GRAJU: UNamur Joins a New Global Alliance of Jesuit Universities
A delegation from the University of Namur traveled to the Philippines in March 2026 for the inaugural symposium of the Global Research Alliance of Jesuit Universities (GRAJU). As a founding member of this new international alliance, UNamur participated in this event, which marks the official launch of a global network of Jesuit universities committed to research addressing major societal challenges.
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Walloon Honey PGI and Liège White Sausage PGI: When History Adds Flavor to Local Products
In 2025, two iconic Walloon products—Walloon honey and Liège white blood sausage—were awarded the prestigious European PGI designation. Behind this success lies the AgriLabel project, to which UNamur has been contributing for over a decade. Working alongside producers, specialists, and public institutions, our Department of History played a decisive role: demonstrating, through historical sources and scientific analysis, the close connection between these products and their local terroir. A project at the heart of economic, identity-related, cultural, and scientific issues.
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An immersive game to strengthen interprofessional collaboration in healthcare
On Thursday, March 12, students from the Master’s program in General Medicine and the Master’s program in Pharmaceutical Sciences at UNamur, as well as students from the Master’s program in Nursing at Henallux, gathered to test “Eugène’s Journey,” an immersive game created as part of the PUNCh (Namur University Pedagogy in Transition) project. This educational game was designed to strengthen communication and collaboration among future healthcare professionals. Following the gameplay phase, a structured debriefing was conducted with the students to transform the experience into a collective learning opportunity.
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Phoenix Capital sponsors research in synthetic organic chemistry
At the Organic Chemistry Unit (UCO) of the Chemistry Department at UNamur, researchers study organic molecules with high added value. Lionel-Marie Van Geesbergen has just started a doctoral thesis under the supervision of Professor Steve Lanners. After only a month and a half of investigation, the PhD student already has a proof of concept. A very promising research project with numerous potential applications!
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Science Spring at UNamur: The 2026 Edition, Driven by Curiosity… and a Visit from Raphaël Liégeois
For a week, the University of Namur introduced science and technology to a wide audience through events for schools, activities for the general public, and two flagship conferences. The highlight was a visit by Raphaël Liégeois, an astronaut with the European Space Agency (ESA), as part of the Spring of Science.
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UNamur is participating in the state visit to Norway and strengthening its academic partnerships
The University of Namur participated in the recent Belgian state visit to Norway with the aim of strengthening collaboration between Belgian and Norwegian universities on major scientific and societal challenges. The UNamur delegation consisted of Rector Annick Castiaux, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine Jean-Michel Dogné, and Professor Benoît Muylkens (Department of Veterinary Medicine).
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CReF Press Release | Belgian Universities Reaffirm Their Strategic Partnership
At the 5th CRef-VLIR Forum in Brussels, the ten Belgian universities deepened their collaboration on a range of key issues. University presidents and vice presidents from across the country discussed ways to preserve and strengthen the appeal and resilience of universities, as well as their contribution to society, in a rapidly changing context. Held at the University Foundation, the forum once again highlighted the importance of structural collaboration between the Flemish and French-speaking academic communities.
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Economy: Why Are More African Women Converting to New Christian Churches?
New Christian churches are experiencing spectacular growth, particularly in Africa. While they are attracting a growing number of followers, it is notable that women are joining them far more often than men. Catherine Guirkinger, a professor and researcher in development economics, examines this gendered phenomenon of religious conversion and the economic mechanisms underlying it. This original research has just received prestigious WelCHANGE funding through the 2025 call for proposals from the F.R.S-FNRS.
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AI as a driver of autonomy in the workplace
The U-BPM (User-oriented Business Process Management) project explores how artificial intelligence can serve as a bridge between different business functions within a company. This process-management-focused approach is led by Malik Schinckus as part of the Win4doc program, a doctoral thesis funded by SPW Research. In collaboration with UNamur and the consulting firm Daïmo, Malik Schinckus brings theory and practice together to improve collaboration, performance, and reflection on everyday practices in the business world.
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Win4Doc | Predicting Failures to Better Protect Space Infrastructure
Detecting a failure before it occurs: that is the goal of the research being conducted by Antoine Hubermont, a doctoral student at UNamur. This project, named Monsater, is funded by SPW Research as part of the Win4Doc program in collaboration with the space company Telespazio Belgium. It addresses a key strategic challenge: ensuring the reliability of complex systems, particularly in the space sector.
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