University of Liège, the Glossary
The University of Liège (Université de Liège), or ULiège, is a major public university of the French Community of Belgium founded in 1817 and based in Liège, Wallonia, Belgium.[1]
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133 relations: Academia Belgica, Agence universitaire de la Francophonie, Albert Claude, Alexis Jacquemin, American Geophysical Union, André Danthine, André Henri Constant van Hasselt, Anton Reinhard Falck, Arlon, Auguste Kerckhoffs, Émile de Laveleye, Belgian Academy Council of Applied Sciences, Belgium, Benoit Michel, Bill Viola, BioLiège, Brussels, Calvi, Haute-Corse, Cell theory, Chile, Cointe Observatory, College of Europe, Conférence des Grandes écoles, Conference of the parties, Corsica, David Keilin, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, Edouard Van Beneden, EFMD Quality Improvement System, Engineer, Eugène Charles Catalan, EUR-ACE label, European Foundation for Management Development, European University Association, Faculty of Law, Political Science and Criminology of the University of Liège, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Liège, Florent Bureau, France, Francqui Foundation, Francqui Prize, French Community of Belgium, French language, Gembloux, Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech, Geologist, Georges Poulet, Godefroid Kurth, Groupe μ, Guy Quaden, Haroun Tazieff, ... Expand index (83 more) »
- 1817 establishments in Europe
- 1817 establishments in the Netherlands
- Buildings and structures in Liège
- Educational institutions established in 1817
- Engineering universities and colleges in Belgium
- Universities and colleges formed by merger in Belgium
- William I of the Netherlands
Academia Belgica
The Academia Belgica is an academic organization.
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Agence universitaire de la Francophonie
The Agence universitaire de la Francophonie (AUF; Francophone Universities) is a global network of French-speaking higher-education and research institutions.
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Albert Claude
Albert Claude (24 August 1899 – 22 May 1983) was a Belgian-American cell biologist and medical doctor who shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1974 with Christian de Duve and George Emil Palade.
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Alexis Jacquemin
Alexis Jacquemin (24 July 1938 – 14 August 2004) was a Belgian economist.
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American Geophysical Union
The American Geophysical Union (AGU) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization of Earth, atmospheric, ocean, hydrologic, space, and planetary scientists and enthusiasts that according to their website includes 130,000 people (not members).
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André Danthine
André Danthine (14 May 1932 – 18 January 2024) was a Belgian computer scientist.
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André Henri Constant van Hasselt
André Henri Constant van Hasselt (Andries Hendrik van Hasselt; 5 January 18061 December 1874) was a Dutch-Belgian writer and poet who wrote mainly in French.
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Anton Reinhard Falck
Anton Reinhard Falck (19 March 1777 in Utrecht16 March 1843 in Brussels) was a Dutch statesman. University of Liège and Anton Reinhard Falck are William I of the Netherlands.
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Arlon
Arlon (Arel; Aarlen; Arel; Årlon) is a city and municipality of Wallonia located in and capital of the province of Luxembourg in the Ardennes, Belgium.
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Auguste Kerckhoffs
Auguste Kerckhoffs (19 January 1835 – 9 August 1903) was a Dutch linguist and cryptographer in the late 19th century.
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Émile de Laveleye
Émile Louis Victor de Laveleye (5 April 1822 – 3 January 1892) was a Belgian economist.
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Belgian Academy Council of Applied Sciences
The Royal Belgian Academy Council of Applied Sciences (BACAS) is a Belgian council, which consists of the Flemish Academy Committee for Science and Technology (CAWET) and Walloon Comité de l'Académie pour les Applications de la Science (CAPAS) committees of the Flemish and French Academies of Science in Belgium.
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Belgium
Belgium, officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a country in Northwestern Europe.
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Benoit Michel
Benoit Michel (born 1950) is a Belgian engineer.
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Bill Viola
William John Viola Jr. (January 25, 1951 – July 12, 2024) was an American video artist whose artistic expression depended upon electronic, sound, and image technology in new media.
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BioLiège
BioLiège is a Belgian association of academic groups of the University of Liège (Liège) and several biotech companies comprising a biotechnopole.
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Brussels
Brussels (Bruxelles,; Brussel), officially the Brussels-Capital Region (All text and all but one graphic show the English name as Brussels-Capital Region.) (Région de Bruxelles-Capitale; Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest), is a region of Belgium comprising 19 municipalities, including the City of Brussels, which is the capital of Belgium.
