
My Thesis in 180 seconds (2023 edition): public vote
16 PhD students present their thesis in 3 minutes. Watch the performances and vote for your two favourite candidates until 29 March (noon). Only in French
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16 PhD students present their thesis in 3 minutes. Watch the performances and vote for your two favourite candidates until 29 March (noon). Only in French
Coordinated by Prof. Fabienne Glowacz (UR ARCH), this large-scale survey is being conducted among students and all higher education staff in the Wallonia-Brussels Federation.
The Rector of the ULiège and the Belgian delegation in India inaugurated on March 21 the 4-meter telescope that will allow to study objects in our galaxy and beyond
A book on the use and impact of print in the promotion of the Catholic Reformation in the Habsburg Netherlands during the Early Modern period.
A study conducted by researchers from the ULiège shows that CO2 and CH4 emissions from mountainous rivers in the Amazon basin are very high.
Thomas Marichal’s team publishes in Nature Immunology this fundamental discovery that suggests a greater involvement of cell proliferation in the functioning of our immune system
A project financed by the Walloon Region that includes two components, one of which is Win4Space, supported by ULiège and which focuses on improving satellite observations of the Earth.
A portfolio of projects financed by the Walloon Region which includes three components: FOODWal: PROTEBoost, MICROBoost and PEPTIBoost, of which ULiège coordinates the latter.
The WHO Collaborating Centre linked to the Department of Epidemiology, Public Health and Health Economics of Prof. Jean-Yves Reginster and Prof. Olivier Bruyère supports the search for data on musculoskeletal diseases, the prevalence of which among older people worldwide is increasing.
Facing the issue of nitrogen, Belgium must find ways to reduce the nitrate levels in its soils. Professors Cécile Thonar and Hervé Vanderschuren provide a new approach: the use of "BNI" plants.
Florence Caeymaex brings together issues of gender, ecology and ethics in health. Where to find hope? By leaving an intellectual idea of the world to think about the future through sensitivity and the question of relationships, of attachment.
Georges Simenon et ses années liégeoises ont imprégné une oeuvre particulièrement foisonnante, et constamment revisitée. Nous en parlons avec Laurent Demoulin et Céline Letawe dans ce second épisode du podcast "Réflexions".