Meeting of the UniGR Council at the University of Liège
The seven partners of the Université de la Grande Région met at the Château de Colonster (ULiege campus) to take stock of current collaborations and outline the future of the consortium.
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.
Record broken! On Sunday, April 14 , the 2024 edition of the 15 km of Liège Métropole, Team ULiège pushed its record number of runners even further: 1,132 students, staff and alumni joined forces for this sporting and unifying event. Together, they covered a total of 13,923 km, the distance from Belgium... to the Marquesas Islands.
The weather was fine on Sunday, April 14 and it was... white - the same color as the TeamULiège t-shirt, present in masse among the ranks of the 10,000 runners registered for the various races. Forming the largest group (all groups combined: companies, educational establishments, associations...), ULiège members once again proved their sporting commitment. This is the 8th consecutive year that ULiège has surpassed its participation record (801 registered in 2023).
The 15 km of Liège Métropole is the only event to bring together current and graduate students, as well as members of staff, under the same banner, and confirms its role as a catalyst for all the wealth and strength of ULiège. 11 Faculties represented, some twenty nationalities, a near parity balance: it was enough to be present at the ULiège tents (bib distribution and stand for our physiotherapy students) to feel the team spirit and good-natured atmosphere that reigns year after year. The youngest member of Team ULiège, Simon HODY (almost 18 years old), a student in Bac 1 in Applied Sciences, handed over to Joseph-Simon SMITZ, lecturer (HE) at HEC Liège, 60 years his senior.
Last year's winner of the very first interfaculty challenge rewarding the most mobilized Faculty (in proportion to the number of students/staff per Faculty), the Faculty of Applied Sciences is back for the second year running.
In 2023, the "battle" between the Faculty of Applied Sciences (FSA) and the Faculty of Medicine (FM) raged right up to, but this year's victory was clear-cut and without a hitch.
The FSA remains less numerous in terms of participants (162 runners, compared with 238 in Medicine), but it was the one that mobilized the most (6.39% versus 4.06%).
The Faculty of Science completes the podium.
The smallest group in terms of volume (1,310 people), the "Central Administration" ranks a very respectable 4th .
Present at the start line with the aim of winning the 15km event, Irène TOSI, assistant doctor in the Department of Equine Sports Medicine at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and a long-standing podium finisher (1st place in 2019 and 2022 and 2nd place in 2021) led the battle for a long time against the future winner of the 2024 edition (Amélie Bihain), who finally beat her to the line by 2min40. A second-place finish of which she has absolutely nothing to be ashamed !
In the 7km, Henri Gérard, a student at the Faculty of Applied Sciences, also finished on the podium with a fine 3rd place in a tough field.
A seasoned long-distance runner, Lambriny PHILIS, a member of the Human Resources Administration team, also claimed another podium finish in the Trail 21km.
Race/trail | Catégorie | Classement | |
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15km | Women | 2e | Irène Tosi |
15km | Women +35 | 2e | Stéphanie Hody |
15km | Women +40 | 1re | Irène Tosi |
15km | Men +50 | 3e | Guénaël Devillet |
15km | General | 3e | FM subgroup (GOESSENS Lola, CAILTEUX Emilie, DIFFELS Juliette, TILMAN Maxence, SIMON Arthur, COLSON Thomas) |
7km | Men | 3e | Henri Gérard |
7km | Men 19-29 | 1er | Henri Gérard |
7km | Men +40 | 1er | Jacques Dusart |
7km | Men +50 | 5e | Philippe Vanderbemden |
7km | General | 3e | FM subgroup (ZWYRTEK Adèle, HELGUETA-ROMERO Sergio, SECRETIN Victor, BOVEROUX Margaux, GUSTIN Thomas, JOYE Vicky) |
21km | Men | 8e | Jules Zaleski |
21km | Men | 9e | Benjamin Rondal |
21km | Women | 3e | Lambriny Philis |
21km | Women +45 | 3e | Caroline Michotte |
21km | Men +50 | 3e | Xavier Froidcoeur |
21km | General | 2e | FM subgroup (HEURTAUX Ana, LE BOHEC Awen, SIMON Vanille, MAECK Odile, DEPUYPER Gaétan, CAMAL Thomas) |
42km | Men +50 | 2e | Yasser BOUYAKHRICHAN |
42km | Men +65 | 1er | Marc BINARD |
21km | General | 3e | FSA subgroup (LEIRE Cédric, FOUILLADE Rémi, BOUYAKHRICHAN Yasser) |
The seven partners of the Université de la Grande Région met at the Château de Colonster (ULiege campus) to take stock of current collaborations and outline the future of the consortium.
ULiège and its partners FOREM and IDELUX are inaugurating a sustainable housing technology platform on the Arlon campus to meet the needs of the wood and construction sectors.
Des représentant·es politiques sont venus ce 19 avril à la rencontre de la communauté ULiège pour débattre de thèmes liés à la vie universitaire, en vue des élections.