Here you will find study regulations, codes of conduct, recommendations, and specific information.

Study and Assessment Regulations (SAR)

The Study and Assessment Regulations contain all the regulatory provisions relating in particular to studies and assessments that are applicable to students of this faculty.

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Faculté de droit

Law

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Faculté des sciences économiques, sociales et de gestion

Economics, Management, Communication Sciences (EMCP)

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Faculté d'informatique

Computer science

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Faculté de médecine

Medicine

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Facutlé de philosophie et lettres

Philosophy and literature

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Faculté des sciences

Science

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Faculté des sciences

Education and training sciences

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Regulated professions

Special information for students enrolled in medical science studies

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Special information for students enrolled in pharmaceutical science studies

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Special information for students enrolled in the Master's program in education Sections 4 and 5 - AESS

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Notices for students

Information notice regarding student data protection (English version)

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Information notice regarding student data protection (English version)

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Information notice regarding student mobility

Student Mobility Notice (English version)

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Student Mobility Notice (English version)

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Library rules

Library rules

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ARES agreement for library users

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Research regulations

Doctoral regulations (French version)

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Doctoral regulations

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Informations sur les commissions doctorales

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General regulations on the ownership, protection and exploitation of research results

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Recommendation regarding tetanus vaccination

Special information for students enrolled in biomedical sciences, medicine, veterinary medicine, chemistry, biology, geography, and geology.

Ethical principles relating to the use of IT tools at UNamur

Through its ethical principles, the University of Namur aims to make its members aware of their responsibilities, both as users and as actors of such resources and computer networks.

Inter-university position on students' refusal to carry out teaching activities for reasons of conscience