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Carte blanche from the Rectors' Council of May 12, 2025

The appeal from rectors, researchers and students: "Strangling the resources allocated to research and teaching threatens the evolution of society"
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MOSI, from word to sign: a bilingual reading aid from French to Langue des signes de Belgique francophone (LSFB)

Instantly obtain a translation in sign language (LSFB) of a word written in French: that's what MOSI (Du mot au signe) makes possible. This new tool is the fruit of a collaboration between the University of Namur, the asbl École et Surdité and the asbl LSFB, supported by the King Baudouin Foundation.
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Carte blanche from the Rectors' Council of May 14, 2025

For a European Union guided by its values - in word and deed
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The impact of artificial intelligence on research: a look back at a day of exchanges and expertise at UNamur

On March 20, 2025, the University of Namur organized a day dedicated to artificial intelligence (AI) and its use in various fields of research. The event attracted over 150 people, researchers and students keen to explore the many facets of AI in scientific projects.
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Motivation, leadership and AI: three levers to transform hospital practices

In a fast-changing hospital sector, with ever-increasing demands for performance and innovation, project management plays a key role. Kevin Lejeune, Program Manager at CHU UCL Namur, is tackling these challenges as part of a management thesis at the University of Namur, within the EMCP Faculty (Economics, Management, Communication and SciencesPo), under the supervision of Professor Corentin Burnay. His ambition: to understand and structure the human and technological dynamics shaping hospital governance, and propose concrete levers to support its transformation.
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The Faculty of Law mobilizes around inclusion

Since 2022, the Faculty of Law at the University of Namur has been inviting students and teachers to come together around a common theme every year. Entitled "Fil Rouge", this project is expressed through courses, practical work and various educational, cultural and civic initiatives. It instills an original dynamic by encouraging the faculty community to tackle societal issues in a cross-disciplinary, concrete and committed way.
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UNamur supports FNRS in its drive to make life worth living

On May 10, 2025, Vice-Rector Carine Michiels and Professor Anne-Catherine Heuskin handed over UNamur's cheque at the grand closing evening of Operation Télévie, which this year raised a record €13,351,977 for the Fonds National de la Recherche Scientifique. Télévie funds are used entirely to finance cancer research projects at universities in the Wallonia-Brussels Federation and the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.
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Spring School UNIVERSEH 2025: Students from all over Europe meet in Belgium

Around 60 European students from the UNIVERSEH alliance gathered in Belgium during the last week of April for Spring School 2025, organized by the University of Namur.
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EMCP Faculty: three researchers win awards - #3 When AI becomes more human: Florence Nizette (NaDI) wins an international award

This summer's third and final focus on the NaDI-CeRCLe research center, which has gained international recognition in recent weeks thanks to awards won by three young researchers in service management. Following on from Floriane Goosse and Victor Sluÿters, we invite you to discover the work of Florence Nizette, a young researcher working on Artificial Intelligence technologies.
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Everything you need to succeed, from day one

At the University of Namur, student success is at the heart of everything we do. Professors, assistants and staff members are committed every day to offering much more than quality teaching: comprehensive support, designed to sustain each pathway.As the start of the university year approaches, a brief overview of these levers which, from day one, help students to move forward with confidence and support them in every dimension of their pathway.
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UNamur: the nerve center of wild literature

Last June, the UNamur Board of Directors officially announced the creation of the Observatoire des Littératures Sauvages (OLSa). Founded in 2022 under the leadership of Denis Saint-Amand, FNRS qualified researcher in the Department of French and Romance Languages and Literatures, this research center studies how literature is constructed outside of books and literary institutions, through alternative objects or channels.
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Digital start-ups advised by Namur Legal Lab students

For many years now, students at the University of Namur's Master of Specialization in Digital Law have been offering high-quality, free legal support to young start-ups active in the digital sector.
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