GeoScITY winner of BeGeo Research Award 2024
GeoScITY, in collaboration with the city of Liège, is the winner of the BeGeo Research Innovation Award 2024 for its project SEM3D : Obtaining 3D Semantic Objects for Urban Applications.
GeoScITY, in collaboration with the city of Liège, is the winner of the BeGeo Research Innovation Award 2024 for its project SEM3D : Obtaining 3D Semantic Objects for Urban Applications.
This innovation, developed by researchers at the University of Liège, offers a cutting-edge alternative to the traditional process based on toxic isocyanates.
To meet Prof. Pierre Ozer, kingpin of Nourrir Liège and initiator of the 1st edition of the Rêve Général Festival, is to plunge into the world of a man passionate about transition issues and building a sustainable world.
Dans ce nouvel épisode du podcast « À la source », nous écoutons Jacqueline Vander Auwera, Professeure de pétrologie et géochimie au sein du Département de géologie de la Faculté des Sciences.
Discovering careers in the European institutions. A look back at the EPSO conference on March 26.
On March 23th, the ceremony honouring the PhD Graduates of ULiège was held at the University of Liege. 254 PhDs and 3 Ambassadors were honored.
A study in which researchers from ULiège's LPAP took part demonstrates the role of this phenomenon in the appearance of aurorae on the Earth's little sister.
Esther Duflo, winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics, was awarded an honorary doctorate by ULiège in front of a packed auditorium for her lecture "Économie utile pour temps plus chauds".
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.
Au printemps prochain, trois chapiteaux conféreront un air de fête au campus du Sart-Tilman. Spectacles, concerts et un florilège de conférences et de tables rondes feront battre le cœur de la communauté universitaire.
Combining a career and university studies is possible at the University of Liege. A total of 193 applications have been selected by the Academic Commission for the 2023-2024 academic year.
Students of the Master in Space Sciences from the University of Liège and the Cadi Ayyad University of Marrakech spent a week under the starry sky of the Oukaimeden Observatory in Morocco as part of their course.