The University of Luxembourg has announced two upcoming English-language events: a demonstration of the virtual anatomy table, Anatomage, and an event on intellectual property rights.

From 23-30 October 2019, the University of Luxembourg will organise three sessions to present the new virtual anatomy table “Anatomage Table 6” on Belval campus.  Visitors will learn more about this innovative teaching equipment and explore an innovative approach of teaching anatomy with its links to imaging techniques or histology. The acquisition of this educational tool occurs within the framework of the development of the Bachelor in Medicine, which will commence the academic year 2020. Registration is required on the event webpage: https://wwwen.uni.lu/university/events/demonstration_of_anatomage_a_virtual_anatomy_table.

In addition, the University of Luxembourg is hosting an event entitled "The Impact of Intellectual Property Rights on Labor Productivity: Do Constitutions Matter?" on Wednesday 23 October 2019. On this occasion, Enrico Santarelli (Università di Bologna) will estimate the impact of constitutional provisions and of lower-rank norms aimed at protecting intellectual property rights (IPR) on labour productivity at industry level. The conference starts at 13:00 in the JFK Building on Kirchberg campus (6 Rue Richard Coudenhove-Calergi L-1359 Luxembourg). For further details, visit https://wwwfr.uni.lu/recherche/fdef/crea/seminars.