
MEAM : interview with Andrea Petitt
Andréa Petitt is co-founder of Multispecies Ethnography and Artistic Methods network (MEAM). We met her during the conference held in July in Liège.
As a public university open to the world and is anchored in the scientific, cultural and economic development of its region, the University of Liège relies on its three pillars: teaching, research and civic engagement.
ULiège trains responsible citizens who are provided with cutting-edge knowledge and critical thinking, are able to share knowledge and can push forward an increasingly complex world.
ULiège develops and promotes excellence in research, multidisciplinary and direct engagement with its instruction.
Global exposure is a top priority at the University of Liège. The institution offers a wide range of international mobility opportunities to students, researchers and staff, enabling them to enhance their cross-disciplinary skills and language knowledge.
ULiège: an experience of daily living. Located in 3 cities and 4 campuses, the university is a key player in terms of the environment and mobility.
Andréa Petitt is co-founder of Multispecies Ethnography and Artistic Methods network (MEAM). We met her during the conference held in July in Liège.
Résolument ancré dans les enjeux des transitions sociales, environnementales et technologiques, ce plan entend réaffirmer la responsabilité de l’ULiège dans la construction d’un avenir désirable pour toutes et pour tous.
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A development that enables better risk management by reducing the costs associated with managing such contamination.
L'artiste va travailler en étroite collaboration avec les chercheurs et en particulier avec Alejandro Silhanek et Ngoc Duy Nguyen
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