
Prix Francqui
The Francqui Prize - sometimes also called the "Belgian Nobel Prize" - is awarded annually by the Francqui Foundation to scientists from the exact sciences, the humanities and the biological and medical sciences.
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.
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.
There are many talents at ULiège!
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ver the course of their studies or their career as researchers or academics, many students, scientists and professors are rewarded both by Belgian and international organisations. Outstanding contributions, performances which stand out from the rest, team participation in competitions: there are many opportunities in academia to win distinctions or financing scholarships to start or continue research work.
The University of Liège, a breeding ground of knowledge and emulation, is proud of these many talents.
The Francqui Prize - sometimes also called the "Belgian Nobel Prize" - is awarded annually by the Francqui Foundation to scientists from the exact sciences, the humanities and the biological and medical sciences.
ERC Grants are major instruments deployed by the European Research Council to fund research projects in Europe.
Discovering people from the ULiège who have been honoured.