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Studying / Luxembourg

Do you live in Luxembourg and/or have the Luxembourger nationality? You will find on this page additional opportunities to study within the country or at international level.

Programmes

Erasmus+ Study Abroad

Chance to study abroad in a Partner University.

Global Exchange Programme – University of Luxembourg

The Global Exchange Programme allows University of Luxembourg students to spend a semester abroad at one of the university’s partner institutions worldwide. To be eligible, students must have completed at least two semesters, maintain a minimum grade average of 12/20, and show proficiency in the language of the host university. Applications open twice a year: in November for the following winter semester and in February for the summer semester. Selected students are nominated by the University, and final approval is given by the host institution. The programme offers a valuable opportunity to gain international experience, develop intercultural skills, and expand academic and professional horizons.

More information and organisations active in this field

Ministry of Research and Higher Education

The Ministry of Research and Higher Education (Ministère de la Recherche et de l’Enseignement supérieur) is the national authority responsible for higher education, research policy, and innovation in Luxembourg. It oversees the accreditation and quality assurance of higher education institutions and programmes, supports the development of research infrastructures, and promotes international cooperation in education and science. Through initiatives such as Mengstudien.lu, the Ministry provides transparent information on study options and works to strengthen the link between education, research, and the labour market.

National Agency for Youth Information - Agence Nationale pour l'Information des Jeunes (ANIJ)

Subjects, in a variety of forms, prepared both for young people in general and for groups of young people with special needs. ANIJ gives an overview of the options and possibilities available on all relevant topics and helps young people sift through the information overload they face today.

National Guidance Center - Maison de l'orientation

The National Guidance Center is a one stop-shop serving as a comprehensive online source for teenagers and young adults, facing the transition from school education into occupational education and the world of work. You can find an extensive database of different professions and job profiles.

Interesting links

Study in Europe

Discover everything you need to know to plan and complete higher education studies in Europe.