101 new FRS-FNRS research mandates at ULiège!
Among the scholarships awarded by the FRS-FNRS this year, 101 will finance research carried out by researchers from ULiège.
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Among the scholarships awarded by the FRS-FNRS this year, 101 will finance research carried out by researchers from ULiège.
Le 2 juin dernier, la Faculté d'Architecture accueillait le jury international Iacobus. Une équipe d'étudiants liégeois reçoit le prix Baltar !
Doctorante au GIGA-Cancer (Faculté de médecine) de l'Université de Liège, Alice Collignon représentera la Belgique lors de la finale internationale à Montréal en octobre 2022.
Bravo à Mathilde FLAS qui obtient un prix NOVA TECTUM pour son travail de fin d'études récompensant 3 mémoires consacrés au logement public.
Annie Niessen is a researcher at the Cité research unit of the Faculty of Law, Political Science and Criminology and is receiving this awards for her research on European politics.
Le prix est décerné par l'ADEME (Agence de la transition écologique - France).
The archaeologist Veerle Rots and the astrophysicist Michaël Gillon were awarded this morning the Francqui Prize 2021 and 2022 in the presence of HM King Philippe at the Palais des Académies.
This prize is awarded for her research at the TraceoLab of the University of Liege, which offers new perspectives on the human past.
This prize is awarded for his research into the development of new in silico strategies in the field of tissue engineering.
Optical engineer at the Centre Spatial de Liège, he receives this award for his thesis in the field of science and technology
Excellent basic research projects led by researchers from the GIGA and FARAH of ULiège in the fields of life sciences.
Yesterday, Minister Valérie Glatigny presented the Baillet Latour Biomedical Award of 1.000.000€ to Thomas Marichal for his research project in the field of respiratory viral infections.