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International and development economics

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Research topics

Research at the Faculty is part of 11 major research themes: from development economics to digital, via innovation, marketing and didactics, discover the research themes developed within the Faculty of Economic, Social and Management Sciences.
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Contact

Dean's Office Pietro Zidda Dean +32 (0)81 72 48 83 doyen.emcp@unamur.be Anne-Sophie Collard Vice-Dean +32 (0)81 72 53 28 anne-sophie.collard@unamur.be Véronique Gilson Dean's secretariat +32 (0)81 72 48 52 secretariat.doyen.emcp@unamur.be Baccalaureate secretariats Virginie Di Luca Secretariat for political science graduates +32 (0)81 72 48 11 secretariat.scpo@unamur.be Virginie Di Luca Secretariat for communication bachelors +32 (0)81 72 48 11 secretariat.infocom@unamur.be Baccalaureate secretariats Valérie Warrand Secretariat for the bachelor's degree in economics and management +32 (0)81 72 48 53 secretariat.ecogestion@unamur.be Bénédicte Coulon Secretary to the Bachelor of Management Engineering +32 (0)81 72 48 41 secretariat.ingegestion@unamur.be Masters secretariat Bénédicte Coulon Secretariat of the Master 120 in Management Engineering +32 (0)81 72 48 41 secretariat.ingegestion@unamur.be Katty Catinus Secretariat of the Master 60 in Management Sciences +32 (0)81 72 49 58 secretariat.ecogestion@unamur.be Valérie Warrand Secretariat of the Master 120 in Management Sciences +32 (0)81 72 48 53 secretariat.ecogestion@unamur.be Secretariat for master's degrees in economics, international economics and development, and doctoral studies Nathan J'Espère Secretary +32 (0)81 72 48 23 secretariat.economie@unamur.be Bachelor's and Master's degrees with staggered timetables Florence Art +32 (0)81 72 48 09 ecogestionhd@unamur.be Katty Catinus +32 (0)81 72 49 58 ecogestionhd@unamur.be Aggregation program Florence Art +32 (0)81 72 48 09 florence.art@unamur.be Study advisorPatricia NISOLDidactic cellSophie PONDEVILLEPedagogical coordination HDStéphanie WEYNANTSInternational relations unitJulie MASSETCorporate relations unitJean-Luc GUSTINIT departmentFabrice ORBANTAcademic program managersBachelor in Political Science: Arthur BorrielloBachelor in Information and Communication: Fanny BarnabéBachelor and Master in Management Engineering: Anthony SimonofskiBachelor's and Master's degrees in Management Science: Anna KirilioukBachelor's degrees in Economic Science: Yuliya RYCHALOVSKAMasters in Economic Sciences: Jean-Marie BALAND and Guilhem CASSANMaster's specialization in International and Development Economics: Romain HOUSSABachelor's and Master's degrees in Economics and Management Sciences, staggered timetable: Christian KIEDAISCHMaster's degree in Management and Economics of Sustainable Development (MEDD), staggered timetable: Jean-Yves GNABOPrograms for the Aggregation/AESS in Economics and Management Sciences: Sophie PONDEVILLE Address Rempart de la Vierge, 8 - 5000 Namur
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Gateway to a Master's degree in management science - daytime schedule

