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Organization

The Department of Physics is structured into entities in charge of its organization, teaching and research.
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Scientists from 33 European countries join forces to generate reference genomes for nearly a hundred European species

In a new publication, the European Reference Genome Atlas (ERGA) announces the success of its pilot project. This pioneering initiative has brought together a vast collaborative network of researchers and institutions in 33 countries to produce high-quality reference genomes of 98 European species. This continental effort paves the way for a new, inclusive and equitable model of biodiversity genomics.
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A new mural for the Faculty of Science

A 3rd-year veterinary medicine student with a passion for drawing, Élise Hottois has transformed one of the walls of the Faculty of Science into a veritable work of art.
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25 years of shift-work computing: meeting a pressing social need

How to cope with the Y2K bug? How to ensure the transition to a single currency in Europe, the euro? It's the late 1990s, and the need for IT manpower is greater than ever to meet the growing needs of the IT industry. It was against this backdrop that UNamur and its Faculty of Computer Science boldly and proactively developed a new course of study: a staggered timetable leading to a Master's degree in Computer Science. Twenty-five years later, interest in this training and its societal necessity are more relevant than ever.
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A comic book to help you understand everything about energy: an original project by an illustrator and two scientists from UNamur.

Michaël Lobet, professor in the Department of Physics, and André Fuzfa, astrophysicist and professor in the Department of Mathematics at UNamur, have just been awarded a grant from the Wernaers Fund to develop an original scientific project: the design of a comic strip that will explore all the fascinating facets of energy. Aimed at a "student" audience, it will weave the link between science and science fiction, and will be produced thanks to the invaluable pencil strokes of illustrator Jean-Marc Dubois.
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Academic year 2025-2026

September 15, 2025 A program for all09h00 | Welcome at Pedro Arrupe (Rue de Bruxelles, 67 - 5000 Namur).11h00 | Back-to-school celebration at Saint-Aubain Cathedral (Place Saint-Aubain - 5000 Namur) then welcome students by the Cercles. Home of the Faculty of Science September 16, 2025From 8:30 to 9:30 a.m.: welcome by the Dean and Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Sciences in S01 for Block 1 VT and BioFrom 10:00 to 11:00 a.m.: welcome by the Dean and Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Sciences in S01 for Block 1 Math, Phys, Chemistry, Geo²Then: welcome in each department of the faculty. Home by department September 16After the Faculty welcome, you will be allocated according to your department: DepartmentSchedule and roomMathematicsto be confirmedPhysicsto be confirmedChemistryto be confirmedGeography and geologyto be confirmedBiologyto be confirmedVeterinary medicineto be confirmedClick on this link to get all the information about your academic start at UNamur. You need your login (eid) and associated mdp to access it. And before school starts? In addition to the cpreparatory courses scheduled between mid-August and early September, the University of Namur offers first-time students the opportunity to discover their Faculty as well as the campus, and to take part in a services forum during 2 integration days.Exclusively aimed at students completing their secondary education (newcomers), these preparatory courses are tailored to each university program.Put all the assets on your side!Preparatory courses for students in the Faculty of ScienceMathematics and Physics: August 25 to September 5, 2025Biology, Chemistry, Geography, Geology and Veterinary Medicine: August 18 to 29, 2025Find out more about the schedules for the various sessions and register for the preparatory courses... NEW! To help you make the most of your first year at the University, take part in our integration days!Friday afternoon, September 12 - reserved for newcomers, free, registration requiredTour of your Faculty and campus (integrated into the preparatory courses if you are enrolled)Barbecue and evening party You must register for both activities, even if you are enrolled in the preparatory courses! The registration link will be available soon.Saturday, September 13, 10am-4pm - open to all - free, open accessServices forum: presentation of student services (sports, culture, commitment, social cell, ...), project kots and activities organized on campus...
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Ants survive massive doses of X-rays: a Namur scientific experiment to quantify their radioresistance

Researchers from UNamur's Departments of Biology and Physics have conducted a scientific experiment to assess the radioresistance of the common black ant Lasius niger. The results of their work have just been published in the Belgian scientific journal Belgian Journal of Zoology. The Namur-based scientists demonstrate a level of resistance far superior to that of humans. Their spontaneous approach also demonstrates a lesser-known approach to scientific research.
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Lecture Series: Quantum Algorithms with Qiskit: from Zero to Hero!

Several sessions are scheduled: November 5, 12, 19 and 26 from 5pm to 7pm. Sign up
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Lecture Series: Quantum Algorithms with Qiskit: from Zero to Hero!

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Lecture Series: Quantum Algorithms with Qiskit: from Zero to Hero!

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Lecture Series: Quantum Algorithms with Qiskit: from Zero to Hero!

Several sessions are scheduled: November 5, 12, 19 and 26 from 5pm to 7pm. Sign up
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