EIB and University sign research cooperation agreement for the next five years
The European Investment Bank (EIB) and the University of Luxembourg have renewed their cooperation agreement covering academic research, teaching and documentation resource sharing.
The signing of this memorandum – the second by the two institutions – enables the University of Luxembourg and the EIB to continue and deepen their cooperation in any field covered by their expertise. All of the EIB Group's activities with universities come under the direction of the EIB Institute.
The cooperation agreement covers areas including research cooperation such as common research projects; teaching cooperation in the form of courses at the EIB and seminars at the University; and cooperation in training and the organisation of work experience placements.
“I am delighted to renew this fruitful partnership with the University of Luxembourg,” said Dean of the EIB Institute Francisco De Paulho Coelho. “We are part of the same ecosystem and it is only logical for the university of our host country to be the first we signed an agreement with and the first with which we renew the said agreement.”
Stéphane Pallage, Rector of the University of Luxembourg added: “The University is proud of its long-standing partnership with the EIB and is happy to continue and expand work on our shared projects. The EIB is a key strategic partner for the University. The cooperation agreement will enable us to develop projects benefiting both the University's students and researchers and the EIB.”
Examples of cooperation between the EIB and the University include the “October Days for Sustainable Development,” a joint conference held on 17 and 18 October, which is now in its fifth year, and the “Inequality and...?” lecture series, both of which are organised by the Faculty of Language and Literature, Humanities, Arts and Education. They have also developed an inclusive finance-focused training programme – the “Certificate in Law and Regulation of Inclusive Finance” – which will take place for the fourth time in 2020. In July 2019, the University of Luxembourg and the University of Padua organised the first research conference about the EIB, its role and its impact at Esch-Belval (Luxembourg), including work from researchers from across the world.
Opportunities for internships and Master’s theses, the pooling of knowledge between EIB experts and university professors, the publication of articles co-authored by EIB and University staff, support for the Summer School of the “Regional Science Association,” and the EIBURS grant are all examples of joint initiatives made possible by the previous cooperation agreement.
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