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The Fulbright Commission in Belgium, established in 1948, administers several scholarship programs for citizens of Belgium and Luxembourg. Grants are available for graduate studies, pre- and post-doctoral research, or university lecturing in the United States.
In 1988, the majority of educational matters were transferred. Nowadays, very few general matters are regulated on a national level. The current ministries for education are the Flemish Government, the Government of the French Community and the Government of the German-speaking Community for each community respectively. Brussels, being ...
The federal government is led by the prime minister of Belgium, and ministers lead ministries of the government. Ministers together form the Council of Ministers , which is the supreme executive organ of the government (equivalent to a cabinet ).
Pages in category "Scholarships in Belgium" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. F. Fulbright Commission Belgium
The Government of the German-speaking Community is the executive branch of the German-speaking Community. Following the 9 June 224 election , ProDG (8 seats) and PFF (3 seats) now formed a coalition with the CSP (5 seats) instead of the PS , which moved to the opposition for the first time since 1990.
Flemish students and Gendarmes clash at Leuven in January 1968. The Catholic University of Leuven was one of Belgium's major universities. It split along linguistic lines after a period of civil unrest in 1967–68 commonly known as the Leuven Affair (Affaire de Louvain) in French and Flemish Leuven (Leuven Vlaams), based on a contemporary slogan, in Dutch.
Belgium: Prix Godecharle: Godecharle Foundation: Young artists [17] Belgium: Prix de Rome (Belgium) Federal Government of Belgium: Scholarship for arts students [18] France: Abd-el-Tif prize: Company of the French Orientalist Painters (No longer awarded) France: Cartazini Art Award: France: Cartazini Gallery, Paris) France: Marcel Duchamp Prize
The Royal Academies for Science and the Arts of Belgium (RASAB) is a non-governmental association that promotes and organises science and the arts in Belgium by coordinating the national and international activities of its constituent academies such as the National Scientific Committees and the representation of Belgium in international scientific organisations.