Presenting Results of the Youth Report

Policy orientation meets basic social science research

The latest edition of the Luxembourgish Youth Report focuses on young people’s well-being and health, drawn up by a research team from the University of Luxembourg at the Center for Childhood and Youth Research (CCY) for the third time.

The report presents empirical findings on the situation of young people in Luxembourg and thus makes an important contribution to youth research in the social sciences. At the same time it provides a data basis for decision-makers in politics and practice.

For a presentation of the results, the University of Luxembourg will open its doors for you on September 29th, 6:15 pm. The current hygiene rules only allow a limited number of participants on site. Admission is only possible after prior registration. We therefore ask you to register with Ms. Simone Charles (simone.charles@uni.lu) by September 24th at the latest. Participation is also possible online. You may access the event via the following link: https://youtu.be/bfUz_cmgzbU

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The University of Luxembourg presents the Youth Report ...

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The results of the third Youth Report will be presented on September 29, 2021. The event will take place from 6.15 p.m. onwards in the Audimax of the University of Luxembourg (Belval campus). A live stream is set up. As its main focus, the event will present results of the third Youth Report, placing them in the broader context of youth research and other health-related research at the University of Luxembourg. On behalf of the University, Dean Prof. Dr. Georg Mein, and Vice-Rector Prof. Dr. Jens Kreisel will kick-off the event. On behalf of the Ministry of Education, Children and Youth, Minister Claude Meisch will hold a speech on the importance of supporting young people’s well-being and health. In what follows, Prof. Dr. Robin Samuel and his team will present key research results. In the final panel discussion, health psychologist Prof. Dr. Claus Vögele, among others, will share his expertise.