Application procedure
Here you will find all the necessary information and explanations for submitting an application to the University of Namur via the registration platform.
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Registration documents
Depending on your personal situation, you will need to scan and upload various documents to our online registration platform. We recommend that you gather all the necessary documents before completing the online form. You'll find all the information you need here.
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Dual bachelor-master registration (BAMA15)
You may apply to the Jury of the Master's program in which you wish to enroll for authorization to anticipate teaching units in the Master's program of study. If the authorization is granted, you will then be able to acquire the credits corresponding to these master's teaching units at the same time as you acquire the balance of the bachelor's degree credits.
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Pedagogical approach
The Faculty attaches paramount importance to the supervision and support of students whether in daytime classes or on staggered timetables. Learning by doing, service learning, staggered timetable hybridization, ...
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Research group on plurilingualism - Pluri-LL
Launched in March 2011, Pluri-LL is intended as a lever to stimulate and coordinate collaboration between academics and scientists doing research in different areas of plurilingualism.
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Other teaching aids
In addition to the Learning by doing pedagogy, the Faculty of Economic, Social and Management Sciences offers various pedagogical devices with the aim of modernizing teaching through concrete approaches.
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Open days
Samedi 28 juin !
Les prochaines portes ouvertes auront lieu le samedi 28 juin 2025 de 13h à 17h.Réservez déjà cette date dans votre agenda !
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Why choose Namur?
The reasons why students choose the University of Namur.In a survey carried out among 1st year students, a few assets are more particularly highlighted: demanding courses, but matched by high-quality teaching support and highly available professors; the location of the university campus in the heart of a pleasant, easily accessible town; the friendly atmosphere of a human-sized university offering a wide range of courses in all sectors.The reputation of the University of Namur has always been based on its support for students.The aim is to gradually lead you, according to your abilities, er your initial knowledge, to mastery of university skills and the acquisition of total autonomy in managing your work.Each faculty puts in place the most appropriate means to maximize your chances of success: refresher programs before the start of the year (preparatory courses); review interviews after the first exams; sessions focused on acquiring new study strategies.All these activities are carried out by professors, assistants and university pedagogy professionals.From entry to the University through to dissertation supervision, in Namur, the involvement and availability of teachers is permanent. All these activities are carried out by professors, assistants and university pedagogy professionals.From entry to the University through to dissertation supervision, in Namur, the involvement and availability of teachers is permanent.
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A Namur atmosphere
The choice of a university is also conditioned by the living environment.Namur has particular assets: a campus in the city center and close to the train station (5 minutes' walk); a natural and architectural heritage worth a detour; sports, cultural and leisure facilities to satisfy the most demanding.The friendly living environment and perfect integration of the campus into the city give the University a very special atmosphere that you're sure to appreciate.
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Rue de Bruxelles, 85 5000 Namur
+32 (0)81 72 50 30
info.etudes@unamur.be
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Researcher or future researcher
Are you already engaged in a research career or considering enrolling for a PhD? Find out more about the research environment, services for researchers and career or collaboration opportunities on this page.
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Parent of student
The choice of university for your child is an important step in his or her educational journey. That's why we're keen to provide you with a dedicated page, where you'll find all the information you need to support your child in this transition to higher education.
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Register for preparatory courses
Registration for preparatory courses is via the University of Namur's online registration platform. Find out how to complete your preparatory course registration form.
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Erasmus+ funding
Erasmus+ teaching missions
In addition to learner mobility, the Erasmus+ program promotes teaching assignments for faculty members at higher education institutions. UNamur professors can thus carry out teaching assignments in a partner university, with which UNamur has concluded a bilateral exchange agreement.Thanks to this action, it is possible, among other things:To contribute to the strengthening of bilateral relations between UNamur and the partner university;To develop innovative pedagogical approaches;To exchange best practices;To acquire new skills and experience at both personal and professional levels.Eligible for this type of assignment are members of UNamur's teaching staff on the institution's payroll. This does not include temporary and freelance staff (APH) hired by UNamur.Criteria:The teaching assignment must be carried out in one of UNamur's partner institutions in Europe and, to a lesser extent, as the funding available is fairly limited, outside the EU or in an institution in the Flemish community, provided that a bilateral "Erasmus"-type agreement providing for staff mobility exists ;The assignment must involve a minimum of 8 hours of teaching per week (or for any stay of less than a week) and the hours of teaching given must be an integral part of a degree course at the host institution.The assignment must last a minimum of 2 days.The course program must be the subject of a teaching agreement between the teacher and the sending and host partner institutionsIt is also possible to combine a training stay (linked to research) with a teaching activity. In this case, the compulsory number of teaching hours is 4 (instead of 8).Caution: Erasmus+ funding cannot be requested for participation in conferences. For this type of activity, other sources of funding are available.
Erasmus+ training missions
The Erasmus+ program also provides funding to enable staff members at higher education institutions to undergo training at a university, company or other public or private organization in Europe and, to a lesser extent, outside the EU.This type of assignment enables the staff members concerned:To acquire knowledge or know-how based on experience and good practice elsewhere;To acquire new skills useful in the work carried out or with a view to further professional development;To create new links, particularly with new partners or companies;In the context of assignments carried out at partner institutions, to contribute to the strengthening of already existing collaborative links.Training missions can take a variety of forms: short periods of secondment, job shadowing visits, study visits, workshops, etc.Criteria:The mission must have a duration of at least 2 days.The training activities, as well as the expected results, must be described in detail in a training agreement drawn up between the staff member and the host institution and signed by the UNamur staff member's line manager.The staff member carrying out the training mission undertakes to share his or her experience with other members of the institution (close colleagues, colleagues from other entities, students, external audiences, etc.).Financial supportFinancial support granted via the Erasmus+ program is calculated on a flat-rate basis and provides for a travel package and per diem.The contribution towards travel expenses is based on the one-way distance calculated via the calculation tool of the European Commission.The contribution towards living expenses is based on the cost-of-living indices taken into account by the European Commission.
Contribution to subsistence costs - Staff OUT
Administrative procedureFunding applications can be submitted at any time to the International Relations Department, 3 months minimum months before the presumed start date of the assignment.For Erasmus+ teaching or training assignments lasting a maximum of 5 days of activity to an EU destination or to a third country associated with the Erasmus program, funding is in principle granted automatically and immediately, within the limit of the available annual Erasmus budget. For missions to Flanders or a third country not associated with the Erasmus program, the staff member must contact the SRI well in advance of the mission to check whether it is eligible and whether funds are available.
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International Relations Department
Secretariat
international-relations@unamur.be
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International mobility
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Partnerships
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Management
Timoteo CARLETTI
Head of Mathematics Department
+32 (0)81 72 49 03
direction.math@unamur.be
Alice COPETTE
Secretary
+32 (0)81 72 49 26
secretariat.math@unamur.be
Pascale HERMANS
Secretary
+32 (0)81 72 49 25
secretariat.math@unamur.be
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