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The University of Luxembourg, located in Luxembourg, follows a structured academic calendar based on a semester system, typical of many European universities. The academic year is divided into two main semesters: the Winter Semester, which generally begins in mid-September and runs through late January, and the Summer Semester, spanning from mid-February to early July. This structure includes periods for lectures, examinations, and breaks, with a notable winter break around late December to early January and a shorter break in April for Easter. A unique feature of the University of Luxembourg’s calendar is its alignment with the multilingual and multicultural environment of the region, often incorporating public holidays specific to Luxembourg and neighboring countries.
The University of Luxembourg’s academic calendar aligns closely with regional norms in Western Europe, particularly in its observance of public holidays such as Christmas, Easter, and Luxembourg’s National Day on June 23. This scheduling offers flexibility for international students, as breaks provide opportunities for travel or visa-related arrangements. However, students should note that exact dates for semesters and admissions may vary slightly by faculty or program, and the university’s focus on research-intensive periods may influence scheduling for certain disciplines. As specific details for the 2025–2026 academic year are not yet publicly confirmed, the dates provided are estimates based on typical patterns observed in previous years and general European university calendars.
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