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Calvi, Haute-Corse
Calvi is a commune in the Haute-Corse department of France on the island of Corsica.
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Cell theory
In biology, cell theory is a scientific theory first formulated in the mid-nineteenth century, that living organisms are made up of cells, that they are the basic structural/organizational unit of all organisms, and that all cells come from pre-existing cells.
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Chile
Chile, officially the Republic of Chile, is a country in western South America.
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Cointe Observatory
Cointe Observatory (Observatoire de Cointe), situated in the district of in Liège, Belgium, was built by the University of Liège in 1881–82 to plans by the architect Lambert Noppius. University of Liège and Cointe Observatory are Buildings and structures in Liège.
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College of Europe
The College of Europe (Collège d'Europe; Kolegium Europejskie) is a post-graduate institute of European studies with its first campus opened in Bruges, Belgium, a second campus located in Warsaw, Poland, and a third one established in Tirana, Albania.
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Conférence des Grandes écoles
The Conférence des Grandes Écoles (CGE), French for "Conference of Grandes Écoles", is a French national institution, created in 1973.
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Conference of the parties
A conference of the parties (COP; Conférence des Parties, CP) is the supreme governing body of an international convention (treaty, written agreement between actors in international law).
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Corsica
Corsica (Corse; Còrsega) is an island in the Mediterranean Sea and one of the 18 regions of France.
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David Keilin
David Keilin FRS (21 March 1887 – 27 February 1963) was a British Jewish scientist focusing mainly on entomology.
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Dominique Strauss-Kahn
Dominique Gaston André Strauss-Kahn (born 25 April 1949), also known as DSK, is a French economist and politician who served as the tenth managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and was a member of the French Socialist Party.
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Edouard Van Beneden
Édouard Joseph Louis Marie Van Beneden (5 March 1846 in Leuven – 28 April 1910 in Liège) was a Belgian embryologist, cytologist and marine biologist.
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EFMD Quality Improvement System
The EFMD Quality Improvement System (EQUIS) is a business school accreditation organization based in Brussels, Belgium.
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Engineer
Engineers, as practitioners of engineering, are professionals who invent, design, analyze, build and test machines, complex systems, structures, gadgets and materials to fulfill functional objectives and requirements while considering the limitations imposed by practicality, regulation, safety and cost.
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Eugène Charles Catalan
Eugène Charles Catalan (30 May 1814 – 14 February 1894) was a French and Belgian mathematician who worked on continued fractions, descriptive geometry, number theory and combinatorics.
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EUR-ACE label
The EUR-ACE (European Accredited Engineer) Label is a certificate of quality awarded to degree programmes in Engineering.
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European Foundation for Management Development
The European Foundation for Management Development (EFMD) is an international not-for-profit association based in Brussels.
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European University Association
The European University Association (EUA) represents more than 800 institutions of higher education in 48 countries, providing them with a forum for cooperation and the exchange of information on higher education and research policies.
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Faculty of Law, Political Science and Criminology of the University of Liège
The Faculty of Law, Political Science and Criminology of the University of Liège is a faculty of the University of Liège located in Liège, Belgium.
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Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Liège
The Faculty Veterinary Medicine of the University of Liège (Faculté de médecine vétérinaire de l'Université de Liège), sometimes historically referred to as Cureghem, is a faculty of the University of Liège, established in Liège, Belgium. University of Liège and faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Liège are Buildings and structures in Liège.
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Florent Bureau
Florent-Joseph Bureau (1906–1999) was a Belgian mathematician born in Jemeppe-sur-Sambre.
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France
France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe.
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Francqui Foundation
The Francqui Foundation was founded in 1932 by Emile Francqui and Herbert Hoover in Belgium.
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Francqui Prize
The Francqui Prize is a prestigious Belgian scholarly and scientific prize named after Émile Francqui.
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In Belgium, the French Community (Communauté française) refers to one of the three constituent constitutional linguistic communities.
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French language
French (français,, or langue française,, or by some speakers) is a Romance language of the Indo-European family.
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Gembloux
Gembloux (Djiblou; Gembloers) is a city and municipality of Wallonia located in the province of Namur, Belgium.
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Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech
Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech (GxABT), located in Gembloux, Belgium, is one of the eleven faculties of the University of Liège.
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Geologist
A geologist is a scientist who studies the structure, composition, and history of Earth.
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Georges Poulet
Georges Poulet (29 November 1902 – 31 December 1991) was a Belgian literary critic associated with the Geneva School.
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Godefroid Kurth
Godefroid Kurth (1847–1916) was a Belgian historian and pioneering Christian democrat.
