Universities

Universities in Belgium

KU Leuven 7,678 Visitors
Undergraduate
Graduate
14 Courses
194 Courses
City
Established
Leuven
1425
Status
Type
Public
University
Faculty Bioscience Engineering (Ghent University) 6,778 Visitors
Graduate
11 Courses
City
Established
Ghent
1817
Status
Type
Public
University
Vives University of Applied Science 5,398 Visitors
Undergraduate
2 Courses
City
Established
Bruges
1995
Status
Type
Private
Applied Science
LUCA School of Arts / College Sint Lukas 5,279 Visitors
City
Established
Brussels
1880
Status
Type
Private
Applied Science
Université Catholique de Louvain 3,755 Visitors
Undergraduate
42 Courses
City
Established
Louvain-la-Neuve
1425
Status
Type
Public
University
Vrije Universiteit Brussel 3,700 Visitors
Undergraduate
Graduate
1 Courses
27 Courses
City
Established
Brussels
1834
Status
Type
Private
University
Université Libre de Bruxelles 3,516 Visitors
Graduate
14 Courses
City
Established
Brussels
1834
Status
Type
Private
University
University of Antwerp 3,415 Visitors
Graduate
19 Courses
City
Established
Antwerp
1852
Status
Type
Private
University
University of Mons 3,143 Visitors
Undergraduate
9 Courses
City
Established
Mons
2009
Status
Type
Public
Applied Science
University of Liege 3,137 Visitors
Undergraduate
Graduate
30 Courses
72 Courses
City
Established
Liege
1817
Status
Type
Private
University
University of Namur 2,910 Visitors
Undergraduate
Graduate
20 Courses
17 Courses
City
Established
Namur
1831
Status
Type
Public
University
Hasselt University 2,874 Visitors
Graduate
5 Courses
City
Established
Hasselt
1973
Status
Type
Public
University
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Introduction on Country Represented

Welcome to Belgium!

Bordered by Germany, France, Luxembourg and the Netherlands, Belgium is a Federal State, divised in three regions and three linguistic communities. Home to European Union institutions as well as international organizations such as the NATO, Belgium has a friendly, cosmopolitan, and multicultural society right in the heart of Europe, very exciting for international students. Belgium hosts world renowned higher education institutions, among the best in Europe.

Description of the Higher Education System

There is on the one hand the universitary education and in the other the non-universitary one. Universities offer long-term education programmes made up of minimum two cycles (three with PhD). Non universitary formations are provided by the university colleges (Hautes Ecoles) and Schools of Arts, made up of 1 (short-term) to 2 cycles (long-term)  liaising closely with applied research, universities, and socio-professional environments.