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Political sciences

UNamur participates in the certificate in Participatory Democracy coordinated by UCLouvain.
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Recommendation for tetanus vaccination

Taking into account your field of study, you are strongly recommended to check that you are in order of vaccination against tetanus and if necessary to proceed with the required booster shots. In the event of any problems arising from failure to comply with this recommendation, the University of Namur accepts no responsibility in this matter.
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Research fields

Our society is undergoing a digital revolution, impacting its organization, but also its practices, and even its values. Most sectors of our society have to integrate this revolution, including eHealth, eGov, eServices, collaborative economy. Solving these challenges requires a transdisciplinary approach including technology, scientific foundations, but also societal, ethical, juridical and economic viewpoints.NADI aims at federating all the UNamur researchers working on the following challenges in 7 research fields:
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Research centers

Building on a tradition of computer science research at the University of Namur, NaDI federates six research centers focusing on different aspects of the digital society.
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Contact and organization

Contact Co-President Bruno Dumas bruno.dumas@unamur.be Co-President Alexandre de Streel alexandre.destreel@unamur.be Organization Discover the members
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Big data and artificial intelligence

NADI offers extensive expertise in artificial intelligence: bio-inspired robotics, robust, interactive, interpretable and safe machine learning, automatic program verification, declarative programming, business intelligence, knowledge representation and automatic software testing. This has already led to numerous collaborations with medical experts, industry and civil society. Along with other areas of expertise at NADI, AI experts are also exploring the educational, ethical, societal and legal implications of AI.
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Vaccination Day - Non-UNamur participants

Find below all the information about Vaccination Day, organized by the Department of Pharmacy.
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ESA - Belspo BeBLOB project

The three Belgian scientific experiments selected to be carried out on board the International Space Station (ISS) during astronaut Raphaël Liégeois' mission in 2026 have just been unveiled by the Federal Science Policy Public Service (Belspo). One of them is carried by a team from UNamur for an experiment at the crossroads of biology and physics aimed at analyzing the resistance of the "blob", an atypical unicellular organism.
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Sustainable education

The theme of sustainable development appears as an important element in university education and is part of the priorities of the University of Namur, as recalled in the Charter of our Institution: "the training of students and researchers who are responsible actors in society constitutes the primary objective of the University."Numerous initiatives exist within UNamur in the field of education linked to sustainable development, in fields as varied as economics, law, computer science, physical, chemical and biological sciences, medical and biomedical sciences, geography, philosophy, history, continuing teacher training, language teaching, North-South cooperation...
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Our training courses

Our training center offers a wide range of training courses for teaching and support professionals.The training courses we offer are created on the basis of emerging needs in the field, our research findings and recent scientific literature updating promising practices for professionals.
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Information notice relating the job placement service and the career centre

