European Masters
European Studies in a European Capital
The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg belongs to the founding countries of the European Union. Luxembourg City, along with Brussels and Strasbourg, is one of the three capital cities of Europe and home to significant European institutions. For instance, the European Court of Justice, the European Investment Bank and the Secretariat of the European Parliament are based in Luxembourg.
The world-known Schengen Agreement was signed in 1985 in the charming village of Schengen located in the Luxembourg Moselle Valley.
To students of the University of Luxembourg, its proximity to the EU institutions presents clear advantages. The legal practitioners at the European Court of Justice and other experts on Europe support the professors in their teaching. Furthermore, the University arranges internships in EU institutions.
Currently, the University is offering six Master’s programmes in reference to Europe:
- Master in European Governance (Languages of instruction: English, French)
- Master en Histoire Européenne Contemporaine (Languages of instruction: French, English, German)
- Master in Modern and Contemporary European Philosophy (Languages of instruction: English, French, German)
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Master en droit européen LL.M (académique)
(langues d'enseignement: français, anglais)
- filière droit européen général
- filière droit privé européen
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Master en droit économique européen LL.M (académique)
(langues d'enseignement: français, anglais)
- filière droit pénal européen des affaires
- filière contentieux européen
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Master en droit financier européen et international LL.M (académique)
(langues d'enseignement: français, anglais)
- filière droit bancaire et financier européen
- filière European and International Tax Law





