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Anonymising personal data is not enough to protect privacy

Current methods for anonymising data leave individuals at risk of being re-identified, according to new research from University of Louvain (UCLouvain) and Imperial College London. This research is published in Nature Communications. With the first large fines for breaching EU General...
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UCLouvain researchers eye Alaska thaw

32°C. This summer saw the highest temperature ever recorded in southern Alaska. What are the consequences for the environment and ice melt? UCLouvain researchers will go to Alaska (15/08 to 6/09) to analyse soil (permafrost) thawing. The mission’s goal is to understand and clarify thaw...
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A bacteria likely to reduce the cardiovascular risks of...

Patrice Cani, professor at UCLouvain, and his team conducted the first pilot study in humans to observe the impact of the bacteria Akkermansia (ingestion for 3 months), particularly on the reduction of cardiovascular risk factors. The results are published in the scientific journal Nature...
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Administrative staff meeting in Paris

Last June, in Paris, representatives of the administrative staff of each university discussed the practical aspects of a "European campus". Creating a European University with a goal of significantly increased mobility and a European Inter-University Campus will require administrative...
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UCLouvain relaunches Access2University

Launched in September 2017-18, the Access2University programme for refugee candidates will be organised for the third time during the 2019-20 academic year. Applications are now welcome. The Access2University programme aims to prepare refugees or refugee candidates to enter university. It...
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