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Studies in Information and Communication
Advertisements, social media, radio, television, print media, digital platforms… there are many different forms of communication, and they play a very significant role in our daily lives today. But how do these media work? How does information circulate in today’s society? And how can we communicate in a way that is both effective and creative, yet also critical and responsible? By becoming communication and journalism professionals working for media outlets, companies, and organizations, you’ll learn to decode these messages and make your voice heard amid this flood of information.
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Studies at Sciences Po
How can governments and citizens respond to the climate crisis? Why is the far right winning elections? What are the ways to resolve armed conflicts? Does the European Union have a future after Brexit? Political science provides analytical tools for studying these issues. The Bachelor’s degree in Political Science is a cutting-edge program for those who wish to understand the transformations of contemporary societies and become active participants in NGOs, governments, businesses, and European and international institutions.
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Ten Years of the Center for Vulnerabilities and Societies: Approaching the Law from a Human-Centered Perspective
Established about ten years ago within the UNamur School of Law, the Center for Vulnerabilities and Societies (V&S) has established itself as a hub for research and critical reflection on contemporary situations of vulnerability. Born from the merger of two existing centers (PROJUCIT and Fundamental Rights and Social Cohesion), it has gradually organized itself around a clear objective: to analyze how the law addresses the realities experienced by people affected by poverty, precariousness, and discrimination, or whose fundamental rights are at risk of being compromised.
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The SUSCARE Project: What if “caring” were the solution to the labor crisis?
Increasingly demanding workloads, an imbalance between work and personal life, and greater performance scrutiny… the world of work is undergoing profound changes. In this context, how can we enable individuals to remain engaged and find lasting fulfillment in their professional lives? A new ARC research project called “SUSCARE” proposes an innovative solution: placing the concept of care at the heart of organizational practices.
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Bachelor's programs in Law
At the University of Namur, the bachelor’s programs in Law offer several tracks to accommodate a variety of student profiles, lifestyles, and career goals. Whether you’re a recent high school graduate, an adult returning to school, or interested in an international or interdisciplinary program, you’ll find a law program tailored to your ambitions.Discover the different bachelor’s programs offered at UNamur on this page.
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Francqui Chairs in the UNamur Faculty of Law
The Faculty of Law at the University of Namur (UNamur) has long been committed to the pursuit of academic excellence and inter-university cooperation promoted by the Francqui Foundation.By hosting Belgian and international professors and inviting its own faculty members to other universities, the Faculty of Law actively contributes to the influence of the Francqui Chairs, which serve as true vehicles for scientific exchange, intellectual debate, and the promotion of high-level research.This page presents the general framework of the Francqui Chairs, as well as the history of visiting professors at the UNamur Faculty of Law and UNamur professors invited to other academic institutions.
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Academic year 2025-2026
September 15, 2025
A program for all09h00 | Welcome at Pedro Arrupe (Rue de Bruxelles, 67 - 5000 Namur).11h00 | Back-to-school celebration at Saint-Aubain Cathedral (Place Saint-Aubain - 5000 Namur) then welcome students by the Cercles.
Block 1 - All sectors
September 15 from 1:30pm on the first floor of the Faculty (in front of the Adam Smith auditorium). The detailed schedule is available below.
Students with 30 credits or more - Information and communication
September 15 from 2:15pm on the 1st floor (auditoire E12) of the Faculty. The detailed schedule is available below.
Students with 30 credits or more - Political science
September 15 from 3:15pm on the 3rd floor (E34) of the Faculty. The detailed schedule is available below.
Students with 30 credits or more - Economics and Management and Management Engineering
September 15 from 3:15pm in D02 (Faculty of Law). The detailed schedule is available below.
Block 3 in Economics and Management and Management Engineering
September 15 from 2:45pm on the first floor of the Faculty (multi-purpose room, E02). The detailed schedule is available below.
Block 1 - Masters in management science and management engineering
September 15 from 2:45pm on the first floor of the Faculty (multi-purpose room, E02). The detailed schedule is available below.
