Haute Ecole de Namur-Liège-Luxembourg (Hénallux)

The Haute École de Namur-Liège-Luxembourg (Hénallux) is a higher education institution in Belgium, located in various cities across Wallonia. It was established on September 15, 2011, through the merger of the Haute École de Namur and the Haute École Blaise Pascal.
Currently comprising eleven campuses spread across the provinces of Namur, Liège, and Luxembourg, the school has over 6,500 students, making it the sixth largest university college in the French Community of Belgium.
The creation of the Haute École de Namur-Liège-Luxembourg was driven by three strategic goals:
- To pool the expertise and training programs of both institutions;
- To increase material resources and funding opportunities;
- To provide the school with greater visibility and reduce the fragmentation of higher education.
The training programs contributed by each of the two institutions—without any duplication or overlap of departments—now enable Hénallux to offer around thirty different short-type degree programs in fields such as technology, social work, economics, healthcare (paramedical), and education.