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Groupe μ
Groupe μ (French for "Group μ") is the collective pseudonym under which a group of Belgian 20th-century semioticians wrote a series of books, presenting an exposition of modern semiotics.
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Guy Quaden
Guy, Baron Quaden (born 5 August 1945 in Liège, Belgium) is a Belgian economist.
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Haroun Tazieff
Haroun Tazieff (11 May 1914 – 2 February 1998) was a Franco-Belgian volcanologist and geologist.
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HEC Liège Management School
HEC Liège Management School - University of Liège (in French, HEC Liège - École de gestion de l'Université de Liège and shortened as HEC Liège) is the college and graduate school of the University of Liège in the fields of economics, finance, business administration, entrepreneurship and engineering management (business IT management, management science, operational research & business process engineering). University of Liège and HEC Liège Management School are universities and colleges formed by merger in Belgium.
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High Fens
The High Fens (Hohes Venn; Hautes Fagnes; Hoge Venen), which were declared a nature reserve in 1957, are an upland area, a plateau region in Liège Province, in the east of Belgium and adjoining parts of Germany, between the Ardennes and the Eifel highlands.
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International Association of Universities
The International Association of Universities (IAU) is a membership-led non-governmental organization working in the field of higher education.
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Invention
An invention is a unique or novel device, method, composition, idea or process.
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Jacques Drèze
Jacques H. Drèze (5 August 1929 – 25 September 2022) was a Belgian economist noted for his contributions to economic theory, econometrics, and economic policy as well as for his leadership in the economics profession.
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Jan Kowalewski
Lt. Col. Jan Kowalewski (23 October 1892 – 31 October 1965) was a Polish cryptologist, intelligence officer, engineer, journalist, military commander, and creator and first head of the Polish Cipher Bureau.
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Jean Gol
Jean Gol (8 February 1942 – 18 September 1995) was a Belgian politician for the liberal Walloon party Parti Réformateur Libéral (PRL).
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Jean Rey (politician)
Jean Rey (15 July 1902 – 19 May 1983) was a Belgian Liberal politician who served as the second president of the European Commission from 1967 to 1970.
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Jean-Baptiste Nothomb
Jean-Baptiste, Baron Nothomb (3 July 1805 – 16 September 1881) was a Belgian statesman and diplomat, who served as the prime minister of Belgium from 1841 to 1845.
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Jean-Christophe Marine
Jean-Christophe Marine (age 50, born 5 October 1968) is a Belgian molecular biologist and researcher at CME (Center of Human Genetics) Ku-Leuven (Belgium).
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Jean-Marie Klinkenberg
Jean-Marie Klinkenberg (born 8 October 1944) is a Belgian linguist and semiotician, professor at the State University of Liège, born in Verviers (Belgium) in 1944.
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Jean-Pierre Nuel
Jean-Pierre Nuel (February 27, 1847 – August 21, 1920) was a Luxembourgian-Belgian ophthalmologist and physiologist who was a native of Tétange.
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Joaquín Arderíus
Joaquín Arderíus y Sánchez Fortún (May 5, 1885, Lorca, in Murcia – January 20, 1969, Mexico City) was a Spanish experimental and political novelist.
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Joseph Lebeau
Jean Louis Joseph Lebeau (3 January 1794 – 19 March 1865) was a Belgian liberal statesman, the prime minister of Belgium on two occasions.
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Joseph Plateau
Joseph Antoine Ferdinand Plateau (14 October 1801 – 15 September 1883) was a Belgian physicist and mathematician.
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Jungfraujoch
The Jungfraujoch (German: lit. "maiden saddle") is a saddle connecting two major 4000ers of the Bernese Alps: the Jungfrau and the Mönch.
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Laurent-Guillaume de Koninck
Laurent-Guillaume de Koninck (3 May 1809 – 16 July 1887) was a Belgian palaeontologist and chemist, born at Leuven.
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Léon Rosenfeld
Léon Rosenfeld (14 August 1904 in Charleroi – 23 March 1974) was a Belgian physicist and a communist activist.
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Liège
Liège (Lîdje; Luik; Lüttich) is a city and municipality of Wallonia and the capital of the Belgian province of Liège.
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Liège Science Park
Liège Science Park is a business incubator and science park of the University of Liège and is located on the territories of the municipalities of Seraing and Liège in Belgium.
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List of cryptographers
This is a list of cryptographers.