Masters in Management Sciences (60 & 120) with UES (gateway)
September 15 from 2pm on the first floor of the Faculty (multi-purpose room, E02). The detailed schedule is available below.
Master in Economics
September 15 from 9:30 am on the Louvain-La-Neuve site.
Specialized Master's Degree in International and Development Economics
September 3 at seminar E33 (3rd floor) of the Faculty.
Time-shifting programs
September 13 from 9am on the 1st floor (auditoire E13) of the Faculty. Details of this reception are available below.
And before school starts?
In addition to preparatory courses, UNamur offers newcomer students the opportunity to discover their Faculty and the campus, and to take part in a services forum during 2 integration days.Put all the advantages on your side, take part in the preparatory courses!For future medical students, the preparatory courses enable you to prepare for the entrance exam, and for all other students, to discover university teaching by revising the subjects essential to your future training.Exclusively designed for students completing their secondary education (newcomers), these preparatory courses, programmed between mid-August and early September, are tailored to each university program.Learn more about the schedules for the various sessions and register for the preparatory courses...
NEW! To help you make the most of your first year at the University, take part in our integration days!Friday afternoon, September 12 - reserved for newcomers, free, registration requiredTour of your Faculty and campusBarbecue and evening partyYou must register for both activities, even if you are enrolled in the preparatory courses! Registration link: https://www.billetweb.fr/journees-dintegration-unamur-2025.Saturday September 13 from 12pm to 4pm - open to all - free, free accessServices forum: presentation of student services (sports, culture, commitment, social cell, ...), project kots and activities organized on campus...
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Academic year 2025-2026
September 15, 2025
A program for all09h00 | Welcome at Pedro Arrupe (Rue de Bruxelles, 67 - 5000 Namur).11h00 | Back-to-school celebration at Saint-Aubain Cathedral (Place Saint-Aubain - 5000 Namur) then welcome students by the Cercles.
First year of Bachelor of Law
Tuesday, September 16, 2025Welcome from 12:30 to 1:00 pm in auditorium PA01 by the Dean and presentation of the program by the educational coordinator.
Second and third years of bachelor's degree in law
Courses resume on (date to be confirmed)
Staggered-schedule ferry
September 13, 202510am - D11 | BLOC 1 students welcomed by program director Géraldine Mathieu, followed by a welcome drink.The aim of this welcome session is to provide students with all the useful and practical information about BAC HD. It is also a privileged and convivial moment to meet teachers from the program and other students, as well as to familiarize themselves with the teaching facilities.13h - D11 | Start of classes for Block 1
And before school starts?
In addition to preparatory courses, UNamur offers newcomer students the opportunity to discover their Faculty and the campus, and to take part in a services forum during 2 integration days.Put all the advantages on your side, take part in the preparatory courses!For future medical students, the preparatory courses enable you to prepare for the entrance exam, and for all other students, to discover university teaching by revising the subjects essential to your future training.Exclusively designed for students completing their secondary education (newcomers), these preparatory courses, programmed between mid-August and early September, are tailored to each university program.Learn more about the schedules for the various sessions and register for the preparatory courses...
NEW! To help you make the most of your first year at the University, take part in our integration days!Friday afternoon, September 12 - reserved for newcomers, free, registration requiredTour of your Faculty and campusBarbecue and evening partyYou must register for both activities, even if you are enrolled in the preparatory courses! Registration link: https://www.billetweb.fr/journees-dintegration-unamur-2025.Saturday September 13 from 12pm to 4pm - open to all - free, free accessServices forum: presentation of student services (sports, culture, commitment, social cell, ...), project kots and activities organized on campus...
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Flamure Ibrahimi has been awarded the 2026 ServCollab Scholarship, an international recognition of excellence in doctoral research!
Flamure Ibrahimi is a Ph.D. student in service and marketing management at the NaDI-CeRCLe Research Center at the University of Namur (Belgium) within the EMCP Faculty, under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Wafa Hammedi (University of Namur) and Prof. Dr. Linda Alkire (Texas State University). She has just been awarded the prestigious ServCollab Scholarship 2026, an international distinction that recognizes and supports doctoral students whose work falls within the field of Transformative Service Research (TSR)—doctoral projects with high impact on society and humanity.
