The University of Namur or Université de Namur (UNamur) is a Jesuituniversity in Namur, in the French Community of Belgium. Both teaching and research in the university are carried out by six faculties.[2]
Location
The University of Namur is located in Namur, Belgium. The main campus is located at the heart of the city of Namur, capital of Wallonia. The main university campus includes the university building, the six main faculties and the university libraries.
History
Foundation 1831-1846
In the spring of 1831, the Society of Jesus reopened a high school in what was earlier the Our-Lady of Peace Benedictine abbey, in Namur. The school immediately developed into a college with the support of prominent Namurian families. They put some conditions in order to finance the new project, the most important is teaching other sciences such as philosophy with the liberty of education as proclaimed by the new Belgian Constitution.
First expansions (1846-1928)
Many expansions took place in this period, the number of students increased gradually, new sciences and study programmes were introduced.
Sensible progress (1929-1947)
A New Belgian law excluded the institution from getting financial support from the government. This pushed the ambitious university to rely on its own sources and funds. Despite this, in 1934, many projects were launched: new building specific to physical and chemical studies, the expansion of Belles-Lettres library, modernization of some laboratories, many new titles were added to the seminars library.
Resuming the expansion (1948-1970)
On 18 February 1948 the institution, formerly a college, changed its status to that of a university. This new status resulted in having some (limited and irregular) financial aid from the government.
Starting in 1960, after the introduction of new national financing laws, government aid increased and became regular. Many new projects and programmes came into being, improving the university's national and European visibility.
The big expansion (1971-1991)
The university launched many important projects:
1971: Institute of Computer Science (now Faculty of Computer Science): the first of its kind in Belgium and one of the leading institutions in Europe.
1972: Faculty of Law.
1974: Faculty of Sciences, Faculty of Medicine.
1979: New university library Moretus Plantin (more than 800,000 title at the time).
1990: Construction of Pedro Arrupe new amphitheater.
Explorations developed in 2007 for combining all four institutions into a single university, and an agreement was reached to create a new university to be called Université catholique de Louvain (Académie Louvain Project).[3] Campuses might be identified as UCL/Brussels (today UCLouvain Bruxelles), UCL/Namur (today UCLouvain Namur), UCL/Louvain-la-Neuve, UCL/Mons (today UCLouvain FUCaM Mons) and UCL/Charleroi (today UCLouvain Charleroi). However, in December 2010 negotiations for a full merger were aborted by an insufficient vote by the general assembly of Facultés Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix (FUNDP).[4]
The "Academie Louvain" ceased to exist in 2014 due to the entry in force of the new law organising the universities.
Education
Faculty of Philosophy and Letters
Bachelors degree (Three years)
Philosophy
History
Art History and Archeology
French and Romance Languages and Literatures
Germanic Languages and Literatures
Doctoral studies
Philosophy
History, Art History and Archaeology
Languages and Literatures (Romance, Germanic and Greek classics)
Faculty of Law
Bachelor degree (Three years)
law
Doctoral studies
Legal Sciences
Faculty of Medicine
Bachelor degree (Three Years)
Medicine
Biomedical Sciences
Pharmacy
Master degree (Two Years)
Biomedical Sciences
Doctoral studies
Faculty of Economics, Social Sciences and Management
Bachelor degree (Three years)
Economics and Management
Business Engineering
Political Science
Information and Communication
Master degree (Two years)
Economics
Management
Business Engineering
Business Engineering, with focus on "Information systems management"
Business Engineering, with focus on "Data Science"
Georges Jacobs, businessman, Chairman of the Board of Directors of UCB Group and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Delhaize Group, Honorary Chairman of UNICE
^"Chiffres de la rentrée 2023-2024 - Étudiantes et étudiants par université et par secteur d'études". www.cref.be.
^New name since September 2012, formerly Facultés Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix (FUNDP): Le Vif.be - Les Facultés universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix deviennent l'Université de Namur
^Consulter, pour plus de détails, le communiqué de presse Accord historique au sein de l'Académie Louvain sur le site de l'université catholique de Louvain.
^« L’UCLouvain tombe à l’eau : Namur dit « non » à la fusion », Le Soir, 17 décembre 2010.
^"CWUR – World University Rankings 2022–2023". Center for World University Rankings. Retrieved 14 October 2022.
^"World University Rankings 2023". Times Higher Education (THE). Retrieved 14 October 2022.
^"Best Global Universities Rankings (2022)". U.S. News Education. Retrieved 14 October 2022.