Develop your
digital skills

The mission of the Digital Learning Hub is to help reduce the digital skills gap in Luxembourg.
We do so by offering in-person, affordable courses in various fields of IT and related sectors.

Learning Tracks

The Digital Learning Hub offers both short courses to acquire specific skills, as well as longer learning tracks that are comprised of multiple individual modules and take several weeks to complete. These learning tracks are designed to impart more extensive skillsets and better prepare you for the career of your choice.

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About the Digital Learning Hub

Launched in May 2022, the Digital Learning Hub is an initiative of the Ministry of National Education, Children and Youth, and was created to contribute to the government's mission to reduce the digital skills gap in Luxembourg (and the Greater Region). In this context, the Digital Learning Hub has two objectives: to further expedite the digital transformation of the country by way of (continuing) education and to help fill the severe need for skilled IT-trained professionals on the job market.

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42 Luxembourg: full-time coding school

The Digital Learning Hub is the home of 42 Luxembourg - an innovative computer programming school that offers industry-leading tech education for free. Don't expect any formal classrooms or teachers. Instead, you'll research and teach yourself knowledge to gain valuable skills.

42 Luxembourg is tuition-free and doesn't require any coding experience. It's a full-time learning program that takes between 18 months and 5 years to complete

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Frequently asked questions

The Digital Learning Hub is a public institution created to contribute to the Luxembourgish government’s mission to close the digital skills gap by way of continuing education.

Although operated by the same team, you can think of both as two different entities – the Digital Learning Hub offers short courses that range from several hours up to several weeks, whereas 42 Luxembourg is a full-time, project-based coding school that takes upwards of a year to complete.

The Digital Learning Hub specialises in IT and adjacent domains. Our courses range from beginner to advanced and are organised in response to the demands of the Luxembourgish job market.

Students, public servants, asylum seekers, people with cost-of-living benefits, and unemployed people registered with an employment agency in the Greater Region do not have to pay for our courses. During the checkout process you can select your status and upload a document to prove it, and the website will apply the corresponding checkout.

The Digital Learning Hub does not have exams for the vast majority of its courses, but each participant will receive a certificate of participation with their attendance rate at the end of each course.

A learning track is a collection of regular courses that all belong to the same career path. You can choose to either register for the entirety of a learning track, or a selection of one or multiple of its courses.

You can find the prerequisites and estimated level for each individual course on their respective pages. Please note that most of our courses – even those without any specific prerequisites – require basic familiarity with using computers.

The vast majority of our courses are in-person and take place in Belval (Esch-sur-Alzette). You can find the respective location in each individual course, and you will also receive a reminder per mail containing the address along with other necessary information.

You can take a look at our contact page for public transport and parking opportunities, as well as a more detailed look at navigating our building once you’re inside.