You have a bachelor's degree from a Haute École* in : assistant de direction, assurances et gestion du risque, commerce et développement, comptabilité, conseiller en développement durable, conseiller en gestion de crise, coopération internationale, E-business, gestion hôtelière orientation management, gestion hôtelière orientation arts culinaires, immobilier, informatique orientation développement d'applications, management de la logistique, management du tourisme et des loisirs, marketing, relations publiques, sciences administratives et gestion publique, sales account manager, international business.*in the Wallonia-Brussels Federation You have access to the gateway to UNamur's Masters in Management Sciences! The gateway to the master's degree in management science is a choice for the future, but also a prospect of change. By broadening your skills, you open up to other subjects, other tools and other methods for understanding and working in the reality of business. Your new skills will lead you, as managers, to make strategic decisions and provide innovative solutions to business problems. In management, a cross-functional vision is essential. In constant contact with the company's core business, you will need to master the methods and tools of different management disciplines such as corporate finance, market finance, marketing, innovation, strategy, leadership, consulting, process management... On the multilingual international scene, you will collaborate with teams from other countries and cultures to successfully complete projects in other languages. A socially responsible managerial approach will make you humane leaders, respectful of social, environmental and economic concerns. Why choose UNamur? To support you in the Haute École - University transition, UNamur has set up: a accueil et coaching spécifique par un assistant dédié tout au long de la première année; des séances dédiées aux spécificités de l'enseignement universitaire; a seminar to familiarize and train you in scientific rigor; the possibility of anticipating certain Master's courses from the first year (including language courses: English, German, Spanish or Dutch). The benefits of training close relationships with the business world: interventions by managers in courses, group work carried out in companies...; a network of high-quality partners who open up their teaching specialties to you in French-speaking Belgium (LSM, ICHEC and Solvay) and Flanders (Universities of Antwerp, Ghent, Hasselt and Leuven); an international openness which draws on a network of partner universities and companies on 5 continents and offers you: stays abroad (university or company), courses taught in English and group work carried out in collaboration with international students. Testimonials As a student, I needed reassurance. The master's degree enabled me to exploit all my abilities in a more reassuring way. I'd even go so far as to say that the Master's has boosted my self-confidence! Thanks to my Erasmus (which I will never forget), I also developed a certain open-mindedness, both personally and professionally. Much more than a second degree and access to new professional prospects, this master's degree was a real opportunity for personal development for me!Daisy, graduate Following my bachelor's degree in accounting at Haute École, I chose to deepen and broaden my knowledge by following the passerelle at UNamur. This was part of my desire to obtain university status, which offers a wider range of professional and salary opportunities, and part of my curiosity to discover the world of scientific research. There are many differences between the two types of teaching. I particularly appreciated the intellectual stimulation and the challenge of the Master's thesis. Unlike my bachelor's thesis, the dissertation gave me the feeling of having carried out a problem in its entirety, from reflection to recommendations Valérie, graduate In practice, a tailor-made itinerary When you register for the Master of Management Sciences, you choose between the 60-credit master's program and the 120-credit master's program. Based on your degree and previous coursework, additional teaching units (UES) are added to your master's program for a total of 45 to 60 credits maximum. The master 60 credits (1 year) is oriented towards the general and transdisciplinary aspects of business management. It allows you to select a single option and does not include internships or Erasmus stays.The master 120 credits (2 years) allows you to select 3 options in the fields of taxation and law, finance, services & marketing management and innovation and entrepreneurship. An Erasmus stay (with one of our international or Belgian partners) and the completion of an internship give your degree a unique character. The Gateway program Hourly volumes, number of credits, breakdown by quadrimester and description of all additional teaching units at the Master of Management Sciences - daytime schedule. View the Gateway program View the brochure Discover the programs Image Master 60 in management sciences Organized in one year, this master's degree focuses on the general aspects of business management. Discover the program Image Master 120 in Management Sciences This master's degree trains you to steer companies in all areas of management: finance, marketing, innovation, consulting, data management, process management, customer and supplier relations... Specialization in business analysis & integration Image Master 120 in digital business transformation This master's degree, co-graduated with the Louvain School of Management, focuses on managerial practices linked to the digital transformation of business, essential for adapting to the constant changes in the economic and technological environment. Discover the program Useful links Image Meet UNamur Open doors, open courses, information evenings, trade fairs... Image Meet a guidance counsellor Info études is at your disposal to help you think through your options and make your choices. Image Living on campus Housing, sports, culture, food... Contact Study info Rue de Bruxelles, 85 5000 Namur +32 (0) 81 72 50 30 info.etudes@unamur.be Faculty of Economics, Social Sciences and Management Rempart de la Vierge, 8 5000 Namur +32 (0) 81 72 48 52 secretariat.doyen-eco@unamur.be Secretariat for the bachelor's degree in economics and management and the master's degree in management sciences Rempart de la Vierge, 8 5000 Namur +32 (0) 81 72 48 53 secretariat.ecogestion@unamur.be
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Short hybrid mobility

The Blended Intensive Programme (BIP) or hybrid intensive program is an educational innovation within the Erasmus+ program. It is a short, hybrid mobility defined as "a short physical presence abroad of between 5 days min and 30 days max, supplemented by some volume of virtual learning before or after the physical mobility".
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Learning by doing

The "Learning by doing" pedagogy at the heart of the Faculty's programs puts university teaching right in step with the evolution of society.
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Management studies

Our times present us with multiple challenges: the transition to a sustainable economy, digital transformation, the rise of artificial intelligence and its effects on employment, globalization... To face up to these challenges, the world needs leaders, people capable of leading, innovating and giving meaning to these changes. Management studies equip you with all the skills you need to be one of them!
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Studying business engineering

Biotechnologies, revolutionary materials, social media, mobile applications, new services... the company is developing in an environment that is more dynamic than ever.To ensure its vision and strategic approach, the company is looking for employees capable of developing and managing projects, solving management problems in a technological environment, and integrating the challenges of competitiveness and increasing globalization.Training as a management engineer combines science with management skills, enabling you to reach key roles in the corporate world.
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Help to succeed in the Faculty Economics Management Communication Politics (EMCP)

