La lettre d'AAP
L'Unité de Recherche interfacultaire mixte Art, Archéologie & Patrimoine publie "La lettre d'AAP".
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.
L'Unité de Recherche interfacultaire mixte Art, Archéologie & Patrimoine publie "La lettre d'AAP".
The University of Liege, and more particularly the GeMMe research group, is taking part in the European HORIZON project
As part of the 1st Interreg VI Grande Région call, 10 research projects are being funded at ULiège. Three of them are coordinated by our researchers.
Le 6 mars 2024, Pavel Kunysz a défendu sa thèse. Il a obtenu le titre de Docteur en Art de bâtir et Urbanisme de l'ULiège. Retour en images.
Dans ce nouvel épisode du podcast « À la source », nous écoutons Benoît Pétré, chargé de cours en sciences de la santé publique au sein de la Faculté de Médecine de l'ULiège.
Local citizens have skills that scientists do not. For François Mélard, it's because these territories are going to be turned upside down that science must learn from and with them how to live differently.
Coordinated by the University of Liège, this four-year project brings together sixteen European partners from the healthcare field.
This discovery by researchers from the GIGA - Center of Research Cyclotron at ULiège reveals that the sleeping body also reacts to the external world during sleep, explaining how some information from the sensory environment can affect sleep quality.
This has been made possible by a new cutting-edge instrument recently acquired by the University of Liège, which can engrave any material on a nanometric scale. But that's not all.
The results of the vibration and cooling tests - carried out at the Liège Space Centre - are very encouraging for this unique prototype.
A study conducted by the University of Liège shows that greenhouse gas emissions from Brussels' ponds cancel out the carbon sink of the city's green spaces.
The University of Liège welcomes the 2024 EuMIGS Winter Workshop from the 4th to the 6th of March, 2024. EuMIGS is Europe’s largest network of institutes in the area of migration studies.