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    Vor 3 Tagen · KU Leuven is an international community where innovative research forms the basis of all our academic programmes. Across the university, driven researchers and curious students continually gain new insights and use their knowledge to tackle the foremost challenges of our time.

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  2. Vor 2 Tagen · The Faculty houses experts from various research fields: Archeology, Art History and Musicology, East Asian and Arabic Studies, History, Linguistics, Literary Studies and Cultural Studies and Translation Studies. Find out more about our research.

  3. Vor 3 Tagen · The Faculty of Architecture represents 150 years of design tradition from the Sint-Lucas programmes. Brussels and Ghent are our biotope and living lab, internationalization is our culture. Discover our programmes.

  4. Vor 5 Tagen · Unlike the Grand Beguinage in Leuven, a kind of religious retreat for women that was dissolved after the French revolution, the library was not a religious institution but it belonged to a catholic university, which was closed down by the French revolutionaries. The first destruction.

  5. Vor 3 Tagen · KU Leuven has once again been named as the best university in Belgium, according to the 17th edition of the ranking of the British magazine Times Higher Education. The universities of Ghent and Antwerp also appear in the top 200, which saw Oxford University remains at the top of the ranking of 1,300 universities in 92 countries.

  6. Vor 21 Stunden · Share: In light of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, VUB is currently reviewing European research projects involving Israeli partners. There are a total of seven such projects. Screening has been completed for one project, and the university decided last week to withdraw from it. Two other projects are due to conclude in a few months.

  7. Vor 3 Tagen · As protesters reportedly carried out sit-in at institutions in Flanders and Brussels, Belgium’s prime minister, Alexander De Croo, described the demonstrations as an outcome that was to be expected.