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UNIVERSEH General Assembly at UNamur: a success for UNamur and prospects for closer collaboration

From November 18 to 20, the University of Namur was honored to welcome scientists, academics, students and university staff from all over Europe for the "General meeting" of the UNIVERSEH (European Space University for Earth and Humanity) alliance. The event was marked by fruitful exchanges, enriching workshops and inspiring presentations.
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Research poles

Image Democratic Transformations Cluster See content Image Territorial and Environmental Transformations Division See content Image Pole Transitions and Ages of Life See content Image Center for Vulnerabilities and Societies (V&S) See content Image Tocqueville Chair See content
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Training tomorrow's doctors: a look back at the work of ASBL PAH

As part of the practical work (TP) in medical psychology at the University of Namur's Faculty of Medicine, a landmark intervention took place. A pair, comprising Dominique Damas, expert patient and active member of the ASBL PAH (Plateforme Annonce Handicap), and Dr. Latteur, physician, came to share their experience on a subject as delicate as it is essential: the announcement of bad news or serious diagnoses to patients.
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Preparing the ground. Gestures, supports and discourses of exploratory work in literature and film

The colloquium will be held on Tuesday, April 15 and Wednesday, April 16, 2025, at the University of Namur (Belgium). Proposals for papers (programmatic title and abstract of 500 signs, followed by a biobibliography) can be sent by November 15, 2024 to Jean-Benoit.Gabriel@unamur.be and Denis.Saint-Amand@unamur.be.
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Benevol 2024: UNamur at the heart of software engineering, maintenance and evolution

In late November 2024, UNamur hosted the 23rd BENEVOL Congress, an annual research seminar that provides an opportunity for international researchers to meet and discuss new ideas, important issues and cutting-edge research in the field of software engineering, maintenance and evolution.
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Institutional positioning

The University of Namur promotes gender equality, supports its researchers by fostering a culture of excellence and scientific integrity, and places sustainable development at the heart of its priorities. The 2025 strategic plan, a veritable guide to the university's future, defines the objectives and actions needed to strengthen the University of Namur's position within the institutional landscape in the Wallonia-Brussels Federation. Students don't just take classes: they contribute to a community based on respect, solidarity and integrity. These values are essential to ensure an environment where everyone can develop to their full potential. The good conduct policy supports other strong institutional policies on key societal issues, such as the fight against precariousness, harassment, inclusion and the promotion of student involvement. These policies illustrate the University of Namur's commitment to providing a respectful, inclusive and supportive working and learning environment for its students, researchers and the wider community..
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Temporary libraries

The BUMP is under construction!Faced with the challenge of temporarily closing a central campus facility, the University of Namur has chosen to invest in two temporary libraries to meet the differentiated needs of the university community.
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UNamur and Mutualité chrétienne form partnership to better understand shortage of general practitioners in rural areas

The University of Namur (UNamur) and Christian Mutuality (MC) announce a groundbreaking collaboration aimed at better understanding and combating the shortage of general practitioners in rural areas. This partnership is part of the Observatoire Universitaire en Médecine Rurale (OUMRu), launched in 2023 by UNamur.
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Matteo Ricci Space

The Matteo Ricci Space aims to be an iconic place of welcome, exchange, and support for the university's international community. Its name pays tribute to Matteo Ricci (1552-1610), a Jesuit and humanist who pioneered intercultural dialogue between Europe and China. Like this scholar, who was able to forge links between knowledge and civilizations, this space is designed as a crossroads where students, researchers, and staff members in international mobility can meet, whether they are on exchange programs, expatriates, or refugees.
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Is watching gaming gaming? Twitch and the video game revolution

A lifelong video game enthusiast, Fanny Barnabé, a researcher at the CRIDS research center (Namur Digital Institute) and lecturer at the University of Namur, explores behind the scenes of a major cultural phenomenon: video game streaming on Twitch. Between humor, irony and toxic discourse, she deciphers the issues at stake in a digital space in the throes of change.
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Benoit Champagne

As Vice-Rector for Research and Libraries, Benoît Champagne is a permanent guest at the university's Board of Directors and General Assembly.
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