Alumni - Biology
As biology graduates and professionals, you work in laboratories or in the field on a variety of projects that address complex societal issues: adaptation to climate change, the fight against chronic or infectious diseases, biodiversity loss, food security, and more. We are interested in your experience and background!
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Alumni - Veterinary Medicine
As professionals, you represent and promote the various facets of the veterinary profession today. We want to stay in touch with our graduates and enrich our directory to facilitate communication and exchanges with our alumni and current students: sharing information, exchanging professional experiences, or simply meeting up for more festive activities.
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Alumni - French and Roman Languages and Literatures
Are you a former Roman languages student at UNamur? Do you remember the cozy atmosphere of the literature seminars where you took Italian or Spanish classes? Was it in the Aula Maior that you first heard the names of Ferdinand de Saussure, Samuel Beckett, and François Rabelais? Are you well versed in text analysis and the history of Romance languages? Then you've come to the right place! Welcome to the alumni page of the Department of French and Roman Languages and Literatures!
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Alumni - Philosophy
Are you a recent or former graduate who would like to stay connected with the Philosophy Department, its activities, its faculty, and its students?
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Schools and teachers
UNamur is committed to supporting teachers in their educational mission throughout the school year. From primary to secondary school, you will find ready-to-use resources, educational activities, and innovative tools to address a wide range of topics with your students. We also offer continuing education, support systems to help students stay in school, and information sessions on higher education to help you guide your classes in their choices and success.
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REHNam Conference | "Truth" in the digital age: between combating information manipulation and protecting quality information?
In recent years, public debate has been regularly disrupted by various attempts to distort "information." While this phenomenon is as old as information itself, digital technology, the powerful interactivity offered by online platforms, and recent developments in generative artificial intelligence have given it a whole new dimension. Manipulated online information spreads virally, reaching internet users around the world in a matter of minutes. It poses serious risks to society and threatens democracy and the rule of law. To see this, one need only recall events such as the US and French presidential elections, the Covid-19 pandemic, the war in Ukraine, the terrorist attack at the Nova festival in 2023, and the war in Gaza. Faced with this phenomenon, actors from all sectors have been mobilizing for several years. This conference offers a legal perspective on the manipulation of online information in relation to freedom of expression and the right to information from the point of view of European law. It focuses, on the one hand, on the response of the European Union legislator to combat online disinformation and, on the other hand, on mechanisms for protecting "quality" information.Free admission.
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The Omalius magazine for winter 2025-2026 is now available!
Omalius is the magazine of the University of Namur. A quarterly publication that highlights UNamur's research, its experts, educational innovations, and current affairs. Discover the December 2025 issue.
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Master's students specializing in general medicine meet people with disabilities
On December 4, second-year students in the Master's program specializing in general medicine at UNamur enjoyed a unique training day. They had the opportunity to interact directly with residents of Château Vert, an institution that welcomes people with disabilities. The goal was to better understand their expectations of general practitioners and improve the quality of medical care for these patients with specific needs.
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RUN en Scène | Public radio recording by Radio Universitaire Namuroise
On the program: the excellent Empereur (Brussels) and Vaag (Kortrijk/Ghent) for two concerts that promise to be both raw and intense. These concerts will be recorded live, before being broadcast on RUN accompanied by interviews. For the occasion, Empereur and VAAG will share the stage with Baïki, whose concert will close the evening without being recorded.Whether you are eager to discover new talent or keen to see these bands live again, you are welcome to join us on February 6! Advance tickets (€10 adults; €5 students)
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CercleS Training Week
In collaboration with the European Confederation of Higher Education Language Centers (CercleS) and the French National Network of Higher Education Language Centers (Ranacles), the UNamur Language Center is organizing the upcoming CercleS training week.
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The archives of the Middle Ages under the microscope of Jean-François Nieus
Jean-François Nieus, F.R.S-FNRS research fellow at UNamur for nearly 20 years, readily describes himself as a "document hunter." Fascinated by the mysteries of the Middle Ages, he explores a period still marked by gray areas and clichés. His main field of study? The documentary practices of the aristocracy of northern France and the former southern Netherlands, which shed light on the political, social, and cultural mechanisms at work between the 11th and 13th centuries.
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2026 New Year's address: "Dare to reinvent ourselves, dare to innovate"
At the start of 2026, UNamur Rector Annick Castiaux extends her best wishes to the entire university community. This is an opportunity to look back and celebrate the achievements of 2025 and outline the projects that will come to fruition in the coming months.
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