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Innovative teaching methods

Offering an active and ambitious pedagogy is a priority for the Language Center teachers. Drawing on our experience in various fields related to education, we design innovative pedagogical projects through stimulating and meaningful activities.
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The projects

The teaching of languages for specific purposes is a research discipline in its own right, at the crossroads of different fields of linguistics (e.g. corpus linguistics and sociolinguistics), didactics and psychology. The Language Center aims to position its professional practice at a high level of quality, and ensures research into the didactics of languages for specific purposes in order to nurture innovative teaching that meets the needs of the academic community and society.
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Extra-academic activities

As part of or in addition to classes, Language Center teachers organize various extra-academic activities with the aim of offering students additional practice opportunities but also promoting the languages taught as well as their culture.
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Contact

Contact the Language Center Management +32 (0)81 72 41 48 direction.cdl@unamur.be Secretariat +32 (0)81 72 40 18 secretariat.cdl@unamur.be Address Rue Joseph Grafé, 1 - 5000 Namur6th floor of the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters
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Preparatory courses

Preparatory courses enable future medical students to prepare for the entrance exam and all other students to discover university education by revising the subjects essential to their future training.Exclusively intended for students completing their secondary education (newcomers), these preparatory courses are tailored to each university program.
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Preparing for the 2024 medical entrance exam: Winter session

This session aims to review all scientific subjects: mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology and to prepare for the "Communication and critical analysis of information" part.For each scientific discipline, a complete syllabus is provided at the beginning of the session. For the second part, documents are available on the platform.The courses are built in two stages. First, a reminder of the theoretical elements that you will have been invited to review the week before the session, and then numerous exercises in the form of MCQs corrected and commented on by the teachers that enable you to acquire speed of execution and in-depth reflection.The session can be takenin person (750 places maximum)or remotely (live or replay) Independent on the choice you make to take this training course, you will have access to the distance learning platform. A wealth of content and tools (videos, tests, forum...) will enable you to see or review different parts of the subjects on your own, practice and prepare for the hours of face-to-face (or live distance) lessons to make the most of them.This session comprises 98 hours of lessons.26 h physics24 h chemistry20 h mathematics16 h biology12 h communication and critical analysis of information ScheduleNovember 4, November 18, November 25, December 2, December 9, January 27, February 3, February 10, February 17, February 24, March 16, March 23 March 30, April 13, April 20, April 27 and May 18.Organization of distance learning coursesFor all students, whether enrolled face-to-face or by distance learning, courses can all be taken on the "UNamur - Formations" platform. The courses will be recorded and will remain available until the day of the competition.On this platform all syllabi will be available in PDF version. Other course materials may be deposited there by teachers and all pedagogical communications will be transmitted to you via this platform.Do you have any questions or difficulties with this platform? Consult the FAQ Information sessionOn Wednesday, October 23, 2024 from 2 to 4 pm, an information session on the program and the methodology implemented for the different disciplines will be organized in person (at the Vauban amphitheater) and remotely (the link to attend this session live will be available on this page). Syllabuses will be available at this session, and from then on will be available at Info études during opening hours. They will also be distributed on the first Saturday of class at the auditorium entrance. Image Online registration Online registration from July 1, 2023Registrations are suspended from December 21, 2023 to January 4, 2024.Presential registration subject to availability.Remote registration until January 31, 2024 at the latest.Practical information: registration fees Online registration
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Teaching in higher education

Are you a (future) teacher trainer in higher education and want to acquire the right teaching qualification? The Master of specialization in teacher training and the CAPAES are for you!
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Research

Fundamental or more applied, research activity is at the heart of the intellectual life of the Faculty Economics Management Communication Politics (EMCP). It is carried out by teams of professors, assistants, researchers, doctoral students and post-doctoral fellows. It is part of 11 major research themes developed within 5 research institutes and 10 research centers and teams.
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Legal research

Legal research at UNamur is based on an open and interdisciplinary scientific approach. It is distinguished by its close integration of legal theory, societal innovation, and human engagement.Through its research centers—CRIDS, the Center for Vulnerabilities & Societies, and the Contract Law Unit—the Faculty contributes to contemporary debates and public policy. It collaborates with numerous partners in Belgium and internationally.Discover the research areas of the Faculty of Law at UNamur on this page.
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Community Service

As part of its mission to serve society, the UNamur Faculty of Law is actively committed to continuing education and the sharing of legal knowledge. It offers specialized certificates, accredited conferences, and innovative initiatives such as the Namur Legal Lab. Through its dynamic networks—the Association of Namur Lawyers (AJN) and its alumni association (ADANam)—the Faculty strengthens ties between the academic world, legal professionals, and society. On this page, discover the various initiatives of the UNamur Faculty of Law, dedicated to serving a just and sustainable society.
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Research topics

Research at the Faculty is part of 11 major research themes: from development economics to digital, via innovation, marketing and didactics, discover the research themes developed within the Faculty of Economic, Social and Management Sciences.
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Administrative fees

The review of your application by the admissions committee is subject to the payment of a fixed administrative fee of €200. This is a prerequisite for the review of your application.
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