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European funds ERDF and ESF+: nearly 36 million euros granted to ULiège  

FEDER-FSE+

Every 7 years, the European Union allocates European funds to European institutions in order to help them respond to the challenges of the territories and populations.

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Innovation

New spin-off from ULiège, Tool2Care, is in the process of completing its first crowdfunding  

Spin-off

Tool2Care, the latest ULiège spin-off in the field of Human and Social Sciences, is about to complete its first crowdfunding following its call for contributors, launched in April.

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ERC Starting grant

François Thoreau gets an ERC Starting Grant for his project "The BoS".  

Ce projet, porté par le chercheur du Spiral, vise à décrire et à analyser la manière dont les valeurs sociétales sont traduites dans la génomique des animaux d’élevage.

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Recherche & Innovation

Katabata Project: taming the winds of Greenland to generate wind energy  

The Katabata project, set up by researchers from the University of Liège, aims to measure for the first time the potential of katabatic winds in the south of the Groeland with a view to setting up large wind farms there.

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COVID-19 : Research & Innovation

COVID-19 : research, innovation and expertise in Wallonia and Brussels  

Find on a dedicated wesite all the projects set up at ULiège and in many other organisations in the Wallonia-Brussels Federation to fight against the virus and its consequences on health, society and the economy.

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The Centre Spatial de Liège participates in research on the recycling of face masks  

The mastery of the vacuum technique enables Liège Space Center (CSL) to study a solution that restores the original filtration efficiency of surgical or respiratory masks

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Space mission

CHEOPS opens its eyes to the sky  

The opening of the cover of the satellite, designed at CSL, proceeded as planned. The ESA satellite, designed to study exoplanets, is ready to take its first images of the sky.

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