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Hasselt University

Hasselt University (Dutch: Universiteit Hasselt or UHasselt) is a public research university with campuses in Hasselt and Diepenbeek, Belgium. It has more than 7,000 students and 1,700 academic, administrative and technical staff (2023). The university was officially established in 1971 as the Limburg Universitair Centrum (LUC) and changed its name to Hasselt University in 2005.

Hasselt University
Motto'Knowledge in Action'
Established1971 (UHasselt since 2005)
RectorBernard Vanheusden (2020 - present)
Administrative staff
1,691 (September 2023)
Students7,065 (October 2023)
Location
Hasselt and Diepenbeek
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Websitehttps://www.uhasselt.be/en

UHasselt is ranked 35th out of 605 in the 2023 Times Higher Education ranking of universities younger than 50 years. In the European Commission's U-Multirank 2022, UHasselt scores a top ten overall result, with fifteen excellent indicators.

Hasselt University has an extensive regional, national and global network, fostering collaboration in education, research and innovation.

As of October 2020, Rector of Hasselt University is Prof. Bernard Vanheusden. Vice-Rector for Education is Prof. Wanda Guedens, Vice-Rector for Research Prof. Ken Haenen.

History edit

 
Campus Hasselt, Old Prison.

Establishment and start edit

UHasselt/LUC was official established by law in May 1971. In September 1973, the first academic year followed with around 320 students and six (undergraduate) programmes (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Dentistry and Medicine).

Growth edit

In the ensuing decades, Hasselt University went through an enormous transformation. In 1991, the Limburg Business School (EHL) was transformed into the university's third faculty (Faculty of Applied Economics, presently Business Economics). The curriculum was expanded to include Transportation Sciences (2004), Law (2008), Architecture, Interior Architecture, Engineering Technology, Rehabilitation Sciences (2013) and Commercial Sciences (2015). In 2022, five additional programmes were launched: Social Sciences, Materiomics, Nursery and Midwifery, Healthcare Engineering and Engineering Technology: Computer Science.

Partnerships edit

In 2001, UHasselt/LUC and Maastricht University founded the Transnational University Limburg (tUL) – an international partnership involving two universities in two countries. tUL offers several programmes: Computer Science, Statistics, Biomedical Sciences and Law (a collaboration between tUL and KU Leuven). In 2003, UHasselt/LUC and university colleges PHL and XIOS (presently, PXL University College) formed the Limburg Association of Higher Education, or AUHL. The Association eyes the further development of higher education and scientific research in the Region.

In 2022, Hasselt University joined the EURECA-PRO European University Alliance. The network enables students and staff to study, teach and research in the field of responsible consumption and production. The long-term ambition of UHasselt and its partners in Austria, France, Germany, Greece, Poland, Romania and Spain, is to become the European hub for education and research in sustainability.

Name change edit

In 2005, LUC was renamed Hasselt University (or UHasselt).

From one to two campuses edit

In 2012, UHasselt opened a second campus in the city centre of Hasselt. It includes the Rectorate, the Law Faculty Building and the Old Prison (‘Oude Gevangenis’). The Old Prison is the university's main seat as well as the place where new students must register. Campus Hasselt also includes the Refugiehuis and Witte Kazerne, located in the Maastrichterstraat.

Rectors of Hasselt University edit

Rectorial elections at UHasselt take place every four years. All members of the faculty and school boards are eligible to vote (including student representatives). As highest decision-making body, the board of governors officially appoint the new rector. Over the past decades, Hasselt University has had four rectors (including current Rector Vanheusden):

  • 1972–1988: Louis Verhaegen
  • 1988–2004: Harry Martens
  • 2004–2020: Luc De Schepper
  • 2020–present: Bernard Vanheusden

Campuses and main buildings edit

 
Campus Diepenbeek, Main Building.

Campus Diepenbeek edit

Campus Diepenbeek (75 hectares) is located in the ‘green belt’ near Hasselt. The campus is home to several research institutes, incubators and spin-offs. The student restaurant, University Library, class rooms and auditoriums are located in Main Building D. Other notable campus buildings are the Science Tower (with laboratories for education and research in chemistry and physics) and the Application Centre for Concrete and Construction (ACB²).

