The University of Namur has several buildings in and around the city center with rooms for students. The kots-à-projet (or KàPs) bring together students who champion a meaningful project. They contribute to the liveliness of the campus or, more globally, of society.
Traditional kots
These accommodations are located between 5 and 10 min walk from the faculties and are intended for a mixed public.
Furnishings
The rooms in these accommodations are furnished with a wired internet connection. These accommodations have a shared kitchen and shared bathroom facilities.
Rents and rental conditions
Rent for a room varies between €350 and €375 all charges included. A rental guarantee of €380 is required to hand over the keys.
The rental contract runs for 10 months, from the beginning of September to the end of June. On request, on-campus accommodation is available during July and August.
Contact
For information and visits please contact:
Laurent TALLIER
+32(0)494/44.81.55
laurent.tallier@unamur.be
Project kots
A kot-à-projet (kàp) is a gathering place for a group of students, usually between 5 and 9 people. In addition to living together in the same community housing, the students carry out a project close to their hearts. The University supports the projects, both by funding activities and promoting involvement. Kots-à-projet are not available to students enrolling in their 1st year at the University.
The buildings for the kots-à-projet are a 5-minute walk from the campus.
Furnishings
The rooms in these accommodations are furnished with a wired internet connection in each room. These accommodations have a shared kitchen and shared bathroom facilities.
Rental
Rent for a room forming part of a project kot is €350 including all charges. A rental guarantee of €380 is required to hand over the keys.
The rental contract is for 10 months, starting at the beginning of September and ending at the end of June. On request, on-campus accommodation is available during July and August.
Contact
The Assemblée des kots-à-projet (AkàP) coordinates the students who belong to it. An annual call for applications is launched in April.