Context Through its employment unit, UNamur offers a service to help with integration and career guidance in the way of group training and individual support. UNamur has also set up a career centre platform to facilitate the search for internships, jobs or training courses related to professional integration. These activities involve the processing of personal data. Categories of personal data processed and purposes of use For the purposes of this activity, the University of Namur processes data in the following categories:General identification data [this category includes the following types of data: surname, first name, postal address, e-mail addresses, copy of identity card, passport photograph, telephone number, etc.].Identifiers allocated by UNamur [category grouping the following types of data: student number, internal registration number, eID for access to internal resources, access card identifiers, student card number, etc.].Personal characteristic data [category grouping the following types of data: date of birth, gender, place of birth, marital status and nationality, residence status in Belgium, mother tongue, languages spoken, possession of a driving licence, etc.].Data relating to family situation [category grouping the following types of data: marital status, data relating to parents, guardians and spouses, household composition, children, etc.].Data relating to the student's academic career [category grouping the following types of data: data relating to the student's academic career, annual programme - teaching units followed -, PAI - Individualised Support Programme, grades, credits, exam registrations, honours, diplomas obtained, country(ies) of issue of diploma(s), jury opinions, disciplinary decisions and appeals, end-of-study work, work placements carried out, etc.].Data relating to student mobility [category grouping the following type of data: data relating to participation in a mobility programme (e.g. Erasmus), dates, origin or destination institution, etc.].Data relating to professional experience and skills [category grouping the following types of data: CV, language skills, previous experience, references ...]Registration data [category grouping the following type of data: date of registration, purpose of registration, etc.]. Data relating to traineeships [category grouping the following type of data: data relating to the organisation and purpose of the traineeship, date, location, reports, etc.].Data relating to participation in an activity [category grouping the following types of data: presence, purpose of the activity, etc.].Authentication data [category grouping the following types of data: log in, passwords, password modification date, token, etc.].Connection and logging data [category covering the following types of data: dates and times of connection, type of operation performed, user identifier, IP addresses, type of data accessed, etc.].Data relating to the job [category grouping the following type of data: employer, job title, grade, status [academic, scientific, ATG], branch within the status, employee status, type of employment contract, length of validity of the contract, working arrangements, occupancy rate, appointment decisions, previous duties, etc.].Data on socio-administrative status in relation to professional integration (unemployment, scholarship status, etc.)Data relating to job search criteria (salary level, location, desired start date, eligibility for a recruitment plan, etc.) Social network account data This data is used for:Manage the follow-up of requests for individual guidance and professional integration supportManaging the organisation of group training courses on the theme of career guidance and integrationManaging the University's career centre, which advertises job vacancies and provides information on employment, work experience and training opportunities. This includes :Managing registrations on the platformPromoting the platform to students and alumniManaging communication campaigns for people registered on the platform about job opportunities, internships and training coursesManaging the publication of advertisements (job offers, internship offers, training offers, etc.)Managing the CV books toolManaging career centre modulesProduce statistics and reports on the activities of the Employment Unit Basis for lawfulness of data processing The processing activity is carried out because it is necessary to perform a task in the public interest as defined below (Article 6, 1, e) of the GDPR)In application of the Landscape Decree, the University of Namur has a public interest mission of teaching, research and service to the community, which includes activities aimed at helping students and researchers to find employment in a professional environment, whether for the purposes of an internship or at the end of their training. These activities also aim to link its research and teaching activities with the players in the job market. Categories of data subjects The categories of persons whose data is processed for the purposes of the business are as follows:Registered studentsAlumniDoctoral studentsResearchersPost-doctoral students Data sources The data included in the processing activity comes from the following source(s):They were supplied by the person themselvesThe data is stored in a University databaseThe data is generated by an activity carried out by the individual Data recipients Data is processed solely by University staff and departments for the purposes of carrying out the activity. The internal recipients of the data mainly belong to the following categories:Human resources department staffThe persons in charge of the job centreThe persons who organise or run the training courses The UNamur career centre service is provided jointly with the French company JobTeaser. For more information on the specific processing carried out by this platform, see the privacy policy at www.jobteaser.com Characteristics of processing The retention period is determined according to the following criterion(s):the need to retain data for operational purposes depending on the purpose for which it is used.The data of persons registered on the Career Center are processed as long as the account is active.Registration data relating to training courses is deleted or rendered anonymous after the event has ended.Data relating to individual support is deleted no later than 12 months after the end of the support, unless the person concerned agrees to the data being kept for the purposes of participation in a professional integration support network. Data subjects rights The rights of data subjects are described on the www.unamur.be/en/privacy-policy page. Any requests or questions relating to the files handled by the job center may be addressed to : cellule.emploi@unamur.be for students and alumnimurielle.guillaume@unamur.be for Phd students and researchers 
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Sustainable research

Our researchers work through 11 interdisciplinary research institutes, covering multiple themes such as the environment, ecology, health, human and animal welfare, text, languages, complex systems, digital, heritage, economics, finance and materials ...
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