Scientists establish the oldest genetic diagnosis in human history
A rare disease has been diagnosed on the skull of a 12,000-year-old individual, thanks in particular to the expertise of the endocrinologists of the University of Liège.
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A rare disease has been diagnosed on the skull of a 12,000-year-old individual, thanks in particular to the expertise of the endocrinologists of the University of Liège.
Co-financed by the Erasmus+ program and organized by the University of the Greater Region, this complementary training course worth 6 ECTS credits is open to all ULiège students.
Frédéric Hurlet, professor of Roman history at Paris Nanterre University, will give numerous public lectures and a doctoral seminar during his three-month stay.
Thomas Ostermeier, artistic director of the Schaubühne in Berlin, was awarded Doctor honoris causa by the ULiège on December 11, 2025.
The gradual disappearance of these ‘mechanical brakes’ would allow the ice from the ice cap to flow much more quickly into the ocean, potentially causing sea levels to rise rapidly and significantly.
Eclosio/Ucoopia, the ULiège NGO, is appealing to the solidarity of the university community. The appeal for donations is aimed at helping the local population to better manage water resources, which are crucial both for agriculture.
Almost 500 of you joined us on Thursday November 27 for the Festival of Cultures, organized as part of ULiège International Week.
MeteoSwiss and ULiège inaugurate a new infrared spectrometer, replacing an instrument in service for over 30 years and ensuring the continuity of one of the world's longest series of atmospheric observations.
A world first that allows the scientific community to move from theoretical scenarios to solid observational evidence.
Researchers from the Coma Science Group used in silico models to assess whether administering LSD and psilocybin could lead to increased brain activity in these patients.
Yasmine Belkaid, Director General of the Institut Pasteur in Paris and an internationally renowned immunologist, was awarded an honorary doctorate by ULiège on November 17, 2025.
The members of the European alliance met in Bilbao for their annual conference, a key milestone falling midway through the second phase of UNIC.