Campus Hasselt edit

Campus Hasselt (2 hectares) consists of the Rectorate (with the Rector's Office), the Faculty of Law and the Old Prison. The almost 200-year-old building has a restaurant, two auditoriums and former prison cells turned into study rooms. The Student Service Centre, where enrolment of new students takes place, is also located in the Old Prison Building.

The Offices of the Rector and Administrators are located on walking distance, at the sixteenth-century Refugiehuis (once a house of refuge for the Herkenrode Abbey's beguines). The adjacent Witte Kazerne ('White Barracks') is home to some central administration offices and the Transportation Research Institute as well as the School of Transportation Sciences.

Faculties, Schools and research institutes edit

 
Campus Diepenbeek, Science Tower.

Faculties and Schools edit

UHasselt has seven Faculties and three Schools, offering 18 Bachelor and 34 Master programmes in total (including 5 English-taught programmes):

  • Architecture and Arts
  • Business Economics
  • Engineering Technology
  • Law
  • Medicine and Life Sciences
  • Rehabilitation Sciences
  • Sciences
  • School of Transportation Sciences
  • School of Educational Studies
  • School for Social Sciences

Research institutes and centres edit

UHasselt has four research institutes covering the entire research spectre (from fundamental research to applied research to valorisation):

  • Biomedical Research Institute (BIOMED)
  • Centre for Environmental Sciences (CMK)
  • Data Science Institute (DSI)
  • Institute for Materials Research (imo-imomec)

There are also three research centres:

  • Limburg Clinical Research Center (LCRC)
  • Transportation Research Institute (IMOB)
  • Expertise Centre for Digital Media (EDM)

Student life edit

Student Council edit

Each academic year, UHasselt students elect a Student Council (StuRa), consisting of fourteen members from the different Faculties and Schools. These representatives take part in several decision-making bodies, including the Board of Governors and the Educational Council.

Student Associations edit

UHasselt has a rich student life, with several Student Associations:

  • Ambifaarke (student orchestra)
  • ASG (Engineering Technology)
  • BeMSA Hasselt (Belgian Medical Student Association)
  • Biomedica (Biomedical Sciences)
  • CCG (Christian Campus Community)
  • Commeatus (Transportation Sciences)
  • DIP's (Chemistry and Biology)
  • ELSA Hasselt (European Law Students’ Association Hasselt)
  • ESN Hasselt (Erasmus Student Network)
  • Filii Lamberti (Mathematics, Physics and Computer Science)
  • Hermes (Economics)
  • JOSS (Joint Organisation of Statistics Scholars)
  • Junior Consulting (association fostering entrepreneurial skills)
  • Miezerik (Medicine)
  • Themis (Law)
  • Rekinea (Rehabilitation Sciences)
  • Humanitas (Social Sciences)

Academic life edit

Opening academic year edit

The formal opening of the academic year traditionally takes place in the penultimate week of September. The day starts with the Procession of Professors in the centre of Hasselt and a toast by the Mayor at City Hall. In the afternoon, a ceremony with speeches and music is held.

Foundation Day edit

 
The University Medal.

Hasselt University celebrates its Foundation Day on May 28 (the day when the university was established by law, in 1971). To mark the occasion, honorary doctorate degrees are awarded to individuals for outstanding contributions made to a specific field and/or to society in general. Each honorary doctor receives a diploma and the University Medal. Since 2022, UHasselt also hands out the Foundation Day Honorary Award to an organisation.

