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Veterinary Medicine

Veterinary medicine is a discipline at the intersection of medicine, biology, agronomy, and pharmacy. It focuses on the collective and individual health of farm and companion animals, as well as its implications for the environment, human health, and society. At the forefront of managing public health issues and monitoring contagious diseases, veterinarians are also a driving force in human and animal biomedical research. In this sense, veterinary medicine is an indispensable link in global health. 
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Isolated courses and Selor

Do you want to enhance your knowledge by taking certain courses without actually enrolling in a training program? Are you an A-level candidate? Whether you are regularly enrolled (or not) at the University of Namur, you can register for some of our courses.
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Alumni associations

Many faculties and departments have set up an association to act as their interface for coordinating and organizing activities with their alumni. Others communicate directly with their alumni network. Whichever way you choose to organize your events, we'll keep you up to date!
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Free movers

Free Mover status only applies to international students (from outside Belgium) who wish to attend isolated courses as a Free Mover.
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Biology Studies

Biology is the science of life.  From the cell to the ecosystem, it studies all forms of life. It is essential for understanding complex societal issues related to the environment, health, and sustainable development. 
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Geography Studies

Learn how to address the social and environmental challenges facing our society and develop a scientific approach focused on the future and on solving societal issues!
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Geology Studies

Fostering curiosity about the Earth and the natural world: a key to meeting the challenges of tomorrow.
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Certificates

The Faculty of Education and Training organizes several certifying programs in partnership with other faculties or higher education establishments.
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Faculty

Faculty of Medicine

Organized since 1929, medical education, initially limited to the first year, was completed in 1962 with the opening of the 2nd and 3rd years. Since 1962, the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Namur has trained thousands of doctors who can be found in every region of the country and internationally. Research is also an essential pillar of the Faculty and its departments. Finally, service to society touches on several important aspects.
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Education

UNamur offers five certificates and training in the field of education. It also participates in two certificates coordinated by other institutions.
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The anatomy laboratory

The Anatomy Laboratory is entirely dedicated to teaching. All illustrative techniques (images, fixed organs, software, X-rays) are used to enable the student to understand the intimate architecture of the human being.
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Open access

Open access is a movement aimed at making scientific production accessible. Since 2018, a decree enacted in the Wallonia-Brussels Federation has in fact obliged researchers to deposit a version of their article in their institution's repository. This information is intended for PhD students at the University of Namur.
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