Portraits of researchers


Gaetan Absil  

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Gaetan Absil a défendu une thèse en octobre 2025 sur l’utilisation des technologies numériques dans le domaine de la santé mentale. 

LASC

Vanessa Wijngaarden  

What can animals teach us? Is the way we see the world, in Europe, biased, too anthropocentric? With her ANICOM project, Vanessa Wijngaarden explores a little-known but promising field: inter-species communication.

PragmApolis

Marianne Le Gagneur  

Teleworking and contemporary issues in the world of work are the specialties of Marianne Le Gagneur, a lecturer mainly in Human Resources Management and Labor Sciences masters programs, and a member of the PragmApolis research laboratory at the Faculty of Social Sciences.

Cedem

Mickaël Idrac  

After various humanitarian experiences (NGO and UN) in Thailand and Lebanon on themes linked to education in refugee camps, and research work in the Calais camp, Mickaël Idrac settled down at ULiège to give courses to future teachers. 

Cedem

Carole Wenger  

In 2024, Carole Wenger defended a thesis on the issue of migration entitled: On the quest for "medical home": diasporic healthcare arrangements of Tunisians residing abroad.

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LASC

Ludovic Bakebek  

Ludovic Bakebek defended his thesis in 2024. It focused on the construction sector: Fabriquer la ville au sud du Sahara: Une étude de la régulation sociale dans le secteur de la construction à Douala, Cameroun.

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Cedem

Jean-Michel Lafleur  

Jean-Michel Lafleur was appointed FNRS Research Director in 2024. An opportunity to talk to him about his research questions, his motivations as a researcher, and the current and future challenges of migration research.

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PragmApolis

Manuel Cervera-Marzal  

Manuel Cervera-Marzal, a qualified FNRS researcher, is Director of the PragmApolis Laboratory, which he presents in a short video. 

OMER

Annick Sezibera  

Accompagner les coopératives agricoles au Burundi

Médecin de formation, Annick Sezibera mène des travaux de recherche autour des coopératives agricoles au Burundi. 

OMER

Diana Rosas Morales  

Comprendre les changements sociaux et culturels dans les Andes au Pérou

Diana Rosas Morales est une anthropologue péruvienne. Elle termine actuellement une thèse de doctorat à l'ULiège.

CEDEM

Pourquoi l’immigration?  

21 questions que se posent les Belges sur les migrations internationales au 21e siècle. Un livre de Jean-Michel Lafleur (Université de Liège) et d'Abdeslam Marfouk (IWEPS).

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