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ULg, short for Université de Liège, is a public research university located in Liège, Belgium. It is one of the major universities in the French-speaking community of Belgium and operates within the higher education system administered by the Federation Wallonie-Bruxelles. The institution traces its origins to the University of Liège, founded in 1817 by King William I of the Netherlands, and has developed into a comprehensive university with campuses primarily at Sart-Tilman and in the Liège city center.

Organization and programs: ULg comprises numerous faculties and schools spanning a wide range of disciplines, including

Research and activities: The university operates a network of research centers and institutes across disciplines, with

Campus and branding: The main campus at Sart-Tilman hosts many faculties and research facilities, alongside additional

humanities,
social
sciences,
law,
economics
and
management,
medicine
and
health
sciences,
life
sciences,
and
engineering
and
applied
sciences.
It
offers
bachelor,
master,
and
doctoral
programs,
as
well
as
continuing
education
and
professional
training.
The
university
participates
in
international
exchange
programs
and
research
collaborations,
including
Erasmus+
and
partnerships
with
other
European
institutions.
recognized
strengths
in
areas
such
as
materials
science,
health
sciences,
environmental
sciences,
and
data-driven
research.
It
engages
in
national
and
European
research
projects
and
interacts
with
regional
industry
and
public-sector
partners
to
support
innovation
and
knowledge
transfer.
teaching
and
research
sites
in
Liège.
In
international
contexts,
the
institution
is
often
referred
to
as
the
University
of
Liège
(ULiège),
while
the
historical
French
acronym
ULg
remains
in
use
in
various
contexts.