Detailed program - Chemistry
1st lesson: LectureAtomic structure and periodic tableNotion of atom and molecule.Structure of atoms (e-,p+,n°), atomic number, mass number, notion of isotope.Bohr model.Lewis representation.Current atomic model for the H atom.Periodic classification in relation to electronic structure.2nd lesson: LectureChemical bondsNotion and formation of ions.Electronegativity and its variation in the periodic table.The octet rule and its limits.Ionic bonding (ionic crystals).Covalent bonding: Normal (perfect and polarized)Dative (semi-polar and coordinative)3rd lesson: LectureChemical functions, nomenclature and structural formulaeClassification, by function, of inorganic compounds.Metals -> metal oxides/basics -> hydroxylated bases.Nonmetals -> nonmetallic oxides/acids -> ternary acidsBinary acidsAmino basesSaltNomenclature of these compounds.Construction of structural formulae according to functions.4th and 5th lessons: Small-group exercisesExercisesCalculating the number of protons, neutrons and electrons in an atom or ion.Electron distribution according to Bohr's model.Electronic structure and the periodic table.Electronic structure and ion formation.Giving the chemical formula of a compound from its name.Giving the name of a compound whose chemical formula is known.Writing structural formulae.6th lesson: LectureBehavior of molecules in water and simple reactionsDissociation of electrolytes in water.Hydration of oxides.Acid-base reactions.Formation of precipitates.7th and 8th lessons: Small-group exercisesExercisesWeighing simple reactions.Nomenclature and structural formula of compounds involved in reactions.9th and 10th lessons: Small-group exercisesAtomic mass, mole, mass, molar mass, concentrationNotions of relative atomic mass, relative molecular mass.Mole, molar mass.Organigram of use of the mole.Concentration of a solution.Exercises on these notions.11th and 12th lessons: Small-group exercisesStoichiometric problemsLearn how to read a chemical equation in molecular and molar terms with a view to solving stoichiometric problems.Solving stoichiometric problems (exercises).
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Detailed program - Biology
The first two modules are organized as lectures (2 X 2h). Each course is taught by a first-year bachelor's professor.Essential structures and functions of eukaryotic cells; introduction to cell divisionThe course provides an overview of the different cellular compartments in an animal and plant cell. The different organelles of the cell are then described from a structural point of view and from the point of view of their main function in the cell. The cell cycle and the process of cell division are recapped.Macromolecules of life; the genetic code and its translation into proteinsThe course reviews different macromolecules of living things: lipids (energy source, phospholipids and sterols), proteins (4 levels of organization, structure-function-activity relationship) and nucleic acids (nucleotides, RNA, DNA, double helix, hereditary material). The following modules (3 X 2h) are organized in groups of more or less 25 students. They are taught by assistants from the Biology department.Metabolism I: notions of enzymes, energy and ATP, catabolism and anabolismThe points covered are:Some thermodynamic aspectsFree energy, endergonic and exergonic reactions, balanced reactions, energy coupling, catabolism-anabolism linkCarbohydrates, storage and reserve polysaccharidesATP, energy currency of the cell, examples of productionEnzymes, activation energy, active site, allosteric regulation, inhibitors, denaturationMetabolism II: Energy flow in the cell (respiration and photosynthesis)Points covered are:Autotrophs, heterotrophsFundamental role of ATPEnergy-producing metabolismsAerobic cellular respirationFermentationPhotosynthesisMendelian genetics, meiosis, crossover and related genesThe points covered are:Historical background to the birth of geneticsRecall of meiosis and comparison with mitosisMendel's lawsPhenotype and genotypeTest-crossCodominance, partial dominance, polyallelic and polygenic heredity, pleiotropy, epistasisSex chromosome-related heredityGene linkage, spanning, genetic map.
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Detailed program - Methodology
Session 1: The student's jobUniversity teaching: essential differences from high school. How to adapt? Work organization and time management from the start of the academic year: tools and information on best practices.Session 2: Understanding your lectureIn a large-audience lecture with a Block 1 teacher, active note-taking.Evaluation of this note-taking, analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of the different techniques used.Precision and rigor required at university: anticipate the teacher's requirements.Session 3: Memorizing your courseResearch into memorization strategies in relation to how memory works and the teacher's requirements.Making personal study tools based on syllabus extracts and note-taking.Getting down to work and staying there: strategies for resisting temptation.Session 4: Student testimonialsExchange with students who have experienced and succeeded in their first year at university.
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Center Vulnérabilités et Sociétés
The "Vulnerabilities and Societies" ("V&S") research center takes an interdisciplinary approach to the relationship between vulnerability(ies) and society(ies). It is the result of the merger of the Droits fondamentaux & Lien social center (formerly Droit et sécurité d'existence) and the Projucit center (Protection juridique des citoyens), which decided to join forces to reflect on the fragilities observed in our societies.
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International
In addition to internationalization at home, come and discover the "course" and "internship" mobility opportunities offered by the Faculty Economics Management Communication Politics (EMCP) as well as the possibilities of coming to study in Namur.
