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Transition from high school to university: disparity in skills
Since 2003, the University of Namur has been testing the basic knowledge and skills of its new students during their first weeks in higher education by means of tests called "Passports for the Bac". In September 2021, 1,470 UNamur students took one or more of these prerequisite tests. Two observations emerge: on the one hand, there has persisted for several years a significant disparity in profiles at the entrance to higher education, and on the other hand, the reconfiguration of secondary education in the context of a pandemic seems to have had a negative impact on the level of mastery of several prerequisites among new students.
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A new didactic pharmacy at the UNamur
Two researchers from the Department of Pharmacy initiated the project: Romain Siriez and Constant Gillot. Under the supervision of Professor Jean-Michel Dogné, they imagined creating a real pharmacy, which would be the ideal place to practice innovative pedagogy, essential for the training of master's students during specialized pharmacotherapy.
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François Briard, CERN's Events Manager
François Briard graduated in Law and Management of Information Technology (DGTIC) in 1994 after obtaining his bachelor's and master's degrees in computer science in 1993. He works at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research in Geneva, the world's largest particle physics laboratory. During his schooling, which was 100% at UNamur, he was vice-president of the Namur Region and student delegate during his application years in economic and social sciences, computer science option. Thanks to the multidisciplinary training provided at UNamur, he was able to seize several opportunities to reorient his career within CERN.
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Do you speak AI?
Katrien Beuls is undoubtedly a fine example of the growing number of women in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) careers. After a rather literary career, guided by her curiosity, she began studying computer science and became interested in computational methods for processing human language with the help of Artificial Intelligence (AI).
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Stéphane Vincent, a chemist against the virus
Which virus? SARS-CoV-2, of course. By doing his job as a chemist, Stéphane Vincent has already succeeded in making life difficult for it. And perhaps soon a preventive tool based on his research will reduce the risk of infection.
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C2W: UMons and UNamur welcome 15 postdocs
The C2W call for projects offers experienced researchers an exceptional opportunity to develop new skills and competences by implementing a research project of excellence with a strong interdisciplinary orientation. The project benefits from a European funding of €4.5M (Marie Skłodowska Curie COFUND action).
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"School and Deafness" by M. Ghesquière and L. Meurant wins an award
On 30 November 2022, Magaly Ghesquière and Laurence Meurant (UNamur), co-authors of the book "School and Deafness” (in French “Ecole et Surdité - Une expérience d'enseignement bilingue et inclusif", received the prize for the best book for Teaching and Continuing Education from the Parliament of the Wallonia-Brussels Federation. This is another fine award that complements the recent release of the first bilingual sign language-French contextual dictionary searchable in sign language.
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Times Higher Education Ranking 2023, UNamur continues its progress
For the second year in a row, UNamur is listed in the prestigious Times Higher Education (THE) world ranking, the results of which were published on 12 October 2022. Like last year, our university is ranked between 801st and 1000th place in this ranking, which places it in the list of the best universities in the world in absolute terms. The results of THE 2023 also show that UNamur is progressing in four of the five indicators taken into account for the ranking.
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François-Xavier Fievez, Vice-Rector for Social and Student Affairs
On 23 September 2022, the UNamur General Assembly approved the appointment of François-Xavier Fievez as Vice-Rector for Social and Student Affairs. At the request of Patrick Foissac, the Rector's Council agreed to relieve him of his duties. François-Xavier Fievez is the first language teacher in the School of Modern Languages and replaces him. He is in charge of student affairs and campus life, including culture and sport. Gender and diversity are part of the portfolio of Valérie Flohimont, Vice-Rector for Human Resources, Welfare and Safety at Work.
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FNRS 2022 calls | The UNamur obtains 2 prestigious mandates
The FNRS has just announced the results of its 2022 calls. Among them, two prestigious scientific impulse mandates (MIS) and 10 FRIA/FRESH doctoral grants. A very nice recognition for the scientists and for the University of Namur!
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E-paysage: at the crossroads of all our students' data
Providing a copy of identity card, previous degree(s), proof of access to study allowances, ... The application process for higher education can sometimes be tedious. It will be greatly simplified in the near future, thanks to a new platform.
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