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Since creation in 2006, the university has been awarded 15 ERC grants and it has established 22 industrial, public and public-private chairs, with 16 endowed chairs ongoing.In March 2021, the University of Luxembourg had 1,000 ongoing research projects and 114 Horizon 2020 projects. In 2022, university researchers produced 2,438 publications. [10]
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This List of hospitals in Luxembourg shows the notable hospitals (French: Hôpitaux) and clinics (French: clinique) in Luxembourg. [1] Zitha Clinic. Centre Hospitalier de Luxembourg (CHL) [2] Municipal Hospital (Luxembourg), established in 1976 [1] [2] CHL Pediatric Clinic [2] CHL Maternity Grande-Duchesse Charlotte, established in 1936 [3] CHL ...
Social Care. Currently in place is a law passed on September 8, 1998, between the state and non-governmental organizations, working in social care. [9] Independent NGO's work alongside the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Family and Social Welfare as one of the widest sectors in government assistance, extending social care in Luxembourg to include services such as drug prevention ...
Centre Hospitalier de Luxembourg (CHL), is the public healthcare provider for Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. It is a government-owned corporation , established by law [ 1 ] on 10 December 1975 (49 years ago) ( 1975-12-10 ) .
The Municipal Hospital (French: Hôpital municipal) is the main hospital in Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. It is located off the Route d'Arlon N6 road, in Rollingergrund, in the west of the city. The hospital forms the largest part of the Centre Hospitalier de Luxembourg, the public sector healthcare provider in Luxembourg City. [1] [2]