In the past decades, numerous internationally renowned scientists, artists, architects, journalists and entrepreneurs from around the world joined the circle of honorary doctors of Hasselt University:

See also edit

References edit

External links edit

  • Hasselt University
  • More information about higher education in Flanders/Belgium (in English)
  • Find an officially recognised programme of this institution in the Higher Education Register

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message Hasselt University Dutch Universiteit Hasselt or UHasselt is a public research university with campuses in Hasselt and Diepenbeek Belgium It has more than 7 000 students and 1 700 academic administrative and technical staff 2023 The university was officially established in 1971 as the Limburg Universitair Centrum LUC and changed its name to Hasselt University in 2005 Hasselt UniversityMotto Knowledge in Action Established1971 UHasselt since 2005 RectorBernard Vanheusden 2020 present Administrative staff1 691 September 2023 Students7 065 October 2023 LocationHasselt and Diepenbeek BelgiumWebsitehttps www uhasselt be en UHasselt is ranked 35th out of 605 in the 2023 Times Higher Education ranking of universities younger than 50 years In the European Commission s U Multirank 2022 UHasselt scores a top ten overall result with fifteen excellent indicators Hasselt University has an extensive regional national and global network fostering collaboration in education research and innovation As of October 2020 Rector of Hasselt University is Prof Bernard Vanheusden Vice Rector for Education is Prof Wanda Guedens Vice Rector for Research Prof Ken Haenen Contents 1 History 1 1 Establishment and start 1 2 Growth 1 3 Partnerships 1 4 Name change 1 5 From one to two campuses 2 Rectors of Hasselt University 3 Campuses and main buildings 3 1 Campus Diepenbeek 3 2 Campus Hasselt 4 Faculties Schools and research institutes 4 1 Faculties and Schools 4 2 Research institutes and centres 5 Student life 5 1 Student Council 5 2 Student Associations 6 Academic life 6 1 Opening academic year 6 2 Foundation Day 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory edit nbsp Campus Hasselt Old Prison Establishment and start edit UHasselt LUC was official established by law in May 1971 In September 1973 the first academic year followed with around 320 students and six undergraduate programmes Mathematics Physics Chemistry Biology Dentistry and Medicine Growth edit In the ensuing decades Hasselt University went through an enormous transformation In 1991 the Limburg Business School EHL was transformed into the university s third faculty Faculty of Applied Economics presently Business Economics The curriculum was expanded to include Transportation Sciences 2004 Law 2008 Architecture Interior Architecture Engineering Technology Rehabilitation Sciences 2013 and Commercial Sciences 2015 In 2022 five additional programmes were launched Social Sciences Materiomics Nursery and Midwifery Healthcare Engineering and Engineering Technology Computer Science Partnerships edit In 2001 UHasselt LUC and Maastricht University founded the Transnational University Limburg tUL an international partnership involving two universities in two countries tUL offers several programmes Computer Science Statistics Biomedical Sciences and Law a collaboration between tUL and KU Leuven In 2003 UHasselt LUC and university colleges PHL and XIOS presently PXL University College formed the Limburg Association of Higher Education or AUHL The Association eyes the further development of higher education and scientific research in the Region In 2022 Hasselt University joined the EURECA PRO European University Alliance The network enables students and staff to study teach and research in the field of responsible consumption and production The long term ambition of UHasselt and its partners in Austria France Germany Greece Poland Romania and Spain is to become the European hub for education and research in sustainability Name change edit In 2005 LUC was renamed Hasselt University or UHasselt From one to two campuses edit In 2012 UHasselt opened a second campus in the city centre of Hasselt It includes the Rectorate the Law Faculty Building and the Old Prison Oude Gevangenis The Old Prison is the university s main seat as well as the place where new students must register Campus Hasselt also includes the Refugiehuis and Witte Kazerne located in the Maastrichterstraat Rectors of Hasselt University editRectorial elections at UHasselt take place every four years All members of the faculty and school boards are eligible to vote including student representatives As highest decision making body the board of governors officially appoint the new rector Over the past decades Hasselt University has had four rectors including current Rector Vanheusden 1972 1988 Louis Verhaegen 1988 2004 Harry Martens 2004 2020 Luc De Schepper 2020 present Bernard VanheusdenCampuses and main buildings edit nbsp Campus Diepenbeek Main Building Campus Diepenbeek edit Campus Diepenbeek 75 hectares is located in the green belt near Hasselt The campus is home to several research institutes incubators