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Chair in Sustainable Development and Transition 2021

This UNamur chair is dedicated to the question of sustainable development and transition and the ethical issues it raises. It aims to raise awareness and inform the academic community and the general public.
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Partnership with Reinette & Co

UNamur has a large fruit-growing estate on the Domaine d'Haugimont. This heritage, soon to be a hundred years old, is a marvellous example of how Man, Animal and Plant have been working together for decades. This orchard-grazed ecosystem is an ancient agro-ecological model that meets many of the environmental, societal and climatic challenges of the future. As such, it must be preserved, redeveloped, promoted and used as a laboratory for life, production and awareness-raising. A partnership with reinette & Co has been set up to achieve these objectives.
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Events

Each year, the estate is the setting for events organized by UNamur for the academic community and the general public.
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Alumni stories

Find testimonials from Alumni of the University of Namur published in Omalius.
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Recruiter area

The Cellule emploi offers all recruiters looking for university candidates the opportunity to quickly communicate job offers, internships student jobs to students and graduates of the University of Namur. Thanks to this free service, a large number of recruitments have already taken place.
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Promoting gender equality at UNamur

Annual gender-related activities and conferences held at UNamur, including February 11, International Day of Women and Girls in Science, and March 8, International Women's Rights Day
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Investment policy

Given the societal and environmental challenges facing every player and actress, the University of Namur affirms its desire to adopt a policy of ethical and sustainable management of its portfolio of movable investments.
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The vegetable garden at the University of Namur

A group of staff from the departments of Geography, Geology, Biology and the Service Informatique Universitaire (SIU) therefore decided to create a collective garden comprising a vegetable garden cultivated according to organic gardening principles, a compost of organic waste and a rainwater cistern..
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Sorting non-hazardous waste

Waste. Just like at home, I sort!
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2023 projects - CaNDLE call

In 2023, UNamur opened a fourth CaNDLE call funded thanks to the joint support of the Fonds Jérôme pour le développement durable and the Assemblée des Cercles des étudiantes et étudiants de l'UNamur.The 7 projects selected under this call are presented below. The SDGs are indicated according to their preponderance at the heart of the project.
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Energy and water consumption awareness campaign 2022-2023

Like any large structure that has to welcome thousands of people every day in the best possible conditions, the university has been hit hard by the rise in energy prices. An increase that is likely to have a long-term impact on our resources. It's a reality.In order to raise awareness throughout the Community as winter approaches, UNamur has launched an internal campaign starting December 1, 2022. The aim? Adopt together the right gestures which, when added up across our institution, will have a major impact on our heating, electricity and water consumption.
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Sustainable mobility - by bike

Namur is a city that lends itself fairly well to cycling, despite a few black spots (mainly bridges and major roads). Public facilities are located in flat areas, as is the entire university campus. The city center, whether pedestrianized or not, is easy to cycle around, and bikes can be parked almost anywhere on campus.
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