Take part in an orientation workshop
On Tuesday, March 4, 2025, from 1:30 to 4:00 pm, Info études offers you a orientation workshop to reflect on the orientation process, gain a better understanding of the higher education landscape and define the main guideposts in the process of clarifying your project (training and professional).
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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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Cross-disciplinary and social training
"Transversal skills (soft skills) or social skills refer to the set of skills that a person applies outside the scientific and technical skills (hard skills) specific to their profession."A minimum of 5 credits (or ECTS = European Credit Transfer System) must be acquired as part of your doctoral training (Course category). You will find here a list of courses offered at the University of Namur.
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L'Enjambée
Open to the public since May 2020, the Enjambée is a cyclopedestrian footbridge that "spans" the Meuse to link Jambes and Namur.In just a few minutes, residents, cyclists, passers-by and tourists can reach the two urban economic centers from two emblematic locations: the "Grognon" site on the Namur side and the pretty "Villa Balat" on the Jambes side.
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Namur, a city of projects
Discover the Namur buildings that UNamur has chosen to honor.
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Le Pavillon
At the very top of the Citadelle, you can see a futuristic-looking star. As if lifted from the sky, it sparkles and sublimates the heritage and historical site of the Namur promontory.However, it's not a star, but an architecturally audacious construction that invites you to travel, in a space-time where perception and understanding mingle with amazement and amusement.Dedicated to digital cultures, the aptly named "Pavillon" takes up a major challenge for our society. This new exhibition space mixes art, science and technology to enable as many people as possible to understand and appropriate the impact of technological innovations on our times.
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Le Grand Manège
Where once the tread of military horses echoed, the Grand Manège now thrills hearts with the sound of song and musical notes.Over an area of 6,000m², this exceptional new venue dedicated to classical music houses the Balthasar-Florence Conservatory, the Centre d'Art Vocal et de Musique Ancienne, the À Cœur Joie association and a 750-seat concert hall with remarkable acoustics, christened the "Namur Concert Hall".A true musical city that contributes to the blossoming of students, musicians, artists, music lovers, but also the people of Namur!
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The cable car
Inaugurated in May 2021, Namur's brand-new cable car has taken off.With its ideal location from Place Maurice Servais, it ensures better tourist access to the Citadel from the urban center.An express journey between heaven and earth that leaves no one indifferent!
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The station
A bus station integrated into the same building as a train station... it's a first in Wallonia!Since March 1, 2023, Namur station has had a facelift. With its brand-new multimodal infrastructure, it ensures easy connections for users, who enjoy an even more pleasant journey.
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The Walloon Parliament
From the Hospice Saint-Gilles to the Parliament of Wallonia
On the banks of the Meuse and at the foot of the Citadel lies a site steeped in history. From prehistoric times to the present day, the presence of Man has continued uninterrupted here. The "Saint-Gilles" settlement was established on the Grognon site as early as the 12th century. At one time a hospital, at another a hospice, this building steeped in history and a symbol of hospitality now houses the Walloon Parliament.
A little historyArcheological excavations carried out on the site of the "Saint-Gilles" building have revealed foundations dating back to the 11th and 12th centuries. At that time, it was Namur's first hospital, caring for the sick, the poor and pilgrims. Its founders, religious or lay, lords or burghers, mobilized resources intended for the care of the poor to align themselves with the teaching of the Gospels: he who welcomes a destitute person receives Christ himself. Over the centuries, the building bore several patronymics: "Grand Hôpital", "Hostellerie de Namur", "Hôpital Notre-Dame"... before being christened "Hôpital Saint-Gilles", a reminder of the eponymous chapel adjoining it in the 15th century. The building evolved over the course of history. Surrounded by private mansions that their owners could no longer afford to maintain, it was built, rebuilt, enlarged and transformed to absorb these new spaces offered by their owners in exchange for a roof over their heads and a roof over their heads until the end of their lives. The rebuilding was completed in 1723 to form a "U" shape. On the first floor was a large sick room and a dormitory occupied the entire first floor. The pantry, pharmacy, bakery and laundry were located in the basement. Brick for the walls and limestone for the base, window frames, quoins and string courses: the building is still representative of Mosan constructions of the period. In 1796, the building changed its name and function. Intended as a home for the elderly and orphans, it was renamed "Hospice Saint-Gilles". It retained this function until 1965, when, unable to meet the sanitary standards required by the hospital function, it was abandoned. Twenty years later, the Walloon Region became the owner of the building. To accommodate the Walloon Parliament in 1998, the Saint-Gilles was renovated and consolidated while respecting the existing structures. The former chapel became the building's entrance, the women's dormitory was transformed into a plenary session room, the former refectory became a committee room... Although it has retained its original appearance, the missions of the Saint-Gilles have, for their part, changed a great deal!
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Sources
https://artesgroup.be/fr/nouvelles/-2 https://connaitrelawallonie.wallonie.be/fr/lieux-de-memoire/le-saint-gilles#.ZEtyh3ZBw94 https://www.parlement-wallonie.be/media/doc/pdf/broch/cdp83.pdf https://www.parlement-wallonie.be/media/doc/pdf/broch/saint-gilles-20-ans.pdf https://www.parlement-wallonie.be/media/doc/pdf/jde_pw/parlement.pdf https://www.sudinfo.be/id596389/article/2023-01-03/le-saint-gilles-des-lits-dhopitaux-au-parlement-wallon
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Working together to combat student insecurity
The aim of this call for solidarity is to give a helping hand to students who are less fortunate financially, so that they have living conditions that enable them to study at UNamur without having to worry about material and financial matters on a daily basis.
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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, 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.
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Master 60 in management sciences
Organized in one year, this master's degree focuses on the general aspects of business management.
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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
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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.
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Info études is at your disposal to help you think through your options and make your choices.
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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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