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Vrije Universiteit Brussel

The Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Dutch: [ˈvrɛiə ʔynivɛrsiˈtɛid ˈbrʏsəl] ; English: Free University of Brussels; abbreviated VUB) is a Dutch and English-speaking research university located in Brussels, Belgium.[8] It has four campuses: Brussels Humanities, Science and Engineering Campus (in Elsene), Brussels Health Campus (in Jette), Brussels Technology Campus (in Anderlecht) and Brussels Photonics Campus (in Gooik).[9]

Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Latin: Universitas Bruxellensis
MottoScientia vincere tenebras (Latin)
Motto in English
Conquering darkness by science
TypeIndependent/Partly state-funded
Established1834 (Free University of Brussels)[1]
1970 (VUB)[2][3]
PresidentEddy Van Gelder[4]
RectorJan Danckaert[5]
Administrative staff
3,257 (2017)
Students19,245 (2020)[6]
Address
Pleinlaan 2, 1050 Brussels
, ,
Belgium
CampusElsene, Jette, Anderlecht and Gooik
ColoursOrange & blue[7]
   
AffiliationsUniversity Association Brussels, UNICA, T.I.M.E.
Websitewww.vub.be/en

The Vrije Universiteit Brussel was formed in 1970 by the splitting of the Free University of Brussels, which was founded in 1834 by the lawyer and liberal politician Pierre-Théodore Verhaegen. The founder aimed to establish a university independent from state and church, where academic freedom would be prevalent.[10] This is today still reflected in the university's motto Scientia vincere tenebras, or "Conquering darkness by science", and in its more recent slogan Redelijk eigenzinnig, or "A reasonable mind of its own". Accordingly, the university is pluralistic – it is open to all students on the basis of equality regardless of their ideological, political, cultural or social background – and it is managed using democratic structures, which means that all members – from students to faculty – participate in the decision-making processes.[11]

VUB is a strongly research-oriented institute, which is positioned among the world's Top 200 universities according to the 2021 QS World University Ranking.[12] Its research articles are on average more cited than articles by any other Flemish university.[13] The university is organised into 8 faculties that accomplish the three central missions of the university: education, research, and service to the community. The faculties cover a broad range of fields of knowledge including the natural sciences, classics, life sciences, social sciences, humanities, and engineering. The university provides bachelor, master, and doctoral education to about 8,000 undergraduate and 1,000 graduate students.[14]

History Edit

Establishment of a university in Brussels Edit

 
Pierre-Théodore Verhaegen, founder of the Free University of Brussels

The history of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel 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. Since the government was reluctant to fund another state university, a group of leading intellectuals in the fields of arts, science, and education — amongst whom the study prefect of the Royal Athenaeum of Brussels, Auguste Baron, as well as the astronomer and mathematician Adolphe Quetelet — planned to create a private university, which was permitted under the Belgian Constitution.[15][10]

In 1834, the Belgian episcopate decided to establish a Catholic university in Mechelen with the aim of regaining the influence of the Catholic Church on the academic scene in Belgium, and the government had the intent to close the university at Leuven and donate the buildings to the Catholic institution.[16] The country's liberals strongly opposed to this decision, and furthered their ideas for a university in Brussels as a counterbalance to the Catholic institution. At the same time, Auguste Baron had just become a member of the freemasonic lodge Les Amis Philantropes. Baron was able to convince Pierre-Théodore Verhaegen, the president of the lodge, to support the idea for a new university. On 24 June 1834, Verhaegen presented his plan to establish a free university.[10]

After sufficient funding was collected among advocates, the Université libre de Belgique ("Free University of Belgium") was inaugurated on 20 November 1834, in the Gothic Room of Brussels Town Hall. The date of its establishment is still commemorated annually, by students of its successor institutions, as a holiday called Saint-Verhaegen/Sint-Verhaegen (often shortened to St V) for Pierre-Théodore Verhaegen.[17] In 1836, the university was renamed the Université libre de Bruxelles ("Free University of Brussels").[15]

After its establishment, the Free University faced difficult times, since it did receive no subsidies or grants from the government; yearly fundraising events and tuition fees provided the only financial means. Verhaegen, who became a professor and later head of the new university, gave it a mission statement which he summarised in a speech to King Leopold I: "the principle of free inquiry and academic freedom uninfluenced by any political or religious authority."[10] In 1858, the Catholic Church established the Saint-Louis Institute in the city, which subsequently expanded into a university in its own right.

