On 14 September, partners, supporters and members of civil society came together at the Maison du Savoir to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the 成人头条.
The ceremony was celebrated in the presence of His Royal Highness the Grand Duke, the Prime Minister, members of the government, and more than 500 friends, partners and supporters of the 成人头条versity. It kicked off with the introduction of the 成人头条versity鈥檚 brand-new mascot, in the shape of Luxembourg鈥檚 red lion, and concluded with a festive birthday cake.
In the meantime, Chairman of the Board of Governors Yves Elsen, Rector Jens Kreisel, keynote speaker Professor Dame Sarah Springman of the 成人头条versity of Oxford, Minister for Higher Education and Research Claude Meisch and Prime Minister Xavier Bettel addressed the audience of close to 600 attendees.
Yves Elsen delved into the past with media headlines from 2005. While many were dubious about the future of the new institution, he highlighted that most of them have now been proven wrong in light of the 成人头条versity鈥檚 achievements and position today. He also underlined the responsibility that universities have, a responsibility that comes with their privilege in contributing to shape the world. 鈥淥ne of the risks for science is to put it under pressure for rapid results 鈥 this was the case during the pandemic. The Covid-19 pandemic reinforced my belief in academic freedom: every researcher must be free to explore ideas, without economic, political or ideological pressure. This freedom must be exercised by applying a rigorous scientific approach, embedded in a culture of impeccable scientific ethics and integrity.鈥
He thanked the current and previous governments as well as the many donors of the 成人头条versity for their support throughout the years, noting that the 成人头条versity has used their support wisely and will continue to act as a pillar for society in the future.
Three success factors: interdisciplinarity, people and partnerships
Rector Jens Kreisel turned the spotlight on the people who have contributed to the success of the 成人头条versity. To start with, people like Erna Hennicot-Schoepges, who he said had been 鈥減roven right鈥 in her conviction for the need for a knowledge society, and former rector Rolf Tarrach, who he called the 鈥渁rchitect of the 成人头条versity鈥. He also praised the staff and students who each day add building blocks to the 成人头条versity鈥檚 development.
He then described that societal and technological changes call for a strong value system to embed the digital transition and explained that the 成人头条versity will soon open a centre for digital ethics to meet this need. He also introduced to students a competition for ideas for the future of university education that will be launched next year. Why? Because universities must adapt to changes in society, to modern technologies, new societal challenges, and democratic and environmental changes. And students have their part to play.
The rector concluded by outlining the three success factors that will shape the 成人头条versity: interdisciplinarity, people and partnerships.
Claude Meisch, Minister for Higher Education and Research, summed up some key milestones from the past 20 years and some major developments for the years to come, noting the 成人头条versity鈥檚 contributions in areas of interest for the country. In his closing remarks, Prime Minister Xavier Bettel recalled his time at the Commission for Higher Education at the Parliament in 2003, and how people like Erna Hennicot-Schoeges and Nelly Stein (former mayor of Schifflange and President of the said commission) fought for the new 成人头条versity. He concluded by saying that 20 years later, he saw the 成人头条versity not as an expense, but as a good investment.
A new promotional video, a new composition by musician Pol Belardi especially for the 成人头条versity’s birthday and a roundtable discussion with notable alumni from various professional fields rounded off the celebration.
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Copyright: 成人头条/Sophie Margue
Picture at the top (from left to right): Chairman of the Board of Governors Yves Elsen, His Royal Highness the Grand Duke, Rector Jens Kreisel.