Lina Despeghel
Marine Bruyère
Manon Lallemand
Edouard de Schaetzen
Elaine Brasseur
Anthony Simonofski
Research
Research activities within the Department are in line with those of UNamur's Institutes and Research Centers. More specifically, research activities within the Department fall under three main themes:Digital Media & Communication (NADI/CRIDS)Transitions et âge de la vie (Transitions)Transformations démocratiques (Transitions)
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Arcadie, a new research centre in the ESPHIN institute
Arcadia is the name of an ideal society, a bucolic utopia. But it is also the name chosen by the members of a brand-new research centre at UNamur. This centre, created within the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters and attached to the ESPHIN institute, questions three themes at the heart of our contemporaneity: the Anthropocene, history and utopias.
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The Faculty of Economics, Social Sciences and Management is 60 years old!
September 1961. A few professors and about fifteen students are entering the Faculty of Economics, Social Sciences and Management at UNamur for the very first time. It was 60 years ago, in the house of Marmol, Rampart of the Virgin. Today, the classrooms are no longer the same, the professors have succeeded one another, the course programs have continued to evolve... but it is always with the same passion that the faculty supports its students.
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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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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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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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