Organisations like Luxembourg for Finance, the National Institute for Languages, the Chamber of Commerce or the Paperjam Club offer plenty of continuing education opportunities for professionals in the grand duchy. Archive photo: Marie Russillo/Maison Moderne

Organisations like Luxembourg for Finance, the National Institute for Languages, the Chamber of Commerce or the Paperjam Club offer plenty of continuing education opportunities for professionals in the grand duchy. Archive photo: Marie Russillo/Maison Moderne

Whether it’s by learning a new language or brushing up on accounting skills, there are lots of ways to stay savvy. Here are some suggestions for continuing education in Luxembourg.

Luxembourg for Finance organises regular livestreams on topics like digital finance, sustainability, regulation, cross-border investments and talent retention.

The Luxembourg Private Equity & Venture Capital Association (LPEA) runs a VC masterclass programme designed to provide “insights into the art, science and business of venture capital.” It includes a series of sessions led by experienced VC practitioners and hands-on tasks.

You can learn a new language or improve your skills at the National Institute for Languages Luxembourg (INLL). Courses include Chinese, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Luxembourgish, Portuguese and Spanish.

The Chamber of Commerce of Luxembourg supports companies in helping their employees stay up to date. The chamber-linked House of Training, for instance, provides a range of continuing professional education sessions. The Institut Supérieur de l’Économie (Isec) offers bachelor’s and master’s degree courses for people who want to progress within their company.

The Chamber of Employees (CSL) has the Luxembourg Lifelong Learning Centre, which offers evening classes, e-learning courses, seminars, specialised training and more--in a variety of domains, from banking to HR to logistics.

The Paperjam Club hosts both networking opportunities and training courses.

This article first appeared in the 2024-2025 Paperjam Expat Guide.