Biology research units
The Department of Biology, with its wealth of tenured professors, conducts cutting-edge international scientific research. This is divided between 5 research units addressing a variety of topics in cell and molecular biology, molecular microbiology, environmental and evolutionary biology, plant biology and didactics.
See content
URBE - Environmental and Evolutionary Biology Research Unit
The Environmental and Evolutionary Biology Research Unit (URBE) operates as a collaborative ecosystem, bringing together skills to advance research on organisms and their dynamic interactions with the environment. Its vocation is to study aquatic organisms and their interactions with the environment. It combines comparative biology (several species studied) and integrative biology (several levels of biological integration).
See content
UMBD - Methodology and Didactics Unit
The activities of the Unité de Méthodologie et de Didactique de la Biologie (URDB) revolve around two poles.
See content
Research in geography
The research activities of the Department of Geography, carried out in both the North and South, contribute to the transition towards sustainable and resilient spaces in order to improve the well-being of populations in terms of health, food, natural resources, security, social relations and freedom of choice.
See content
Geological research
Understanding the earth to better manage it. The geologist's watchwords are: observe and describe, interpret and decide.
See content
Serving society in the Geology Department
From scientific dissemination and popularization to geological expertise, the services offered by the Department of Geology to its public and private partners are manifold.
See content
Protection of intellectual property (IP)
No matter how advanced your project is, IP helps protect research results. It is essential to determine which IP rights will be made available to the other partners to carry out the project.
See content
Space and equipment
Working space and equipment are available to students and staff members of the University of Namur.
See content
Institutional repository
The Institutional Repository (IR), implemented on the basis of PURE© software, aims to contain, enhance and preserve all the university's scientific production. An institutional mandate requires researchers to deposit their research results, theses and dissertations. All public elements of this research are accessible to the scientific community as well as to the general public on the Research Portal.
See content
Regulations and activity report
Access to the Library and its resources is subject to the present conditions, with which all users undertake to comply. In its activity report, the BUMP shares its figures, projects and a wealth of useful information.
See content
Contact - registration
On this page, you will find information about our office hours as well as our contact form.
See content
Special registrations
Image
Dual bachelor-master registration (BAMA15)
See content
Image
Cursus reduction
See content
Image
French Community Jury
See content
Image
Isolated courses and Selor
See content
Image
Refugee students
See content
See content