and spin offs The student restaurant University Library class rooms and auditoriums are located in Main Building D Other notable campus buildings are the Science Tower with laboratories for education and research in chemistry and physics and the Application Centre for Concrete and Construction ACB Campus Hasselt edit Campus Hasselt 2 hectares consists of the Rectorate with the Rector s Office the Faculty of Law and the Old Prison The almost 200 year old building has a restaurant two auditoriums and former prison cells turned into study rooms The Student Service Centre where enrolment of new students takes place is also located in the Old Prison Building The Offices of the Rector and Administrators are located on walking distance at the sixteenth century Refugiehuis once a house of refuge for the Herkenrode Abbey s beguines The adjacent Witte Kazerne White Barracks is home to some central administration offices and the Transportation Research Institute as well as the School of Transportation Sciences Faculties Schools and research institutes edit nbsp Campus Diepenbeek Science Tower Faculties and Schools edit UHasselt has seven Faculties and three Schools offering 18 Bachelor and 34 Master programmes in total including 5 English taught programmes Architecture and Arts Business Economics Engineering Technology Law Medicine and Life Sciences Rehabilitation Sciences Sciences School of Transportation Sciences School of Educational Studies School for Social Sciences Research institutes and centres edit UHasselt has four research institutes covering the entire research spectre from fundamental research to applied research to valorisation Biomedical Research Institute BIOMED Centre for Environmental Sciences CMK Data Science Institute DSI Institute for Materials Research imo imomec There are also three research centres Limburg Clinical Research Center LCRC Transportation Research Institute IMOB Expertise Centre for Digital Media EDM Student life editStudent Council edit Each academic year UHasselt students elect a Student Council StuRa consisting of fourteen members from the different Faculties and Schools These representatives take part in several decision making bodies including the Board of Governors and the Educational Council Student Associations edit UHasselt has a rich student life with several Student Associations Ambifaarke student orchestra ASG Engineering Technology BeMSA Hasselt Belgian Medical Student Association Biomedica Biomedical Sciences CCG Christian Campus Community Commeatus Transportation Sciences DIP s Chemistry and Biology ELSA Hasselt European Law Students Association Hasselt ESN Hasselt Erasmus Student Network Filii Lamberti Mathematics Physics and Computer Science Hermes Economics JOSS Joint Organisation of Statistics Scholars Junior Consulting association fostering entrepreneurial skills Miezerik Medicine Themis Law Rekinea Rehabilitation Sciences Humanitas Social Sciences Academic life editOpening academic year edit The formal opening of the academic year traditionally takes place in the penultimate week of September The day starts with the Procession of Professors in the centre of Hasselt and a toast by the Mayor at City Hall In the afternoon a ceremony with speeches and music is held Foundation Day edit nbsp The University Medal Hasselt University celebrates its Foundation Day on May 28 the day when the university was established by law in 1971 To mark the occasion honorary doctorate degrees are awarded to individuals for outstanding contributions made to a specific field and or to society in general Each honorary doctor receives a diploma and the University Medal Since 2022 UHasselt also hands out the Foundation Day Honorary Award to an organisation In the past decades numerous internationally renowned scientists artists architects journalists and entrepreneurs from around the world joined the circle of honorary doctors of Hasselt University Queen Mathilde Erika Vlieghe Jordi Sunyer Anne Larigauderie Annemarie Mol Christian Gronroos Stella Nkomo Dirk De Wachter Te Gek Foundation Day Honorary Award 2022 Jan Rabaey Dipak Kalra William Cleveland Jane Goodall Arne Akbar Franklin A Tuitt Alarcos Cieza Patricia Moore Clarice Garcia Borges Demetrio Ronnie Leten Bruno Vanobbergen Thomas A Louis John 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Yuri Gurevich David Montgomery Michael Berridge Harold Kroto Roger Langenaken David Cox Erwin Neher Hans Mohr Georges KohlerSee also editScience and technology in Flanders Limburg Science Park University Foundation Flanders Interuniversity Institute of Biotechnology VIB Interuniversity Microelectronics Centre IMEC References editExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hasselt University Hasselt University More information about higher education in Flanders Belgium in English Find an officially recognised programme of this institution in the Higher Education Register 50 55 31 N 05 23 27 E 50 92528 N 5 39083 E 50 92528 5 39083 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hasselt University amp oldid 1179974997, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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