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List of modern universities in Europe (1801–1945)
The list of modern universities in Europe (1801–1940) contains all universities that were founded in Europe after the French Revolution and before the end of World War II.
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Luxembourg (Belgium)
Luxembourg (Luxembourg; Luxemburg; Luxemburg; Lëtzebuerg; Lussimbork), also called Belgian Luxembourg or West Luxembourg, is the southernmost province of Wallonia within Belgium.
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Marc Lacroix (biochemist)
Marc Guy Albert Marie Lacroix (born 28 April 1963 in Verviers, Wallonia, Belgium) is a biochemist (educated at University of Liège) and a researcher who specializes in breast cancer biology, metastasis and therapy.
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Marcel Detienne
Marcel Detienne (October 11, 1935 in Liège, Belgium – March 21, 2019 in Nemours, France) was a Belgian historian and specialist in the study of ancient Greece.
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Marcel Florkin
Marcel Florkin (Liège, 15 August 1900 – 3 May 1979) was a Belgian biochemist.
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Marcel Nicolet
Marcel Nicolet (1912–1996) was a Belgian physicist and meteorologist.
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Marie Delcourt
Marie Delcourt (Ixelles, 18 November 1891 – Liège, 11 February 1979) was a Belgian classical philologist.
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Max Rooses
Max Rooses (10 February 1839 – 15 July 1914) was a Belgian writer, literary critic, and curator of the Plantin-Moretus Museum at Antwerp.
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Meuse
The Meuse (Moûze) or Maas (Maos or Maas) is a major European river, rising in France and flowing through Belgium and the Netherlands before draining into the North Sea from the Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt delta.
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Michel A. J. Georges
Michel A. J. Georges (1959) is a Belgian biologist and a professor at the University of Liège.
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Mikhail Gorbachev
Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev (2 March 1931 – 30 August 2022) was a Soviet and Russian politician who served as the last leader of the Soviet Union from 1985 to the country's dissolution in 1991.
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Montefiore Institute
The Montefiore Institute (Institut Montefiore) is the department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science of the Faculty of Applied Sciences of the University of Liège, Belgium.
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Morocco
Morocco, officially the Kingdom of Morocco, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa.
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Namur Province
Namur (Namen; Nameur) is a province of Wallonia, one of the three regions of Belgium.
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Napoleon
Napoleon Bonaparte (born Napoleone di Buonaparte; 15 August 1769 – 5 May 1821), later known by his regnal name Napoleon I, was a French military and political leader who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and led a series of successful campaigns across Europe during the Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars from 1796 to 1815.
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National Bank of Belgium
The National Bank of Belgium (NBB; Nationale Bank van België, Banque nationale de Belgique, Belgische Nationalbank) is the Belgian member of the Eurosystem.
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National Fund for Scientific Research
The National Fund for Scientific Research (NFSR) (Dutch: Nationaal Fonds voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (NFWO), French: Fonds National de la Recherche Scientifique (FNRS)) was once a government institution in Belgium for supporting scientific research until it was split into two separate organizations.
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Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (Nobelpriset i fysiologi eller medicin) is awarded yearly by the Nobel Assembly at the Karolinska Institute for outstanding discoveries in physiology or medicine.
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Oceanography
Oceanography, also known as oceanology, sea science, ocean science, and marine science, is the scientific study of the ocean.
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Open access in Belgium
In Belgium, open access to scholarly communication accelerated after 2007 when the University of Liège adopted its first open-access mandate.
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Paleontology
Paleontology, also spelled palaeontology or palæontology, is the scientific study of life that existed prior to the start of the Holocene epoch (roughly 11,700 years before present).
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Paul Demaret
Paul Demaret (Ostend, 24 September 1941) is a university professor and former rector of the College of Europe, located in Bruges (Belgium) and Natolin (Poland).
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Paul Fourmarier
Paul Frédéric Joseph Fourmarier (1877—1970) was a Belgian geologist and specialist in tectonics and stratigraphy, after whom the Fourmarierite mineral is named.
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Paul Fredericq
Paul Fredericq (12 August 1850 – 23 March 1920) was a Belgian historian at Ghent University active in the promotion of the use of the Dutch language in Belgium.
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Paul Gochet
Paul Gochet (21 March 1932 – 21 June 2011) was a Belgian logician, philosopher, and emeritus professor of the University of Liège.
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Paul Ledoux
Paul Ledoux (8 August 1914 – 6 October 1988) was a Belgian astrophysicist best known for his work on stellar stability and variability.
