania – have officially launched the Treaty on the automatic mutual recognition of higher education degree levels. Enlarged Convention of Mutual Recognition of Diplomas […]

Luxembourg National PhD Welcome Day 2021

What does the research landscape look like in Luxembourg? How to network with doctoral candidates and organisers of doctoral training? The 2021 National PhD Welcome Day is a great opportunity for all first-year PhD candidates in Luxembourg to find out […]

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