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Contacts
Education
Day Program Office
Delphine Liévin+32 (0)81 72 47 94secretariat.droit@unamur.be
Office HoursMonday: 8:45 AM–12:30 PM and 1:30 PM–4:00 PMTuesday: 8:45 AM–12:30 PM and 1:30 PM–4:00 PMWednesday: 8:45 AM–12:30 PMThursday: 8:45 AM–12:30 PM and 2:00 PM–4:00 PMFriday: 8:45 AM–12:30 PM
Office of Staggered-Schedule Classes
Merry Hamwi+32 (0)81 72 47 88droithd@unamur.be
Office HoursBy appointment: Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. (September, October, February, and March).Also available on Saturdays by appointment.Walk-ins: Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Office of the Master's Program in Digital Law (DNUM)
Sarah Fievet+32 (0)81 72 52 04sarah.fievet@unamur.be
Office Hours Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday: 8:30 AM–4:30 PMBy email/phone/Teams: Wednesdays from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Doctoral Office
Laura Mathy+32 (0)81 72 47 67doctorat.droit@unamur.be
Office hours:Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday
Office of Continuing Education in Insolvency Law
Laura Mathy+32 (0)81 72 47 67doctorat.droit@unamur.be
Office hours:Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday
Academic Advisor
Audrey Pütz+32 (0)81 72 48 03conseiller-academique.droit@unamur.be
Office Hours: Available by appointment, to be scheduled in advance via email (in-person meetings, meetings via Teams, or phone consultations)Services: Assistance with creating your PAE and personal support throughout your journey, Granting of course waivers and recognition of prior learning (VAE), Point of contact for additional training programs (economics, management, and political science; the dual degree in law and philosophy), mobility programs (ERASMUS BELGICA, 2+2+1, BIP), individual courses, course load reductions, and voluntary internships (non-academic).
Curriculum Coordination
Academic Coordinator for Day Programs
Élise Defreyne
+32 81 72 52 07
elise.defreyne@unamur.be
Program Coordinator for Split-Shift Schedules
Mathieu Rolain
+32 (0)81 72 47 87
mathieu.rolain@unamur.be
Library
Law Library
Librarian
Quentin Houbion
+32 (0)81 72 48 05
bibliotheque-droit@unamur.be
Faculty Operations
Decannat
Dean
Nathalie Basecqz
doyenne.droit@unamur.be
Associate Dean
Hervé Jacquemin
herve.jacquemin@unamur.be
Administration
Julie Fanuel, Faculty Administrative and Financial Manager.
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday: 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
+32 (0)81 72 47 93
raf.droit@unamur.be
Financial Manager, Merry Hamwi
+32 (0)81 72 47 88
merry.hamwi@unamur.be
ASBL
Secrétariat de l'ADANam
Laura Mathy
+32 (0)81 72 47 67
adanam@unamur.be
Secrétariat de l'AJN
Laura Mathy
+32 (0)81 72 47 67
ajn@unamur.be
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Faculty and Interfaculty Research
Vulnerabilities & Societies Research Center (V&S)
Megan De Waegeneer
megan.dewaegeneer@unamur.be
Contract Law Unit
Office. Open: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday
+32 (0)81 72 47 64
florence.george@unamur.be
Center for Research on Information, Law, and Society (CRIDS)
Amélie Bouton, Administrative and Financial Manager at CRIDS
+32 (0)81 72 47 69
admin.crids@unamur.be
Address
AddressLaw SchoolRempart de la Vierge 5B-5000 Namur
Mailing AddressUniversity of Namur - Faculty of Law61 Rue de Bruxelles5000 Namur
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The studies
New markets, increased competition, technological advances, but also ecological, energy, political and quality of life issues... The challenges to be met are numerous and the needs are constantly growing. Approach economic and social issues from a fresh perspective, sensitive to societal and ethical responsibility, interdisciplinarity, the international dimension and the challenges of transition to shape the sustainable future of our society.Welcome to the Faculty Economics Management Communication Politics (EMCP)!
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