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Paul Pastur
Paul Pastur (7 February 1866 – 8 June 1938) was a Belgian lawyer and politician from Hainaut.
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Petrarch
Francis Petrarch (20 July 1304 – 19 July 1374; Franciscus Petrarcha; modern Francesco Petrarca), born Francesco di Petracco, was a scholar from Arezzo and poet of the early Italian Renaissance and one of the earliest humanists.
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Philippe Bodson
Baron Philippe André Eugène Bodson (2 November 1944 – 4 April 2020) was a Belgian businessman and politician.
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Philippe Devaux
Philippe Devaux (1902–1979) was a French-speaking Belgian philosopher and logician, professor at the University of Liège.
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Philippe-Charles Schmerling
Philippe-Charles or Philip Carel Schmerling (2 March 1791 Delft – 7 November 1836, Liège) was a Dutch/Belgian prehistorian, pioneer in paleontology, and geologist.
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Pierre Wolper
Pierre Wolper is a Belgian computer scientist at the University of Liège.
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Pol Swings
Pol F. Swings (24 September 1906 – 28 October 1983) was a Belgian astrophysicist who was known for his studies of the composition and structure of stars and comets.
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President of the European Commission
The president of the European Commission, also known as president of the College of Commissioners or prime commissioner, is the head of the European Commission, the executive branch of the European Union (EU).
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Prince-Bishopric of Liège
The Prince-Bishopric of Liège or Principality of Liège was an ecclesiastical principality of the Holy Roman Empire that was situated for the most part in present-day Belgium.
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Principality
A principality (or sometimes princedom) can either be a monarchical feudatory or a sovereign state, ruled or reigned over by a regnant-monarch with the title of prince and/or princess, or by a monarch with another title considered to fall under the generic meaning of the term prince.
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Public university
A public university or public college is a university or college that is owned by the state or receives significant funding from a government.
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Salman Rushdie
Sir Ahmed Salman Rushdie (born 19 June 1947) is an Indian-born British-American novelist.
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Schwann cell
Schwann cells or neurolemmocytes (named after German physiologist Theodor Schwann) are the principal glia of the peripheral nervous system (PNS).
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Science and technology in Wallonia
Science and technology in Wallonia, the southern region of Belgium (Europe), is well developed with the presence of several universities and research institutes.
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Science Parks of Wallonia
Created in 2002, SPoW -Science Parks of Wallonia-, is an association of seven Belgian science parks located in Wallonia.
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SGroup European Universities' Network
The SGroup - Universities in Europe network (SGroup), previously called Santander, is a non-profit association of universities incorporated in Spain.
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Shady Attia
Shady Attia is an Egyptian-Belgian academic and architectural engineer.
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Spain
Spain, formally the Kingdom of Spain, is a country located in Southwestern Europe, with parts of its territory in the Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea and Africa.
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SPECULOOS
SPECULOOS (Search for habitable Planets EClipsing ULtra-cOOl Stars) is a project consisting of SPECULOOS Southern Observatory (SSO) at the Paranal Observatory in Chile and SPECULOOS Northern Observatory (SNO) at the Teide Observatory in Tenerife.
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Sphinx Observatory
The Sphinx Observatory is an astronomical observatory located above the Jungfraujoch in Switzerland.
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Stanisław Olszewski
Stanisław Olszewski (1852–1898) was a Polish engineer and inventor.
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Switzerland
Switzerland, officially the Swiss Confederation, is a landlocked country located in west-central Europe.
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Tenerife
Tenerife (formerly spelled Teneriffe) is the largest and most populous island of the Canary Islands.
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Theodor Schwann
Theodor Schwann (7 December 181011 January 1882) was a German physician and physiologist.
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Top International Managers in Engineering
Top International Managers in Engineering (T.I.M.E.), formerly Top Industrial Managers for Europe, is a network of fifty-seven engineering schools, faculties and technical universities.
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TRAPPIST
The Transiting Planets and Planetesimals Small Telescope (TRAPPIST) is the corporate name for a pair of Belgian optic robotic telescopes.
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United Kingdom of the Netherlands
The United Kingdom of the Netherlands (Verenigd Koninkrijk der Nederlanden; Royaume uni des Pays-Bas) is the unofficial name given to the Kingdom of the Netherlands (Koninkrijk der Nederlanden; Royaume des Belgiques) as it existed between 1815 and 1830.
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University Foundation
The Belgian University Foundation (French: Fondation Universitaire; Dutch: Universitaire Stichting) was founded in 1920.
