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Hermes building, now jointly used by KU Leuven campus Brussels and Odisee. Hogeschool-Universiteit Brussel (HUBrussel or HUB) was a Dutch language university founded in 2007. . HUBrussel was the result of a merger between Brussels-based colleges European University College Brussels, Vlekho, HONIM and Catholic University of Brussels (KUBruss
University Association Brussels: public university college associated with Vrije Universiteit Brussel. Erasmushogeschool Brussel ; K.U.Leuven Association: catholic university colleges associated with Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. Odisee (Dilbeek, Aalst, Brussels, Ghent, Sint-Niklaas) LUCA School of Arts (Genk, Ghent, Leuven, Brussels)
The Flemish Higher Education Decree of 13 July 1994 ushered in a large-scale merger operation and reorganisation of the educational system (disciplines and curricula). More than 160 institutions were reduced to 22 colleges. Erasmus University College Brussels came into being in 1995 from a merger of some ten colleges in and around Brussels.
Members of the Association are European universities involved in teaching and research, national associations of rectors, and other organisations active in higher education and research. [ 3 ] EUA is the result of a merger between the Association of European Universities and the Confederation of European Union Rectors' Conferences.
European University of Bangladesh, a private university in Bangladesh European University College Brussels, former name of Hogeschool-Universiteit Brussel , Belgium European University of Lefke , Lefka, Cyprus
Humboldt University, founded in Berlin in 1810, was a much emulated model of a modern university in the 19th century (photochrom from 1900). [1] University of London, founded in 1836, was established as an independent examining board for affiliated colleges, with King's College London and University College London as the founding colleges.
The mission of the network is to promote academic excellence, integration and cooperation among its member universities throughout Europe. UNICA provides the members with information on European initiatives and programmes, and supports them in co-operative projects, and a forum in which universities can reflect on the demands of strategic ...
Pierre-Théodore Verhaegen, founder of the Free University of Brussels. The history of the Université libre de Bruxelles is closely linked with that of Belgium itself. When the Belgian State was formed in 1830 by nine breakaway provinces from the Kingdom of the Netherlands, three state universities existed in the cities of Ghent, Leuven and Liège, but none in the new capital, Brussels.