Organization
The Department of Physics is structured into entities in charge of its organization, teaching and research.
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Research
The research of the Department of Science, Philosophy and Society is carried out in several Institutes and is structured around four axes.
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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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Service to society
The members of the Department of Sciences, Philosophies and Societies are highly committed to their social usefulness. In addition to classic scientific activities (symposia, seminars, working groups, etc.), they regularly take part in meetings for the general public to share their experiences and ideas, and thus render services to society.
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Brochures
Donors are regularly informed of the projects they have supported by post, e-mail or through the Fonds Namur Université Newsletter.You can download our brochures or receive them free of charge by post. To do so, simply send us an e-mail request to fundraising@unamur.be .
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Double bachelor's degree UNamur - UGent
Since the 2023-2024 academic year, the Faculty of Economic, Social and Management Sciences has been offering an innovative mobility program within the Bachelor of Economic and Management Sciences: a 3-year double degree (DD) with Ghent University.
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Innovation and inclusion: the sign language dictionary
By combining the expertise of the Laboratoire de langues des signes de Belgique francophone (LSFB-Lab) and the skills of UNamur's Faculty of Computer Science, a pioneering and inclusive tool has been created for the deaf and signing community: the first bilingual French-sign language contextual dictionary.
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The fight against Covid-19
During the global pandemic, UNamur demonstrated its capacity for innovation and its role as a driving force, alongside other players in the field, to find effective and resilient solutions to healthcare challenges.
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Aging well and degenerative diseases
UNamur's projects think about the issue of aging well in a plural and interdisciplinary way, which considers the different ages of seniors' lives and also takes into account the entourage having to cope with accompanying a parent or spouse who has become less autonomous.
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The fight against cancer and Télévie
For many years, the university community, its alumni and partners have been mobilizing to benefit cancer research through Operation Télévie. All donations collected are donated to the FNRS.
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Specularia, an experimental archaeology project
Scientific innovation, craftsmanship and educational mediation combine in this project, which is a first in Belgium in the field of glass archaeology.
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The Notre-Dame de la Paix Chair
Attached to the Centre Universitaire Notre-Dame de la Paix (cUNdp), a research center affiliated to the Esphin institute, the Chair studies the relationship between faith and reason, science and religion, the common and the common good in dialogue with scientists and practitioners from different disciplines and faiths.
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