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  2. Belgian Mathematical Society - Wikipedia

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    The Belgian Mathematical Society (abbreviated as BMS), founded in 1921 by Théophile de Donder at the Université libre de Bruxelles, [1] is the national mathematical society of Belgium and a member society of the European Mathematical Society. Its mission is to assemble all Belgian mathematicians and defend their interests.

  3. Education in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Second cycle (year 3 and 4) Third cycle (year 5 and 6) While some notable exceptions exist, [3] [4] education in primary schools is rather traditional: it concentrates on reading, writing and basic mathematics, but also touches already a very broad range of topics (biology, music, religion, history, etc.). School usually starts about 8:30 and ...

  4. Academic grading in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    In Flanders each university has a different grading system, though most grade on a scale of 20 with 10/20 being the passing grade. At UGent the following grading system applies to higher education: [2] niet geslaagd (Failure): if the student gets a score lower than 10/20 for one or more courses.

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  6. Education in Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    The clerical faction was in support of the German system, while the Belgian model had liberal support. This latter system entrusted university examinations to a jury of professors as well as learned and reputable men drawn from different parts of society, and this was the system eventually chosen by Luxembourg.

  7. Jacques Tits - Wikipedia

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    Tits was born in Uccle, Belgium to Léon Tits, a professor, and Lousia André.Jacques attended the Athénée of Uccle and the Free University of Brussels.His thesis advisor was Paul Libois, and Tits graduated with his doctorate in 1950 with the dissertation Généralisation des groupes projectifs basés sur la notion de transitivité.

  8. Mathematical manuscripts of Karl Marx - Wikipedia

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    The notes that Marx took have been collected into four independent treatises: On the Concept of the Derived Function, On the Differential, On the History of Differential Calculus, and Taylor's Theorem, MacLaurin's Theorem, and Lagrange's Theory of Derived Functions, along with several notes, additional drafts, and supplements to these four ...

  9. Henri Pirenne - Wikipedia

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    Henri Pirenne's reputation today rests on three contributions to European history: for what has become known as the Pirenne Thesis, concerning origins of the Middle Ages in reactive state formation and shifts in trade; for a distinctive view of Belgium's medieval history; and for his model of the development of the medieval city.