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Innovation and inclusion: the sign language dictionary

By combining the expertise of the Laboratoire de langues des signes de Belgique francophone (LSFB-Lab) and the skills of UNamur's Faculty of Computer Science, a pioneering and inclusive tool has been created for the deaf and signing community: the first bilingual French-sign language contextual dictionary.
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The fight against Covid-19

During the global pandemic, UNamur demonstrated its capacity for innovation and its role as a driving force, alongside other players in the field, to find effective and resilient solutions to healthcare challenges.
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Aging well and degenerative diseases

UNamur's projects think about the issue of aging well in a plural and interdisciplinary way, which considers the different ages of seniors' lives and also takes into account the entourage having to cope with accompanying a parent or spouse who has become less autonomous.
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The fight against cancer and Télévie

For many years, the university community, its alumni and partners have been mobilizing to benefit cancer research through Operation Télévie. All donations collected are donated to the FNRS.
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Specularia, an experimental archaeology project

Scientific innovation, craftsmanship and educational mediation combine in this project, which is a first in Belgium in the field of glass archaeology.
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Harm Reduction Group

The mission of the Risk Reduction group at the University of Namur is to support student actions that promote health on campus and help reduce risks in festive environments.
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Alison Forrester

Alison ForresterAlison Forrester is a Qualified Researcher at the FNRS. Her research group is based in the Unité de Recherche en Biologie Cellulaire (URBC), at the University of Namur, Belgium. Alison's work has been published in leading journals such as Nature, Nature Chemical Biology and the EMBO Journal.
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Olivier Sartenaer

Olivier Sartenaer, lecturer at the University of Namur, obtained a master's degree in physics and philosophy and defended his doctoral thesis in philosophy in 2013 at UCLouvain.
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Lieven Vandelanotte

Lieven Vandelanotte is professor of English language and linguistics at the University of Namur, and researcher in linguistics at KU Leuven, where he obtained his PhD in 2005.
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Philosophy department contacts

Management Sébastien LAOUREUX Head of the Philosophy Department +32 (0)81 72 40 89 sebastien.laoureux@unamur.be Manon VILAIN Department Secretary +32 (0)81 72 42 10 secretariat-departements.lettres@unamur.be Find out more about the department SVG .cls-1 { fill: #323232; stroke-width: 0px; } Studies See content SVG .cls-1 { fill: #323232; stroke-width: 0px; } Search See content SVG .cls-1 { fill: #323232; stroke-width: 0px; } Service to society See content SVG .cls-1 { fill: #323232; stroke-width: 0px; } Members See content
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History department contacts

Management Bénédicte ROCHET History Department Director +32 (0)81 72 53 17 benedicte.rochet@unamur.be Manon VILAIN Department Secretary +32 (0)81 72 42 10 secretariat-departements.lettres@unamur.be
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Contacts for the Classical Languages and Literatures Department

Management Pierre ASSENMAKER Director of the Classical Languages and Literatures Department +32 0()81 72 41 91 pierre.assenmaker@unamur.be Manon VILAIN Department Secretary +32 (0)81 72 42 10 secretariat-departements.lettres@unamur.be
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