Formation "Academic writing"
Au programme des 5 séances
Session 1 : Vendredi 23 mai 2025, 10:00-13:00 | Améliorer la structure et le styleSession 2 : Vendredi 6 juin 2025, 10:00-13:00 | Rédaction d'une introduction et d'une revue de la littératureSession 3 : Vendredi 13 juin 2025, 10:00-13:00 | Rédaction d'une section sur les méthodes, les résultats et la discussion ; révision par les pairs des textes des participantsSession 4 : Vendredi 20 juin 2025, 10:00-13:00 | Feedback général et individuelSession 5 : Vendredi 27 juin 2025, 10:00-13:00 | Communiquer votre recherche à un public plus largeLe nombre de places est limité et la priorité sera donnée aux inscriptions anticipées.Prix : 200€Deadline pour les inscriptions : 31/01/2025
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DEFIPP - Conférence annuelle EUDN
Programme
FEBRUARY 139.00-9.30 Registration Auditorium E13Chair: Jean-Marie Baland9.30-10.15 Catherine Guirkinger (University of Namur) - Height, parental investments and marriage payments in sub-Saharan Africa10.15-11 Clément Imbert (Sc Pos Paris) - Dry Lives: Climate Adaptation and Mortality in the Semi-arid Regions of Brazil 11-11.30 coffee break11.30-12.15 Karlijn Morsink (Utrecht University) - Keeping the Peace while Getting Your Way: Information, Persuasion and Intimate Partner Violence12.15-13.00 Liam Wren-Lewis (Paris School of Economics) - Decentralization, Ethnic Fractionalization, and Public Services: Evidence from Kenyan Healthcare 13.00-14.10 Lunch Break and EC MeetingChair: Guilhem Cassan14.15-15.00 Christelle Dumas (University of Fribourg) Informal labor exchange teams and participation on the labor market: Evidence from rural Tanzania15.00-15.45 Andreas Madestam (University of Stockholm) Credit Contracts, Business Development and Gender: Evidence from Uganda 15.45-16.15 Coffee Break16.15-17.00 Salvatore di Falco (University of Geneva) Farming, Non-Farm Enterprise, and Migration Under Incomplete Markets17:00-17:45 Jadnith Kaur (University of Glasgow) How Much Do I Matter? Teacher Self-Beliefs, Effort, and Education Production 18:15 EUDN General Assembly 19.30 Conference DinnerFEBRUARY 14Chair: Sylvie Lambert9.30-10.15 Yannick Dupraz (University of Paris Dauphine) A century of language and migration in India10:15-11:00 Laura Montebruck (Stockholm University) Fiscal exchange and Tax Compliance: Strengthening the the Social Contract Under Low State Capacity 11-11.30 coffee break11.30-12.15 Justine Knebelmann (Sciences Po, Paris) Discretion versus Algorithms: Bureaucrats and Tax Equity in Senegal12.15-13.00 Imelda (Geneva Graduate Institute) Crime in the Dark: Role of Electricity Rationing 13.00-14.00 Lunch BreakChair: Catherine Guirkinger14.00-14:45 Rieger Matthias (Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management, Rotterdam) Shaken, not Stunted? Global Evidence on Natural Disasters, Child Growth and Recovery14.45-15:30 Guilhem Cassan (University of Namur) Political Determinants of the News Market: Novel Data and Quasi-Experimental evidence from India 15.45 End of the Conference
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Journée annuelle de la recherche
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14h00 | Conférence principale sur l'utilisation de l'IA dans la recherche - Hugues BERSINI, professeur à l’Université libre de Bruxelles : "Can science be just data driven ?" 15h00 | Exposés de chercheurs de l'UNamur15h00 | Catherine Guirkinger : Use of AI in an economic history project15h15 | Nicolas Roy (PI : Alexandre Mayer) : L'IA au service de l'innovation en photonique et optique : révéler les secrets des parchemins par la classification des espèces animales15h25 | Nemanja Antonic (PI : Elio Tuci) : An in silico representation of C. elegans collective behaviour15h35 | Nicolas Franco : The benefits and dangers of “predicting the future” with covid-like machine learning models 15h45 | Michel Ajzen : Implications managériales et humaines de l’IA dans les organisations 15h55 | Robin Ghyselinck (PI : Bruno Dumas) : Deep Learning for endoscopy: towards next generation computer-aided diagnosis16h05 | Auguste Debroise (PI : Guilhem Cassan) : LLMs pour mesurer l'importance des stéréotypes au sein des représentations de genre dans les films hollywoodiens16h15 | Gabriel Dias De Carvalho : Pratiques d’apprentissage en physique à l’aide des IA génératives16h25 | Sébastien Dujardin (PI : Catherine Linard) : Where Geography meets AI: A case study on mapping online flood conversations16h35 | Jeremy Dodeigne : LLMs in SHS: revolutionary tools in a Wild West Territory? Reflections on costs, transparency and open science16h45 | Antoinette Rouvroy : Governing AI in Democracy17h00 | Conférence principale sur l'éthique et les lignes directrices à prendre en compte lors de l'utilisation de l'IA dans le cadre de projets de recherche et de la rédaction d’articles de recherche - Bettina BERENDT, professeure à la KU Leuven18h00 | Benoît Frenay et Michaël Lobet : Création d'un comité scientifique IA à l'UNamur18h10 | DrinkUne attestation de présence, valant pour 0,5 crédit de formation doctorale transversale, sera délivrée sur demande. Contact : secretariat.adre@unamur.beCet évènement est gratuit mais l’inscription est obligatoire.
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15th Belgian Entrepreneurship Research Day (BERD)
Call for papersAfter a first visit 10 years ago, the Belgian Entrepreneurship Research Day (BERD) is back in Namur for its 15th edition which will be held on Friday, May 16, 2025.The Belgian Entrepreneurship Research Day (BERD) annually brings together Belgian entrepreneurship researchers to present and discuss their most recent research and provide network opportunities. PhD students, researchers and professors are invited to submit their abstracts or full papers in any area of entrepreneurship. English will be the working language during presentations and discussions. This year, besides paper presentation sessions, the BERD welcomes Prof. dr. Martin Obschonka (University of Amsterdam) for a Keynote entitled "The rise of AI in entrepreneurship research: Opportunities and challenges".Abstract and full paper submissionPlease email your abstract or full paper to marcus.dejardin@unamur.be, with the subject line “BERD 2025”, no later than Monday, April 28, 2025.A notice of acceptance will be sent by Wednesday, April 30, 2025.Conference feeParticipants are asked to cover part of the expenses to the amount of € 70Please pay before Wednesday, May 7, 2025 to:Université de Namur, BNP Paribas Fortis, IBAN: BE10 2500 0740 2704; SWIFT/BIC: GEBABEBB - with communication: 4911912 + Your Name + BERD 2025). The fee covers lunch, coffee breaks and documentation. Participants are responsible for their own travel expenses.Organizing committeeThe organizing committee for this event is composed of: Judith Behrens and Olivier Witmeur (Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management), Hans Crijns (Vlerick Business School), Thomas Crispeels (VUB), Marcus Dejardin (University of Namur & UCLouvain), Frank Janssen (UCLouvain), Mirjam Knockaert (Ghent University), Eddy Laveren and Johanna Vanderstraeten (University of Antwerp), Vincent Molly (KU Leuven), Bernard Surlemont and Frédéric Ooms (Université de Liège), Pieter Vandekerkhof and Jelle Schepers (Universiteit Hasselt). If you have any questions, please contact: marcus.dejardin@unamur.be or nathan.jespere@unamur.beLooking ahead to welcome you soon in Namur!
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