Laurent Nguyen takes part in the UNFOLD project funded by an ERC Synergy Grant
This ambitious project, which brings together four European partners, aims to better understand the processes underlying the mechanisms of cerebral cortex folding.
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This ambitious project, which brings together four European partners, aims to better understand the processes underlying the mechanisms of cerebral cortex folding.
Justin Jamar, a student in the Human and Social Sciences bachelor at ULiège, spent several days in Rotterdam with a large delegation from the University as part of the UNIC project. He was the only ULiège student on the trip.
The energy crisis concerns us all. It also impacts ULiège, which is launching the #SaveEnergy campaign to raise awareness among its community about a few simple but essential actions to reduce our energy consumption.
"Vivre Liège Demain": members of the ULiège community had the opportunity to find out about the town's land-use planning project for 2050.
Every year, as part of their training, students from Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech (GxABT) and ERAIFT have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the forests of Africa. This time, the focus is on the forests of Cameroon.
The Vice-President of the Walloon Government took a particular interest in emerging diseases and zoonoses.
Manon Genva is first assistant for the Chemistry for Sustainable Food and Environmental Systems (CSFES) axis at Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech. She shares her interest in the chemistry of natural molecules in her research and teaching.
Press Release from the Council of Rectors of French-speaking Universities (CRef) on the confiscation of the Universidad Centroamericana
Prof. Frédéric Francis, entomologist and dean of the Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech faculty, has been nominated for a Certificate of Distinction awarded by the Council for International Entomological Congresses (ICE), a first for a Belgian.
Les Amis de l'Université de Liège and l'Échevinat des Solidarités, de la Cohésion sociale et des Droits des personnes de la Ville de Liège are pleased to present their program of themed lecture cycles for 2023-2024. (in French only)
The University of Liège has improved its position in the latest edition of this ranking, which ranks more than 1,900 universities worldwide.