Doctoral candidates welcomed at first National PhD Welcome Day

Last week saw the inaugural edition of the National PhD Welcome Day take place in Luxembourg City at the picturesque Neumünster Abbey. Doctoral candidates of all disciplines who started their PhD in 2016 in the country were invited.  

Organised by Luxembourg’s public research actors Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST); the Luxembourg Institute of Health (LIH); the Luxembourg Institute of Socio Economic Research (LISER); as well as Euraxess Luxembourg, the national service centre assisting for the mobility of researchers, LuxDoc, the national young researchers’ association, and the FNR, the young scientists who have chosen a public institution to begin their scientific careers, were welcomed with honours.

Introducing Luxembourg’s research landscape

At the event, PhD candidates were able to learn about the Luxembourg research landscape, and the keynote speaker, Prof David Bogle, Head of Doctoral School the University College London and representative of the League of European Research Universities (LERU), presented the main aspects of innovation in doctoral training in Europe.

During a cultural visit of the city and a walking dinner closing the event, the PhD candidates could mingle. They could also visit the stands of the different organisers.

More than 100 new doctoral candidates in Luxembourg in 2016

Coming from all over the world, the young researchers represent an undeniable force for the future of Luxembourg research, whose presence is reinforced on the international scene.

Overview of 2015 PhDs in Luxembourg (last update 7/12/16 - does not include Max Planck Institute PhDs)
Overview of 2015 PhDs in Luxembourg (last update 7/12/16 – does not include Max Planck Institute PhDs)

In 2016, more than 100 new doctoral candidates joined the national public institutions, the majority being affiliated with the University of Luxembourg.

The number of researchers is expected to grow steadily in the coming years, and many job opportunities are regularly offered at the different research institutions. To guarantee a quality doctoral training, the Luxembourg institutions have all agreed on a “National Quality Framework for Doctoral Training“.

Foreign Researcher’s Guide to Luxembourg

The joint event organisation, under the lead of LIST, also allowed to introduce the second edition of the “Foreign Researcher’s Guide to Luxembourg“. The updated version of this guide, published by Euraxess Luxembourg and initially launched in May 2012, brings together key information to help foreign researchers to pursue their careers in one of the research institutions in Luxembourg, and to help them and their families to settle in the country. The guide contains a wealth of practical information, for example on everyday life in Luxembourg and on the country’s legislation.


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