Succeeding in a year of study at university involves many challenges.To help you meet them, UNamur accompanies you in the development of your disciplinary, methodological, human skills... with the support of many professionals.
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Help to succeed in Information and Communication

Preparatory courses Discover university teaching and life at UNamur while revising the subjects essential to your future course.To get your first year of study off to a good start, UNamur is offering a program of preparatory courses tailored to the university course of your choice during the last two weeks of August.Several modules are on offer: methodology of academic work; producing and managing information in communication and politics; Dutch; English.These preparatory courses enable you to:revisit the knowledge acquired in high school; perfect your working methods; meet assistants and professors in a more informal way before the start of the school year; create your first links with other students. Discover the preparatory course program Do you have what it takes? Test your knowledge and skills with "Passeports pour le bac".At the start of your first year, "Passeports pour le bac" allow you to compare your achievements with the expectations of your teachers. Depending on your results, the Faculty will offer you reinforcement sessions. In this way, you can fill in any gaps in your knowledge and help yourself succeed. The results of these tests are not taken into account in your end-of-year assessment. Are your methods appropriate? To succeed in your first year, you need effective strategies.University work methodology sessions are organized to familiarize you with learning techniques such as:taking clear and comprehensive notes;summarizing and synthesizing subjects;understanding subjects in depth;memorizing large amounts of information;managing your time during class and blockade periods;organizing your work;anticipating teachers' requirements.In addition, the cellule interfacultaire d'appui pédagogique offers individual follow-up. Throughout the year, an advisor is on hand to review your study methods and techniques and help you improve them. And if you run into difficulties? The Faculty offers remediation sessions, duty hours and other services between exam sessions.RemediationRemediation sessions are organized in small groups; they enable you to review the subjects taught in depth and prepare effectively for exams. The modalities of these sessions are specific to each course and are specified by the teachers.PermanencesTeachers or assistants regularly organize group question-and-answer sessions. Outside these sessions, they can also meet with you by appointment.Between exam sessionsAfter the January and June assessments, you have the opportunity to consult your exam papers, attend a marking session, obtain further explanations, correct exercises done at home, etc.All these activities are coordinated by the Faculty's Didactic Unit, which acts as an interface between students and teachers. How can you prepare for the exams? Studying regularly, acquiring good methods, but also knowing the requirements of teachers and their way of questioning.In the first year, formative assessments are organized at the end of October in certain subjects. These tests are not included in the grades awarded at the end of the year. They are just a tool to help you assess your teachers' standards and the effectiveness of your methodology. You can discuss your results with the teachers or the head of the Didactic Unit and, if necessary, contact the Cellule Interfacultaire d'Appui Pédagogique to improve your working methods.Beyond the first year, you should adapt your efforts more effectively to the nature and importance of each subject in the program. Exam organization January, June and, if necessary, August... three sessions to prove your mastery of the subjects.In January, you sit the exams covering the 1st term courses. If you fail, you can retake the exam in June and/or August. Three chances to succeed, but only in the first bachelor's year. From the second bachelor's year onwards, any exam failed in the January or June session is automatically carried over to the August session. Image The studies See content Image Studying at UNamur See content Image Campus life See content
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Help to succeed in Economics and Management

