ROUX Student Magazine
ROUX Student Magazine
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In a remarkable display of youthful innovation and entrepreneurship, six students from the Lycée des Arts et Métiers have created 'Letz Guess', an engaging online trivia game that showcases Luxembourg's rich culture while competing in the Mini Enterprises competition.
The one and only Uni.lu student magazine ROUX launched in May 2022 and has already won the hearts of its many readers, not only among the students but also in the larger University of Luxembourg community. Several of the founders are now alumni and we spoke to one of them, Zoltan Tajti, about why he decided to create ROUX.
Rekindling cultural connections across continents, the Transatlantic Dialogue returns to Luxembourg to unite students, academics, and cultural luminaries in Esch-sur-Alzette for a vibrant exploration of diplomacy and interactive learning.
One of the best courses I have ever attended during my studies - at four different universities in three different countries - was Dr. Helen Kavvadia's* course Economic Diplomacy at our university. I attended it as a philosopher, i.e. a non-economist, and I still enjoyed the hell out of it.
Jānis Laucenieks is from Latvia and was a fellow translator trainee during my traineeship tenure at the European Commission (EC) from October 2016 to February 2017. We were stationed in Luxembourg and had spent five months at the EC's Directorate-General for Translation (DGT) - me in the Hungarian, him in the Latvian department.
In the latest article by Roux Magazine, Zoltan Tajti interviewed Professor Catherine Léglu to discuss the housing situation at the University of Luxembourg, the university as a safe and encouraging space for students, and why giving course feedback is a good idea.
LUNEX is a relatively young university, established in 2016. It specialises in sports and health sciences and focuses on putting its research results into practice. LUNEX and uni.lu collaborate on a number of projects.
At the end of Lord of the Flies, Ralph breaks down in tears when saved along with the other islanders. He does not cry from joy; he cries in sorrow, grieving the passing of the private innocence a mere week prior believed civilisation had formed out of the art of the social and culture.
Cheese... fermented and compressed to be bouncy like rubber - tissue sucked out of another living being, secreted not as a result of pure love or governmental subsidies, but out of biological automatism and necessity, blind function of preparation and certainty. Will governs the suckling, though, allegedly free will.
Have you heard about the European Youth Card? Now we bring you info on what it is, why it is good for you, and how to get it.
In our new series of interviews, we will from time to time bring you stories of what happened to students who graduated here. They are called alumni, which is the plural of the word alumnus; apparently when you graduate you need to be labelled with the name of a Saint Bernard dog or the title of a roman legionary.
"Hello, mother" - that's what astronauts say to their spaceships when they wake up in the morning. Right before coffee. Mother is always a machine, man made intelligence with lots of brains, and usually very little heart. Oftentimes, she turns on her children.
Being a document is not easy - it comes with responsibilities. The text needs to extend its formal boundaries and include within itself its environment, its context, its synchronous reference frames. Zeitgeist, after all, is only interpretable as juxtaposed to its hosting time.
(The following is the shortened version of our interview with now ex-rector Stephane Pallage. You can read the full, extended interview in a separate article story.)
In April 12, 1128, the predecessor of the name of town Esch-sur-Alzette appeared in a papal bull. Asch was the name and since then, like a phoenix, the town arose twice from oblivion, for the second time through the fires of its blast furnaces, after someone found iron ore in the ground in the 1880's.
Book
A bunny, a cat and an owl - named Simon, Elliot and Louis - assist children in having fun during their week long adventures in a seaside Holiday Home. The illustrated book is an homage to the Leicester Children's Holiday Centre and the 60,000 underprivileged children who spent a free holiday ther...
This is the dyslexia friendly edition of the book of the same title. A bunny, a cat and an owl - named Simon, Elliot and Louis - assist children in having fun during their week long adventures in a seaside Holiday Home. The illustrated book is an homage to the Leicester Children's Holiday Centre ...
Unpublished (Academic)
Draft Paper in Empirical Aesthetics
Draft Paper in Empirical Aesthetics
2021 Europaeum Spring School Conference Paper
Seminar Paper for the MA Course "Phenomenology"
Paper in Neurolinguistics of Sign Language, submitted as Major Paper (equivalent of a BA thesis) during the third year of English Literature and Linguistics program at the University of Szeged, Hungary. Supervisor: István Kenesei. Academic Writing Supervisor: Anna Fenyvesi
Hungarian Publications
Broadsheet and Online Publication
Original Poem. Tiszatáj Magazine is one of the oldest literary magazines in Hungary
Book review, published on the website of publisher.
Music (Audio, Video)
Short Films
Short film shot during Blue Book Traineeship at the European Commission. Rytis Martikonis, then head of the Directorate-General for Translation appears for a cameo.
Short film shot during Blue Book Traineeship at the European Commission.