At the Technische Universität München (Germany), I know of two courses
where Clojure was at least mentioned.

This year there was an "advanced Java" seminar with one talk about
Clojure ( http://www2.in.tum.de/hp/Main?nid=59 ).
Next year there is a "programming models and code generation" seminar
with a talk about the concurrency features of Clojure (
http://www.lrr.in.tum.de/public/HauptseminarCodegenerierungWS09 - not
mentioned yet).

But I know of no lecture that uses Clojure as its main language (yet).
In the second semester, our students are teached OCaml or a self-
constructed functional-like Java when they learn functional
programming.
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