Interreg VI France-Wallonie-Vlaanderen: two new funded projects involving ULiège
Under the 2nd call for projects of the Interreg VI FWV program, 2 research projects have been accepted at ULiège.
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Under the 2nd call for projects of the Interreg VI FWV program, 2 research projects have been accepted at ULiège.
A team led by Olivier Peulen (Metastasis Research Laboratory) has identified myoferlin as a promising target to weaken the tumor microenvironment in pancreatic cancer and potentially enhance treatment response.
On October 17, 2025, the University of Liège organized an Ethics and Scientific Integrity Awareness Day, a must-attend event for the ULiège research community.
Jeune chercheur qualifié du FNRS, Brice Noël a reçu le prix Arne Richter décerné par l’European Geosciences Union pour ses travaux sur la fonte des glaciers et calottes polaires.
L’ULiège, université hospitalière, multiplie les démarches pour accueillir des scientifiques de Gaza. Les autorités dénoncent le blocage fédéral et plaident pour la création d’une voie rapide administrative pour les chercheurs en zone de conflit.
In the face of climate and societal challenges, ULiège is taking a major step forward by inaugurating its Transitions Laboratory: a place for ideas, collaboration and action to imagine and build a fairer, more sustainable future.
Dans les prochaines semaines, l’ULiège inaugurera une plateforme d’études des poissons et autres organismes d’eau douce. Un projet inédit en Europe, alliant recherche fondamentale, santé animale et humaine, impact sociétal, écologie et innovation.
Julie Neuwels a participé à la coordination du dossier thématique "Penser et donner à voir l'habiter face aux crises écologiques" pour la Revue Française des Méthodes Visuelles.
A new study demonstrates the benefits of using tidal energy. More predictable than wind power, tidal energy could be particularly helpful to residents of isolated islands.
Une étude gembloutoise publiée dans la revue Nature montre que la Wallonie pourrait nourrir sa population avec sa propre production agricole, à condition de repenser notre manière de manger et de mieux valoriser les ressources existantes.
Stéphanie Derwael (Philo et Lettres), Ghislain Raze (School of Engineering) and Lauriane Soret (Sciences) have just been awarded an FNRS qualified researcher mandate to continue their research at ULiège.
Depuis la nuit des temps, l’humanité observe et calibre le ciel pour comprendre sa place dans le cosmos. Cette quête de connaissances est aujourd’hui fragilisée par les coupes budgétaires américaines. Rencontre avec Yaël Nazé.