Scientific networking beyond borders
The UniGR is actively committed to promoting scientific collaboration and mobility within the Greater Region! A key initiative supported by the Marienburg Foundation is the "UniGR-Guest Professorship".
On 14 June 2025, the Schengen Agreement celebrates its 40th anniversary. To mark the occasion, the jubilee conference “40 Years of Schengen: People, Borders, Politics” was held on 11 June 2025 in Luxembourg.
We are pleased to warmly invite you to the launch of the Interreg project LATI – Laboratory for Territorial Intelligence.
On May 19 and 20, the interdisciplinary event series “ECHO” entered its first round with the Circular Economy Research Forum at the Université de Liège. This event was organised in collaboration with the UniGR-CIRKLA project, funded by Interreg Großregion – Grande Région.
On the 28th and 29th of April, the Department of Philosophy of the University of Luxembourg hosted a conference for PhD candidates working on philosophical topics.
The new project LATI launches: Collaboration between Research, Politics, and Public Administration for Sustainable Territorial Development in the Greater Region
The University of the Greater Region is excited to introduce “ECHO”, a new event series that brings together early-career researchers from the seven UniGR partner universities.
The UniGR is actively committed to promoting scientific collaboration and mobility within the Greater Region! A key initiative supported by the Marienburg Foundation is the "UniGR-Guest Professorship".
On 14 June 2025, the Schengen Agreement celebrates its 40th anniversary. To mark the occasion, the jubilee conference “40 Years of Schengen: People, Borders, Politics” was held on 11 June 2025 in Luxembourg.
We are pleased to warmly invite you to the launch of the Interreg project LATI – Laboratory for Territorial Intelligence.
On May 19 and 20, the interdisciplinary event series “ECHO” entered its first round with the Circular Economy Research Forum at the Université de Liège. This event was organised in collaboration with the UniGR-CIRKLA project, funded by Interreg Großregion – Grande Région.