How did sabre-toothed tigers acquire their long upper canine teeth?
A study led by ULiège enriches our understanding of the Earth's past and documents the mechanisms leading to evolutionary convergence.
As a public university open to the world and is anchored in the scientific, cultural and economic development of its region, the University of Liège relies on its three pillars: teaching, research and civic engagement.
ULiège trains responsible citizens who are provided with cutting-edge knowledge and critical thinking, are able to share knowledge and can push forward an increasingly complex world.
ULiège develops and promotes excellence in research, multidisciplinary and direct engagement with its instruction.
Global exposure is a top priority at the University of Liège. The institution offers a wide range of international mobility opportunities to students, researchers and staff, enabling them to enhance their cross-disciplinary skills and language knowledge.
ULiège: an experience of daily living. Located in 3 cities and 4 campuses, the university is a key player in terms of the environment and mobility.
The beginning of the year is the time to take a quick look in the rear-view mirror. And as far as ORBi (Open Repository and Bibliography), the directory of scientific publications of the University of Liège, is concerned, the 2020 result is impressive. Congratulations to all the researchers for these exceptional results which show the scientific vitality of ULiège!
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et up in November 2008 on the proposal of the pro-Rector Bernard Rentier, ORBI - the Open Institutional Directory and Bibliography - of ULiège, is a sign of our institution's will to make its scientific production even more available to all, without financial or technical constraints. For more than 10 years, ULiège has been recognised as a leader in Open Access.
The year 2020 has set new records, particularly in terms of the percentage of integration of scientific references with full text access and/or open access.
Paul Thirion, Director of the ULiège Library: We wish all ULiège scientists a year of research and numerous and appreciated publications that advance knowledge. A year that will also see the deployment of a new version of ORBi that we want to be more modern, more efficient and more user-friendly.
A study led by ULiège enriches our understanding of the Earth's past and documents the mechanisms leading to evolutionary convergence.
Au sommaire de ce numéro : l’état de santé des océans, l’éthique en bioingénierie, l’ « économie utile » d’Esther Duflo, la criminologie, les élections européennes, le don de corps à la science…
Since the afternoon of Friday May 10, there has been a sit-in by students in solidarity with Palestine in the entrance hall and cafeteria of the University's Central Building.