
Alumni Stories
Follow the journey of former students of the University of Luxembourg and discover how they transitioned from campus to career.
Sit down with one of our graduates in each episode and hear about their unique career paths, challenges, and the skills they developed during their studies that helped them succeed in their professional lives.
Whether you’re considering enrolling in one of our programmes or are simply curious about what life after graduation could look like, this podcast offers real-world advice and inspiration from those who’ve been there.
Tune in for a deeper understanding of the university’s insights and how education can shape your future.
Alumni Stories
Preserving the digital web: conversations with a digital curator
What happens when websites disappear? Ben Els, Digital Curator for the Luxembourg Web Archive, guides us through the fascinating and vital world of digital preservation. Contrary to popular belief, online information is highly vulnerable to being lost forever as websites change or vanish completely. "Information online is much more ephemeral, much more in danger of being lost," Ben explains, highlighting why his work at the National Library of Luxembourg is so crucial.
The Luxembourg Web Archive creates exact copies of websites, preserving both content and user experience for future generations. From daily captures of news media to special collections documenting significant events like elections and the COVID-19 pandemic, Ben's team works to ensure Luxembourg's digital heritage remains accessible. Surprisingly, this massive undertaking is managed by just two people – a staffing level typical for national web archiving initiatives worldwide. "Whole continents are not covered," Ben notes, revealing the concerning global gaps in digital preservation efforts.
Ben's journey to this specialized role reveals valuable insights for students and career-seekers. After reluctantly attending the University of Luxembourg, he discovered unexpected benefits in its smaller, more personal environment. His path through German literature studies, a master's degree in Potsdam, and internships at cultural institutions demonstrates how following genuine interests rather than fixed career plans can lead to fulfilling professional opportunities.
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