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Since September 2023, Université Saint-Louis - Bruxelles is an integral part of UCLouvain as its Brussels campus. Known for its intimate academic environment, it offers bachelor's programs in law, philosophy, economics, political science, history, information and communication, and modern languages in the heart of Brussels.
Founded in 1425, UCLouvain is one of the oldest universities in Europe and the largest French-speaking university in Belgium. Since 2023 it integrates the former Université Saint-Louis - Bruxelles as its Brussels campus. UCLouvain offers a comprehensive range of programs across all disciplines from its main campus in Louvain-la-Neuve.
The University of Liege is a major public research university in Wallonia, founded in 1817. It offers programs across eleven faculties with particular strengths in aerospace engineering, veterinary sciences, astrophysics, and life sciences. The main campus at Sart-Tilman is one of the largest green university campuses in Europe.
The University of Mons is a public university in the Hainaut province, tracing its origins to 1835. It is known for its strong engineering, computer science, psychology, and translation programs, and plays an important role in the economic development of the Mons-Borinage region. UMONS enrolls approximately 7,000 students across seven faculties and two schools.
Largest French-language university in North America. Offers programs in 16 faculties including medicine, engineering, law, and education. Includes affiliated schools HEC Montréal and Polytechnique Montréal.
The University of Namur is a Jesuit-founded institution established in 1831, located in the capital of Wallonia. It is recognized for its programs in computer science, biology, law, and philosophy, and provides a close-knit academic environment with a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary research. The university enrolls around 7,000 students.
Institut d'enseignement technique commercial de promotion sociale rattaché à l'Université du Travail de Charleroi.
The Universite libre de Bruxelles is a leading French-speaking research university founded in 1834, with a strong tradition of academic freedom and free inquiry. It is recognized for its programs in political science, physics, medicine, and law, and counts multiple Nobel Prize laureates among its alumni and faculty. Its campuses are located across the Brussels metropolitan area.
VIVES is a university of applied sciences in West Flanders, part of the KU Leuven Association. It offers bachelor programs in health care, education, business, technology, and bioengineering across campuses in Kortrijk, Brugge, Roeselare, and Torhout.
Vesalius College is a private English-language institution in Brussels, affiliated with the Vrije Universiteit Brussel. It offers bachelor programs in business, communication studies, international affairs, and political science, attracting a diverse international student body.
Vlerick Business School is a leading international business school founded in 1953, with campuses in Gent, Leuven, and Brussels. It holds triple accreditation from AACSB, EQUIS, and AMBA, and offers MBA, executive education, and master programs in management and finance. Vlerick is known for its strong ties to Belgian industry and its international student body.
The Vrije Universiteit Brussel is a Dutch-speaking university in Brussels, established in 1969 from the Flemish section of the Universite libre de Bruxelles. It is recognized for its strengths in photonics, artificial intelligence, health sciences, and social sciences. The main campus is in Elsene/Ixelles, with a second campus in Jette for biomedical sciences.