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Satisfaction

Any comments? A comment? Don't hesitate to let us know via our form Satisfaction form Name First name E-mail address Object Your message In order to process your request, you must complete all fields marked "optional". When you submit this form, the completed data will be transmitted to UNamur and used to process your request. Learn more about your data protection and your rights
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Wallonie-Bruxelles International (WBI)

Wallonie-Bruxelles International (WBI) is a major funder of international collaborative projects. A wide range of actions are proposed, within the framework of different instruments, such as Permanent Joint Commissions, bilateral scientific cooperation actions in the field of scientific research, or international attractiveness grants. Competitive calls for projects are issued on a regular basis. Several researchers from the University of Namur are involved in projects funded by WBI.
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Master of Specialization in University Teaching (MSPU)

This specialization master's program is designed for higher education teachers working either in university teaching (assistants and professors) or in higher education outside universities (Hautes écoles). It aims to carry out applied research, in the professional field of the program's students.
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Emilien Perreaux, new AGE Chairman

This summer, Emilien will take up his post as president of the General Assembly of UNamur students. At the age of 23, he is a master's student in didactic mathematics. For the past five years, he has been heavily involved on the Namur campus and has taken on a number of roles: cercle Math, Student Council, kot-à-projet, Revue de la Faculté des sciences, student ambassador and AGE. Interview.
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Certificates

The Faculty of Education and Training organizes several certifying programs in partnership with other faculties or higher education establishments.
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Academic information

Nomination deadlines For an exchange stay in the autumn term or throughout the academic year: April 30.For an exchange stay in the spring term: October 15.Note:The nomination procedure for "course" exchange stays is carried out solely by your home university, which communicates the details of shortlisted students directly to SRI.. Deadlines for admission as an exchange student Pre-selected students must submit their application for admission as exchange students.For an exchange stay in the autumn term or throughout the academic year: May 15.For an exchange stay in the spring term: October 31. Academic calendar The approximate dates for a typical year are as follows:Autumn term: mid-September - end of JanuarySpring term: early February - late JuneFor more details, please consult the pages dedicated to the academic calendar. Find out more about practical details SVG .cls-1 { fill: #323232; stroke-width: 0px; } Course selection and Learning Agreement See content SVG .cls-1 { fill: #323232; stroke-width: 0px; } Evaluation system See content SVG .cls-1 { fill: #323232; stroke-width: 0px; } Students with special needs See content SVG .cls-1 { fill: #323232; stroke-width: 0px; } Practical information See content
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Administrative procedure

Admission procedure for exchange students Step 1 After your nomination, the SRI will contact you by email and send you a link to the "Mobility Online" platform used by UNamur to manage your mobility path. You must complete the identification form and follow the various steps of the procedure.As mentioned, only students who have been officially nominated by their home university can complete this form.Step 2 After submitting the form, you will receive a confirmation email that will allow you to generate your login and password. You will be able to create a personal account in the platform. Once logged in, you'll have access to all features. You will need to complete a second form with your personal information. Please keep your access codes safe, as you'll need them throughout the procedure, in particular to submit your documents and upload your admission letter.Step 3You must submit all the required documents to the platform: A letter of motivation, A copy of an ID document (passport or ID card), A passport-sized photo,Transcripts of your university studies, The admission form ("application form") completed and signed.You will also need to indicate your course selection. This will form the basis of your Learning Agreement. It must be validated by the mobility coordinator at your home institution and by the mobility coordinator at UNamur.Proof of your mastery of French and, where applicable, of English (official certificate) is not compulsory. However it is strongly recommended that before your arrival in Namur, you have reached a minimum level B1/B2 which will enable you to follow the courses profitably. Step 4 As soon as your file is complete, the SRI will contact you and give you further information on the next steps. If you have followed the procedure in accordance with the deadlines, you will be able to receive admission certificates within 2 weeks of finalizing your file. Respecting deadlines is particularly important for non-European applicants who need a visa to stay in Belgium. Find out more about practical details SVG .cls-1 { fill: #323232; stroke-width: 0px; } VISA procedure See content SVG .cls-1 { fill: #323232; stroke-width: 0px; } Insurance See content SVG .cls-1 { fill: #323232; stroke-width: 0px; } Housing See content SVG .cls-1 { fill: #323232; stroke-width: 0px; } French as a foreign language courses See content
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VISA procedure

Students who are nationals of a European Union country or an associated country (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Norway and Switzerland) do not need a visa to study in Belgium. All other students must obtain a long-stay visa (type D).If you are a national of an extra-EU country, you must submit your visa application to the Belgian Embassy nearest to your place of residence.For the visa application, as an exchange student admitted by a Belgian higher education institution, you will need to provide proof of your admission to the mobility program.This attestation is issued by UNamur's International Relations Department as soon as the admission procedure as an exchange student has been completed. As the procedure can be quite lengthy, students are encouraged to start it as soon as possible. Proof of solvency One of the documents required for the visa application procedure is proof of solvency.For students without a sufficient scholarship, the recommended option is the "Blocked Account Procedure", which involves depositing a certain amount of money into the University of Namur's bank account.For the 2025-2026 academic year, the minimum amount required per month by the Belgian authorities is €835. The total amount to be paid is therefore €835 multiplied by the number of months the student will be staying at UNamur (generally 4 or 5 months for a quadrimester).As soon as the University receives the money, the International Relations Department can draw up the document certifying that the student has sufficient means of subsistence. The student can then send it to the Embassy.Once the academic year has begun, the student will receive a monthly transfer of €835 until the full amount is repaid. Find out more about practical details SVG .cls-1 { fill: #323232; stroke-width: 0px; } Administrative procedure See content SVG .cls-1 { fill: #323232; stroke-width: 0px; } Insurance See content SVG .cls-1 { fill: #323232; stroke-width: 0px; } Housing See content SVG .cls-1 { fill: #323232; stroke-width: 0px; } French as a foreign language courses See content
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Insurance

Health insurance For EU students: the European Health Insurance Card is sufficient. Don't forget to ask for it from the health organization in your country that issues it.For extra-EU students: private insurance is compulsory. If you do not have personal or family insurance, you can join the AON insurance scheme. For more information, please visit their website. Third-party and accident liability Any student regularly enrolled at UNamur, including exchange students, is automatically covered by:civil liability (RC) insurance,"bodily injury" insurance of which he or she may be a victimand this during:the exercise of his or her academic, extra-academic, travel, internship, course and other activities abroad, as well as on the way to and from his or her activities,provided these take place with the University's agreement.Insurance cover is provided in addition to mutual insurance.For more information, please consult the pages of the Service de la Vie Etudiante (VéCU). Find out more about practical details SVG .cls-1 { fill: #323232; stroke-width: 0px; } VISA procedure See content SVG .cls-1 { fill: #323232; stroke-width: 0px; } Housing See content SVG .cls-1 { fill: #323232; stroke-width: 0px; } French as a foreign language courses See content SVG .cls-1 { fill: #323232; stroke-width: 0px; } Course selection and Learning Agreement See content
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French as a foreign language courses

Even if your course program at the University of Namur is in English only, you can take advantage of your stay to familiarize yourself with the French language. The University of Namur has developed a number of initiatives to help you improve your French language skills, which will facilitate your integration into French-speaking Belgium.
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Evaluation system

ECTS tables and grading scales are tools designed to facilitate the transfer of academic results, usually grades, between different national grading systems within the European Higher Education Area. The conversion of grades from one country/university to grades used in another country/university follows certain common rules and is thus facilitated.
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