The University of Liège supports the LGBTQIA+ community
The University of Liège reaffirms its support for the LGBTQIA+ community and is committed to combating all forms of discrimination and violence based on gender or sexual preference.
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.
L'Université de Liège souhaite participer à une meilleure visibilité des femmes dans le monde du travail et encourager leur accès à tous les types de fonctions, en intégrant dans les pratiques des formes linguistiques plus respectueuses de l'identité féminine.
Courriers et emails, sites web, powerpoints, formulaires, contrats, cartes de visites, PV de réunions, brochures, annonces, affiches, vidéos, cours, manuels, articles, diplômes ou encore attestations : tous les types de communication - oraux, écrits, multimedia - sont concernés par ces recommandations.
Ce guide pratique "L'égalité dans la langue" a été envoyé à la rentrée académique 2019-20 à l'ensemble des membres du personnel de l'ULiège.
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The University of Liège reaffirms its support for the LGBTQIA+ community and is committed to combating all forms of discrimination and violence based on gender or sexual preference.
The Conseil Genre et Égalité de l'Université de Liège has developed a violentometer: a simple and effective tool to raise awareness of sexist and gender-based violence and harassment within our institution.
As the World Day against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia approaches, ULiège is committed to the fight against all forms of discrimination and violence based on gender or sexual preference.
Coordinated by Prof. Fabienne Glowacz (UR ARCH), this large-scale survey is being conducted among students and all higher education staff in the Wallonia-Brussels Federation.
The BEHAVES survey on harassment, violence and discrimination in higher education is underway. Interview with Prof. Fabienne Glowacz.
46 universities and research centres in Europe, including ULiège, took part in the survey on gender-based and sexual violence.