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Jean Paul Lehners

Jean Paul Lehners (born 20 April 1948 in Grand Duchy of Luxembourg) is a Luxembourgish Historian specialized in the field of global and demographic history. He is also involved in the study of human rights. Jean-Paul Lehners is Professor of Global History and Holder of the (UNESCO Chair in Human Rights ) at the University of Luxembourg.
==Academic life==
After completing the “Cours Supérieurs” (higher courses) in Luxembourg in 1967, Jean-Paul Lehners studied in Strasbourg (France) as well as Vienna (Austria) between 1968 and 1973. In 1973, Lehners obtained a Doctorate’s degree from the University of Vienna. From 1973 to 1975, Lehners worked as the assistant of Michael Mitterauer at the Institut für Wirtschafts- und Sozialgeschichte der Universität Wien. Between 1976 and 1994, Lehners was lecturing at the University of Trier on themes such as quantitative methods in history, historical demography, history of family structures, analysis of school manuals, fear & security in 16th-20th century, history of European expansions by texts and controversy on numbers in history between 1976 and 1994.

In 1975, Jean Paul Lehners completed his internship and became course responsible at Lycée Michel Rodange, where he worked until 1980. Afterwards, he moved to Lycée technique Michel Lucius and taught here as a teacher until 1987, then moved back to his former institution, Lycée Michel-Rodange, and where taught until 1995.
Between 1984 and 1987, Lehners became the teaching responsible at the Centre Universitaire; then became the course responsible until 1990. Jean Paul Lehners obtained the title of professor in 1990 and taught at the Centre Universitaire and, from 2003 onwards, at the University of Luxembourg. He is currently still teaching at this institution.
Lehners became the vice-rector of the University of Luxembourg between 2003-2007. Since 2011, Jean-Paul Lehners is active as the first Holder of the UNESCO Chair in Human Rights at the University of Luxembourg.

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