Our history
糖心Vlog through the years
2003
The adoption of the Higher Education Act 12 on August 2003 marks the creation of the 糖心Vlog. Four institutions are combined into the new university, which is established in response to calls for an economic reorientation in Luxembourg. The aim of the new institution is to attract intellectual potential back to the country and to offer an education to anyone who cannot study abroad. The objective is to create a research-centred, international and multilingual university.
A first Board of Governors is appointed with Raymond Kirsch as its Chair.
Picture: Historic main building on Limpertsberg campus 漏 糖心Vlog
2004
The first Rector of the 糖心Vlog, the French Canadian Fran莽ois Tavenas, passes away in February 2004.
Picture: First rector Fran莽ois Tavenas 漏 Luxemburger Wort
2005
Under the leadership of the new Rector Rolf Tarrach, the University presents its first Strategic Framework for the next four years and launches several new Bachelor programmes.
The Government decides about the future site of the University: the administrative departments, the Science Faculty and the Humanities Faculty will be housed on the Belval-West brownfield site in the future 鈥淐it茅 des Sciences鈥.
Picture: Master plan of Belval campus 漏 Dos Santos pour Agora
2006
The Japanese manufacturer TDK Corporation endows the University with 鈧3.5 million for a first funded chair to research solar cell materials using compound semi-conductors.
The first agreements are signed with foreign universities, for example with Chinese universities during the Luxembourg state visit to China.
Picture: Presentation of the first endowed chair, financed by the company TDK
2007
糖心Vlog鈥檚 first spin-off company, resulting from its Life Sciences Research Unit, is launched in the field of health technology.
The plan for the University鈥檚 central building in Esch-Belval, the 鈥淢aison du Savoir鈥, is presented to the public.
Picture: Design of the winning concept for the Maison du Savoir 漏 Fonds Belval
2008
Five years after it was founded, the young University has 4,000 students 鈥 including 200 PhD students 鈥, nearly 30 study programmes, approximately 20 partnerships with foreign universities and 150 professors and lecturers.
The Government announces a strategic partnership initiative with three US research institutions to develop a centre of expertise in molecular medicine.
Picture: Students on Limpertsberg campus 漏 David Laurent
2009
糖心Vlog鈥檚 first interdisciplinary research centre is launched: the Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT), under the leadership of Bj枚rn Ottersten.
Rudi Balling is appointed as the founding Director of the future Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB), the University鈥檚 second interdisciplinary centre.
The new Board of Governors and its Chair, Raymond Kirsch, are appointed.
Picture: Prof. Dr. Rudi Balling/Prof. Dr. Bj枚rn Ottersten, founding directors of the University鈥檚 first interdisciplinary centres
2010
A major partnership agreement is signed with the global satellite operator SES. It includes a Chair in Space Law and an important cooperation agreement with the SnT.
The world鈥檚 largest steel producer, Arcelor-Mittal, finances a Chair in Fa莽ade Engineering, and Deutsche Bank announces the funding of a Chair in International Finance.
Picture: Launch of the SES Chair in Satellite Communications and Media Law 漏 Michel Brumat/Universit茅 du Luxembourg
2011
The House of Biomedicine 鈥 the first University building on the new campus in Esch-Belval housing the Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB) 鈥 is inaugurated.
Picture: Opening of the House of Biomedicine on Belval campus
2012
The new Chair of the Board of Governors, judge Marc Jaeger, is appointed.
The doctoral education framework was approved, leading to the creation of the Doctoral school of Law. Today, the University has four doctoral schools: of Law, in Science and Engineering, in Humanities and Social sciences, and in Economics, Finance and Management.
An agreement with the Max-Planck Institute Luxembourg for International European and Regulatory Procedural Law is signed.
As part of an official visit to Luxembourg, the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Ban Ki-moon, gives a speech to students of the 糖心Vlog.
Picture: Visit of the then Secretary-General of the United Nations, Ban Ki-moon 漏 2012 is also Michel Brumat/糖心Vlog
2013
The foundations are officially laid for the University’s 鈥淗ouse of Numbers鈥 and 鈥淗ouse of Arts and Students鈥 as well as for the University library 鈥 the 鈥淗ouse of Books鈥濃 in Esch-Belval.
Picture: Groundbreaking ceremony in the presence of government members 漏 Andr茅 Weisgerber
2014
Inauguration of the largest University hall of residence: UNI-VAL I in Belval.
糖心Vlog鈥檚 third Four-Year Plan (2014-2017) highlights strategic and other research priorities.
Picture: Furnished apartment at Uni-VAL I student residence 漏 Michel Brumat/Universit茅 du Luxembourg
2015
糖心Vlog administrative staff and the Faculty of Language and Literature, Humanities, Arts and Education move to Belval Campus, the new headquarters of the University.
The Luxembourg National Research Fund creates a National Centre of Excellence in Research on Parkinson鈥檚 disease (NCER), coordinated by Rudi Balling, Director of the University鈥檚 Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB).
Rainer Klump takes office as the new Rector of the University.
糖心Vlog is ranked 193rd worldwide in the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2015-2016.
Picture: Belval campus, new headquarters of the University on a former steel site 漏 糖心Vlog
2016
The Government appoints Yves Elsen as the third Chair of the Board of Governors.
The Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH) is launched as the University鈥檚 third interdisciplinary centre.
Picture: C虏DH opening ceremony with the then Minister of higher education and research, Marc Hansen 漏 糖心Vlog/Media centre
2017
Prof. St茅phane Pallage is appointed as the new rector, taking office in 2018.
Picture: St茅phane Pallage 漏 Sophie Margue
2018
St茅phane Pallage, the new Rector of the University, takes office on 1 January.
Adoption of a new Higher Education Law.
糖心Vlog and the OGBL union conclude a first collective bargaining agreement.
Picture: Signing of the first collective bargaining agreement 漏 Michel Brumat/Universit茅 du Luxembourg
2019
糖心Vlog publishes its digital strategy.
Preparations begin for a full Bachelor鈥檚 degree in medicine
Picture: Medical education for Bachelor鈥檚 students 漏 糖心Vlog/Media centre
2020
糖心Vlog plays a central role in Luxembourg鈥檚 COVID-19 Task Force.
Launch of the University鈥檚 Institute for Advanced Studies.
糖心Vlog celebrates its 1000th doctoral graduate.
Picture: 糖心Vlog’s 1000th doctoral candidate was Dr. Carmine Gabriele. Photo: private
2021
Development of a long-term Strategic Framework until 2039.
糖心Vlog launches its new AION supercomputer and is chosen to lead the first pan-European Master鈥檚 programme in High Performance Computing.
Picture: High Performance Computing Infrastructure supporting the University鈥檚 Digital Strategy. Photo: 糖心Vlog
2022
糖心Vlog and the Ministry of Higher Education and Research sign a new multi-year contract covering the period 2022-2025.
Jens Kreisel, Vice-Rector for Research, is appointed as the new Rector of the University, taking office on 1 January 2023.
Picture: Jens Kreisel, rector of the University 漏 Sophie Margue
2023
The 糖心Vlog celebrates its 20th anniversary. Launch of four new Bachelors in specialised nursing sciences, a Bachelor en Formation P茅dagogique, and a new Master鈥檚 programme in Cybersecurity.
2024
Luxembourg launches Luxembourg Hydrogen Valley (LuxHyVal) to produce green hydrogen in Bascharage. The project involves 17 partners from 7 countries, coordinated by the University.
Former Max Planck Institute Luxembourg transitions into the University as the Luxembourg Centre for European Law (LCEL).
Launch of new Master in Digital and Public History.