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University of Lubumbashi
The University of Lubumbashi, also known by the acronym UNILU, is one of the largest universities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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Volcanologist
A volcanologist, or volcano scientist, is a geologist who focuses on understanding the formation and eruptive activity of volcanoes.
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Wallonia
Wallonia (Wallonie), officially the Walloon Region (Région wallonne), is one of the three regions of Belgium—along with Flanders and Brussels.
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Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly known as Washington or D.C., is the capital city and federal district of the United States.
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William I of the Netherlands
William I (Willem Frederik; 24 August 1772 – 12 December 1843) was king of the Netherlands and grand duke of Luxembourg from 1815 until his abdication in 1840.
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Wincenty Kowalski
Wincenty Kowalski (1892–1984) was a Polish military commander and a general of the Polish Army.
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World Health Organization
The World Health Organization (WHO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for international public health.
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Zénon Bacq
Zénon Bacq (31 December 1903 in La Louvière – 12 July 1983 in Fontenoy) was a Belgian radiobiologist and inventor.
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See also
1817 establishments in Europe
- Ossolineum
- Philomaths
- Primate of Galicia and Lodomeria
- University of Liège
1817 establishments in the Netherlands
- De Volksbank
- Ghent University
- Honorary Medal for Merits toward Museum Collections
- Kijfhoek (village)
- State University of Leuven
- University of Liège
- Vrijhoef en Kalverbroek
- Zevender
- Zuidbroek, South Holland
Buildings and structures in Liège
- Académie royale des beaux-arts de Liège
- Citadel of Liège
- Cointe Observatory
- Collège Saint-Servais (Liège)
- Collège en Isle (Liège)
- Country Hall Liège
- Diocesan Seminary of Liège
- Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Liège
- Fort de la Chartreuse
- Hôtel d'Ansembourg
- Hôtel de Grady
- Hôtel de Ville, Liège
- Interallied Memorial of Cointe
- Liège-Guillemins railway station
- List of protected heritage sites in Liège
- Mont Cornillon Abbey
- Montagne de Bueren
- Palais des beaux-arts de Liège
- Pont de Wandre
- Pont-barrage de Monsin
- Prince-Bishops' Palace (Liège)
- Royal Conservatory of Liège
- Stade Maurice Dufrasne
- Stade Vélodrome de Rocourt
- Tour Paradis
- University of Liège
Educational institutions established in 1817
- American School for the Deaf
- CMS College Kottayam
- Classical Gymnasium in Split
- Dartmouth University
- Faculty of Roman-Catholic Theology, University of Tübingen
- Foreign Mission School
- Frøken Schultz's Skole
- General Theological Seminary
- Ghent University
- Harvard Law School
- Hindu School, Kolkata
- Holcombe Grammar School
- Hooghly Madrasah
- K. D. Ushinsky South Ukrainian National Pedagogical University
- Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
- New York School for the Deaf
- Norwegian Military College
- Presidency University, Kolkata
- Prussian Naval Academy
- Royal Norwegian Naval Academy
- Städelschule
- State University of Leuven
- Tübingen Faculty of Economics
- University of Liège
- University of Michigan
- University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna
Engineering universities and colleges in Belgium
- Faculty of Engineering of the University of Mons
- Ghent University
- UCLouvain
- Université libre de Bruxelles
- University of Liège
- Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Universities and colleges formed by merger in Belgium
- Artesis Plantijn University College of Antwerp
- Colonial University of Belgium
- Erasmus Brussels University of Applied Sciences and Arts
- HEC Liège Management School
- Haute École Léonard de Vinci
- Hogeschool VIVES
- Hogeschool-Universiteit Brussel
- ICHEC Brussels Management School
- LUCA School of Arts
- Louvain School of Management
- Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management
- UCLouvain Faculty of Architecture, Architectural Engineering and Urban Planning
- University of Antwerp
- University of Liège
- University of Mons
- Vlerick Business School
William I of the Netherlands
- Anton Reinhard Falck
- Coat of arms of the Netherlands
- German campaign of 1813
- Ghent University
- Henrietta d'Oultremont
- Prince Frederick of the Netherlands
- Princess Marianne of the Netherlands
- Princess Pauline of Orange-Nassau
- Royal Dutch Mint
- Royal Library of the Netherlands
- Royal Observatory of Belgium
- Société Générale de Belgique
- State University of Leuven
- Ten Days' Campaign
- Ten days' campaign
- Treaty of London (1839)
- University of Liège
- Wilhelmine of Prussia, Queen of the Netherlands
- William I of the Netherlands
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Liège
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