Preparatory courses Discover university education and life at UNamur while revising the subjects essential to your future course.To get your first year of study off to a good start, UNamur is offering a program of preparatory courses tailored to the university course of your choice during the last two weeks of August.For future economics and management students: mathematics; methodology of university work; Dutch; English.These preparatory courses enable you to:revise the knowledge acquired in high school; perfect your working methods; meet assistants and professors on a more informal basis before the start of the school year; create your first links with other students. Discover the preparatory course program Do you have what it takes? Test your knowledge and skills with "Passeports pour le bac".At the start of your first year, "Passeports pour le bac" allow you to compare your achievements with the expectations of your teachers.Depending on your results, the Faculty will offer you reinforcement sessions. In this way, you can fill in any gaps and promote your success. The results of these tests are not taken into account in your end-of-year assessment. Are your methods appropriate? To succeed in your first year, you need effective strategies.Working methods sessions are organized to familiarize you with university learning techniques:taking clear and comprehensive notes;summarizing and synthesizing material;understanding material in depth;memorizing large amounts of information;managing your time during class and blockade periods;organizing your work;anticipating teachers' requirements.Also, the cellule interfacultaire d'appui pédagogique. Throughout the year, a consultant is available to review your study methods and techniques and help you improve them. And if you run into difficulties? The Faculty offers remediation sessions, standby duty and other services between exam sessions.RemediationRemediation sessions are organized in small groups; they enable you to review the subjects taught in depth and prepare effectively for exams.The modalities of these sessions are specific to each course and are specified by the teachers.PermanencesTeachers or assistants regularly organize group question-and-answer sessions. Outside these sessions, they can also meet with you by appointment.Between exam sessionsAfter the January and June assessments, you have the opportunity to consult your exam papers, attend a correction, obtain further explanations, correctexercises done at home, etc.All these activities are coordinated by the Faculty's Didactic Cell, which acts as an interface between students and teachers. How can you prepare for the exams? Studying regularly, acquiring good methods, but also knowing the requirements of teachers and their way of questioning.In the first year, formative assessments are organized at the end of October in certain subjects. These tests are not included in the grades awarded at the end of the year. They are a tool enabling you to assess the teachers' level of demand and the effectiveness of your methodology.You can discuss your results with the teachers or the head of the Didactic Cellule and, if necessary, contact the Cellule Interfacultaire d'Appui Pédagogique to improve your working method.Beyond the first year, you should adapt your efforts more effectively to the nature and importance of each of the subjects in the program. Exam organization January, June and, if necessary, August... three sessions to prove your mastery of the subjects.In January, you sit the exams covering the 1st quadrimester courses. If you fail,you can retake the exam in June and/or August. Three chances to pass, but only in the first bachelor year.From the second bachelor year onwards, any exam failed in the January or June session is automatically carried over to the August session. Image The studies See content Image Studying at UNamur See content Image Campus life See content
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Help to succeed in Management Engineering

Preparatory courses Discover university education and life at UNamur while revising the subjects essential to your future course.To get your first year of study off to a good start, UNamur is offering a program of preparatory courses tailored to the university course of your choice during the last two weeks of August.For students in the Information Technology and Management stream: mathematics, IT and methodology; Dutch and English. Find out more about this preparatory session For students in the Environmental and Life Sciences and Technologies stream: mathematics and methodology and, optionally, Dutch and English.or physics and chemistry. Find out more about this preparatory session These preparatory courses allow you to:revise the knowledge acquired in high school; perfect your work methods; meet assistants and teachers in a more informal way before the start of the school year; create your first links with other students. Do you have what it takes? Test your knowledge and skills with "Passeports pour le bac".At the start of your first year, "Passeports pour le bac" allow you to compare your achievements with the expectations of your teachers.Depending on your results, the Faculty will offer you reinforcement sessions. In this way, you can fill in any gaps and promote your success. The results of these tests are not taken into account in your end-of-year assessment. Are your methods appropriate? To succeed in your first year, you need effective strategies.Working methods sessions are organized to familiarize you with university learning techniques:taking clear and comprehensive notes;summarizing and synthesizing material;understanding material in depth;memorizing large amounts of information;managing your time during class and blockade periods;organizing your work;anticipating teachers' requirements.In addition, the cellule interfacultaire d'appui pédagogique offers individual follow-up. Throughout the year, an advisor is on hand to review your study methods and techniques and help you improve them. And if you run into difficulties? The Faculty offers remediation sessions, standby duty and other services between exam sessions.RemediationRemediation sessions are organized in small groups; they enable you to review the subjects taught in depth and prepare effectively for exams.The modalities of these sessions are specific to each course and are specified by the teachers.PermanencesTeachers or assistants regularly organize group question-and-answer sessions. Outside these sessions, they can also meet with you by appointment.Between exam sessionsAfter the January and June assessments, you have the opportunity to consult your exam papers, attend a marking session, obtain further explanations, correct exercises done at home, etc.All these activities are coordinated by the Faculty's Didactic Unit, which acts as an interface between students and teachers. How can you prepare for the exams? Studying regularly, acquiring good methods, but also knowing the requirements of teachers and their way of questioning.In the first year, formative assessments are organized at the end of October in certain subjects. These tests are not included in the grades awarded at the end of the year. You can discuss your results with the teachers or the head of the Didactic Unitand, if necessary, contact the Interfaculty Pedagogical Support Unit to improve your working methods.Beyond the first year, you should adapt your efforts more effectively to the nature and importance of each of the subjects in the program. Exam organization January, June and, if necessary, August... three sessions to prove your mastery of the subjects.In January, you sit the exams covering the 1st term courses. If you fail, you can retake the exam in June and/or August. Three chances to pass, but only in the first bachelor year.From the second bachelor year onwards, any exam failed in the January or June session is automatically carried over to the August session. Image The studies See content Image Studying at UNamur See content Image Campus life See content
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