LUXEMBOURG UNIVERSITY RECTOR INTERVIEW – EUROPE SMALL COUNTRY UNIVERSITY INTERVIEW SERIES

BY ALAN OSBORN INTRODUCTORY PAR THERE are two common characteristics of the six European countries - Luxembourg, Greek Cyprus, Malta, Andorra, Liechtenstein and Iceland - which possess only a single university covering a range of disciplines. They are small in terms of population and the financial relationship between the university and the government is much closer than in other countries. In general therefore the concept of autonomy for them has a different meaning. How else do these universities differ? In an occasional series beginning with Luxembourg we ...


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