Situated in the heart of Western Europe, the University of Luxembourg (UL) is among the youngest research universities. This new venture is one of the few public universities to be founded since the pan-European “Bologna process” got underway during celebrations for the Sorbonne’s 800th Anniversary in 1998. At ten and growing rapidly, the UL is on the path to becoming a full-fledged, internationally recognized research university within a thriving globalized world of academic institutions. Recruiting scholars, staff, and students from over a hundred countries across the globe, the university relies to a considerable extent on transnational, particularly European, mobility to achieve growth. Embedded in a culturally hyper-diverse and multili...