The website of autism research at the University of Luxembourg.

This website is dedicated to present our research on autism at the University of Luxembourg and to summarize the latest information on autism in the world and in Luxembourg. You will find all our publications and announcements, our ongoing studies and projects, articles summarizing the most recent findings on autism, as well as information on autism in Luxembourg. To stay informed, you can subscribe to our newsletter.

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TRAINING ON AUTISM

The University of Luxembourg Competence Center is offering a new in-depth training course in autism from October 2024

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THE ROLE OF ALEXITHYMIA IN THE PARENT-CHILD INTERACTION

Our findings on the relation between alexithymia, emotional difficulties, and parent-child interaction.

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DOES IT MATTER WHICH LANGUAGE(S) YOU USE WITH YOUR FAMILY?

A study on the use of different languages and it's relation to family interactions and mental health.

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MAÏTE FRANCO INTERVIEWED BY AUTISMUS-WELTEN.LU

Maïte Franco interviewed by Joanne Theisen, from Autismus-Welten.lu

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INCLUSION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF LUXEMBOURG

Dr. Andreia Costa presents specific strategies and support systems that can help autistic students thrive at university

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WELL-BEING AND STRESS IN PARENTS

We analyzed different factors influencing parents' wellbeing and stress.

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OUR RESEARCH AT INSAR 2023

Our research at the Annual Meeting of the International Society for Autism Research (INSAR 2023) in Stockholm!

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SUICIDALITY OF AUTISTIC ADULTS

The role of alexithymia and depression in the suicidality of autistic adults.

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ACADEMIC SUCCESS OF ADOLESCENTS WITH AUTISM

Are emotional abilities a predictor of academic success?

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ACADEMIC SUCCESS

How can emotions and multilingualism influence the school success of children with autism?

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ROBOTS IN AUTISM

Working with robots in autism practice

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MULTILINGUAL AUTISM

Is multilingualism contraindicated in autism?

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