How did sabre-toothed tigers acquire their long upper canine teeth?
A study led by ULiège enriches our understanding of the Earth's past and documents the mechanisms leading to evolutionary convergence.
Lisette Lombé, a graduate of the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters, was honored on Tuesday April 9, 2024 at ULiège. A teacher, slam artist, poet and novelist, she is now Belgium's new national poetess.
The First Vice-Rector praised her remarkable career since graduating in Romance languages and literature in 2002. The Rector then awarded her the very first "Alumni en lumière" medal at the Salle académique.
Aurore Thibaut researcher at Giga, spoke of the exchanges and sharing of experiences with Lisette Lombé that led to the latter's publication in the book "
On this occasion, Lisette Lombé captivated the audience, including her former classmates, with a poetic performance imbued with openness, humility and humanity.
Discover here the highlights of this event.
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A study led by ULiège enriches our understanding of the Earth's past and documents the mechanisms leading to evolutionary convergence.
Since the afternoon of Friday May 10, there has been a sit-in by students in solidarity with Palestine in the entrance hall and cafeteria of the University's Central Building.
As part of the Welbio Investigator Program call for projects, two FARAH projects and one GIGA project were selected for funding at the Université de Liège.