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Do you have a question or need advice?

A guidance counselor is at your disposal!If you have a question that concerns information about studying, your orientation or your reorientation, we invite you to complete the form below.Please note: for any questions related to registration at UNamur (registration procedure, equivalences, admission criteria...) please contact directly the registration department.
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Innovation and inclusion: the sign language dictionary

By combining the expertise of the Laboratoire de langues des signes de Belgique francophone (LSFB-Lab) and the skills of UNamur's Faculty of Computer Science, a pioneering and inclusive tool has been created for the deaf and signing community: the first bilingual French-sign language contextual dictionary.
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The fight against Covid-19

During the global pandemic, UNamur demonstrated its capacity for innovation and its role as a driving force, alongside other players in the field, to find effective and resilient solutions to healthcare challenges.
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Aging well and degenerative diseases

UNamur's projects think about the issue of aging well in a plural and interdisciplinary way, which considers the different ages of seniors' lives and also takes into account the entourage having to cope with accompanying a parent or spouse who has become less autonomous.
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The fight against cancer and Télévie

For many years, the university community, its alumni and partners have been mobilizing to benefit cancer research through Operation Télévie. All donations collected are donated to the FNRS.
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Specularia, an experimental archaeology project

Scientific innovation, craftsmanship and educational mediation combine in this project, which is a first in Belgium in the field of glass archaeology.
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The Notre-Dame de la Paix Chair

Attached to the Centre Universitaire Notre-Dame de la Paix (cUNdp), a research center affiliated to the Esphin institute, the Chair studies the relationship between faith and reason, science and religion, the common and the common good in dialogue with scientists and practitioners from different disciplines and faiths.
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Wolf, who are you?

By creating a dialogue between past and present, this research project provides answers to the field players who are overseeing the wolf's return to Wallonia today with a view to sustainable management of the species and its relationship with man in our regions.
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The astronomical observatory Antoine Thomas sj

This project is a concrete expression of UNamur's desire to provide the Walloon capital with a space observation facility associated with a higher education, awareness-raising and scientific mediation program open to students, schools, families and the general public.
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University observatory in rural medicine

The mission of this new university observatory is to gain a better understanding of the dwindling supply of general practitioners, particularly in areas of shortage in Wallonia, and to identify possible solutions in collaboration with those working in the field.
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Sponsor the lawyers of tomorrow

This project was launched by the Faculty of Law to mark its 50th anniversary. It enables alumni and friends of UNamur to sponsor the chairs in the law library, which symbolically represent the generations of students who take their place there each year to study and become the jurists acting in tomorrow's world.
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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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