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Press releases
What the management of "foreign terrorist fighters" and their children says about the fight against terrorism, a carte blanche by elise delhaise, coline remacle and chloé thomas, devoted to the repatriation of the children of Belgian jihadistsLa chronique Carta Academica: ce que la gestion des "combattants terroristes étrangers" et de leurs enfants dit de la lutte contre le terrorismeLa chronique carta academica: "bulles sociales et covid-19: un réveillon qui fait du bruit", a carte blanche by nathalie basecqz and elise delhaise in the December 19, 2020 issue of le journal le soirNew elections, a solution? S. Wattier, in the futureFederal negotiations: one month to go before political chaos, s. Wattier, eveningAbortion law: the need to preserve women's rights, convictions and democracy, s. Wattier, le soirFederal negotiations: mouth-to-mouth, the self-proclamation of June 17, s. Wattier, le soirWhite card "alexander i: le premier gouvernement fédéral qui fait place à la diversité de genre", s.wattier in the newspaper le soir"Après le califat, l'embarras", e. Delhaise, c. Remacle, c. Thomas, la revue nouvelle Pilot projects integrated prevention against burn-out whose commission was chaired by v. FlohimontChronique "pourquoi apprécions-nous tant avoir des règles à suivre à la lettre?" la libre.be - l. RizzerioThe pandemic proves that commitment to the common good is not an abstract idea - la libre, l. RizzerioA step closer to social eugenics? La proposition de loi n° 55-1029 modifiant le code civil en vie d'instaurer une protection juridique prénatale - a paraître dans le jdj, j. FierensCoronavirus: we are all vulnerable, la libre.be, column by Madame l. Rizzerio Isolate? Regroup? What to do with prisoners convicted of terrorism? Interview with Mr. f. Xavier Could the decrees banning ritual slaughter be overturned? in the evening, Madame s. Wattier
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Work of the Faculty of Law
Editorial Committee
François DELNOOZ, Assistant at the Faculty of LawJean-Luc BRACKELAIRE, Doctor of Psychology and Educational Sciences, Professor at the Faculty of LawXavier THUNIS, Doctor of Law, Bachelor of Economic Law, Professor at the Faculty of LawEditorial Director : Xavier Thunis
Latest publications
N° 17 - RIGAUX François, La vie privée - Une liberté parmi les autres?, Larcier, 1992, 317 pages, 2240 bef (55.52 euros).N° 18 - THIRY Philippe, L'existence de Dieu, Les arguments de l'agnosticisme de l'athéisme et du théisme, Presses universitaires de Namur,1996, 208 pages, 800 bef (19.83 euros).N° 19 - THUNIS Xavier, Responsabilité du banquier et automatisation des paiements, Presses universitaires de Namur, 1996, 368 pages, 1800 bef (44.62 euros). (Prix AEDBF-France 1997)N° 20 - DELFOSSE Marie-Luce (ed.), Les comités de la recherche biomédicale, Presses universitaires de Namur, 1997, 2O4 pages, 800 bef (19.83 euros).N° 21 - MONTERO Etienne, La responsabilité civile du fait des bases de données, Presses universitaires de Namur, 1998, 568 pages, 2500 bef (62.97 euros).N° 22 - le HARDŸ de BEAULIEU Louis, L'union européenne, Presses universitaires de Namur, 2011, 304 pages, 3rd updated edition (25 euros).N° 23 - SCHMETZ Roland, L'argumentation selon Perelman. Pour une raison au coeur de la rhétorique, Presses universitaires de Namur, 2000, 369 pages, 1600 bef (39.66 euros).N° 24 - ROBAYE René (ed.), Les acteurs de la Justice - magistrats, ministère public, avocats, huissiers et greffiers (XIIe - XIXe siècles), Presses universitaires de Namur, 2002, 265 pages, 20 euros.N° 25 - van der MENSBRUGGHE François (ed.), L'utilisation de la méthode comparative en droit européen, Presses universitaires de Namur, 2003, 220 pages, 30 euros.N° 26 - NTAMPAKA Charles, Introduction aux systèmes juridiques africains, Presses universitaires de Namur, 2005, 200 pages, 24 euros.N° 27 - MUBERANZIZA Aloÿs, L'égal accès du citoyen aux affaires publiques de son pays, Presses universitaires de Namur, 2006, 568 pages, 70 euros.N° 28 - MARTENS Paul, Can law do without God? Presses universitaires de Namur, 2007, 172 pages, 25 euros.N° 29 - KAMINSKI Dan, Pénalité, Management, Innovation, Presses universitaires de Namur, 2009, 209 pages, 30 euros.N° 30 - FIERENS Jacques, Questions de droit naturel. Does "nature" give meaning to the norm? , Presses universitaires de Namur.N° 31 - Le HARDY de BEAULIEU Louis, L'Union Européenne., Presses universitaires de Namur, 2017, 320 pages, 30 euros.
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New acquisitions
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