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July 11, 2017
Philosophy in Andalusia : older than we thought
Europe has its roots in many influences, including the rational thought that emerged in Andalusia when Muslims occupied most of the Iberian peninsula. Godefroid de Callataÿ, a researcher and professor at UCL’s Institute of Civilisation, Arts and Letters (INCAL), has demonstrated how these...
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Alain Holeyman, 2017 Coulomb Conference guest speaker
This year, the Comité Français de Mécanique des Sols et de Géotechnique (‘French Committee for Soil Mechanics and Geotechnics’) has invited Alain Holeyman to speak at the Coulomb Conference. The invitation is recognised as a major scientific award in the field of geotechnics.
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Click to know more June 22, 2017
A better understanding of melanoma’s mechanisms
Anabelle Decottignies’s team just discovered that melanoma doesn’t develop like most cancers, making it more difficult to treat.
For more than 15 years, Anabelle Decottignies, FNRS Research Fellow at the de Duve Institute, has been interested in telomeres, structures found at the ends of...
Click to know more June 06, 2017
Using PET scans to improve Hodgkin’s lymphoma treatment
Using a PET scan to analyse a tumour leads to better treatment of Hodgkin’s lymphoma, a cancer of the white blood cells known as lymphocytes. The technique has been studied and validated by the team of Professor Marc André, head of the haematology department at CHU UCL Namur at Godinne....
Click to know more June 01, 2017
The university: (still) a man’s world?
While they make up the majority during their studies, the proportion of women decreases as the academic career progresses. A consortium of European universities, including UCL, is studying this ‘leaky pipeline’ phenomenon. Here are some of their conclusions.
In Belgium, female university...
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