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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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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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Document location
The vast majority of books and magazines are available for direct access in the library. To help you locate them, here is a short summary of the location of the different shelf numbers.
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LEEE - Lab of Environmental Change and Community Ecology
The Lab of Environmental Change and Community Ecology (LEEE) is directed by Professor Frédéric De Laender. It is one of 4 laboratories belonging to the Environmental and Evolutionary Biology Research Unit (URBE) within the Biology Department. The LEEE is also a member of the Institute of Life, Earth and Environment (ILEE).
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