Growth, internal tensions and move Edit

 
The Free University, then housed in the Granvelle Palace, c. 1900

The Free University grew significantly over the following decades. In 1842, it moved to the Granvelle Palace, which it occupied until 1928. It expanded the number of subjects taught and, in 1880, became one of the first institutions in Belgium to allow female students to study in some faculties. In 1893, it received large grants from Ernest and Alfred Solvay and Raoul Warocqué to open new faculties in the city. A disagreement over an invite to the anarchist geographer Élisée Reclus to speak at the university in 1893 led to some of the liberal and socialist faculty splitting away from the Free University to form the New University of Brussels (Université nouvelle de Bruxelles) in 1894. The institution failed to displace the Free University, however, and closed definitively in 1919.[18]

In 1900, the Free University's football team won the bronze medal at the Summer Olympics. After Racing Club de Bruxelles declined to participate, a student selection with players from the university was sent by the Federation.[19][20] The team was enforced with a few non-students.[21] The Institute of Sociology was founded in 1902, then in 1904 the Solvay School of Commerce, which would later become the Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management. In 1911, the university obtained its legal personality under the name Université libre de Bruxelles - Vrije Hogeschool te Brussel.[22]

 
The university's football team that won the bronze medal at the 1900 Olympic Games

The German occupation during World War I led to the suspension of classes for four years in 1914–1918. In the aftermath of the war, the Free University moved its principle activities to the Solbosch in the southern suburb of Ixelles and a purpose-built university campus was created, funded by the Belgian American Educational Foundation. The university was again closed by the German occupiers during World War II on 25 November 1941. Students from the university were involved in the Belgian Resistance, establishing Groupe G which focused on sabotage.

Splitting of the university Edit

Until the early 20th century, courses at the Free University were taught exclusively in French, the language of the upper class in Belgium at that time, as well as of law and academia. However, with the Dutch-speaking population asking for more rights in Belgium (see Flemish Movement), some courses began being taught in both French and Dutch at the Faculty of Law as early as 1935. Nevertheless, it was not until 1963 that all faculties offered their courses in both languages.[23] Tensions between French- and Dutch-speaking students in the country came to a head in 1968 when the Catholic University of Leuven split along linguistic lines, becoming the first of several national institutions to do so.

On 1 October 1969, the French and Dutch entities of the Free University separated into two distinct sister universities. This splitting became official with the act of 28 May 1970, of the Belgian Parliament, by which the Dutch-speaking Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) and the French-speaking Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB) officially became two separate legal, administrative and scientific entities.[24][25]

Organisation Edit

The Vrije Universiteit Brussel is an independent institution. The members of all its governing entities are elected by the entire academic community – including faculty staff, researchers, personnel, and students.[11] This system guarantees the democratic process of decision-making and the independence from state and outside organisations. Nevertheless, the university receives significant funding from the Flemish government, although less than other Flemish universities. Other important funding sources are grants for research projects (mostly from Belgian and European funding agencies), scholarships of academic members, revenues from cooperation with industry, and tuition fees to a lesser extent.

The main organisational structure of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel is its division into faculties:[26]

  • Faculty of Law and Criminology
  • Faculty of Social Sciences & Solvay Business School
  • Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences
  • Faculty of Sciences and Bio-engineering Sciences
  • Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy
  • Faculty of Arts and Philosophy
  • Faculty of Engineering
  • Faculty of Physical Education and Physiotherapy

These faculties benefit a wide autonomy over how they structure their educational programmes and research efforts, although their decisions need to comply with the university's statutes and must be approved by the central administration.

The central administration is formed by the Governing Board, which is currently presided by Eddy Van Gelder. It decides the university's long-term vision and must approve all decisions made by the faculties. The Governing Board is supported by three advising bodies: the Research Council, the Education Council, and the Senate. These bodies provide advice to the Governing Board on all issues regarding research, education, and the academic excellence of faculty staff, and may also propose changes to the university's strategy. The daily management of the university is the responsibility of the Rector and three Vice-Rectors.

As of 2022 the rector of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel is Prof. Dr. Jan Danckaert,[27] who succeeded Caroline Pauwels (1964-2022), who resigned in 2022 due to health reasons.[28]

Education Edit

The Vrije Universiteit Brussel offers courses in a large variety of modern disciplines: law, economics, social sciences, management, psychology, physical sciences, life sciences, medical sciences, pharmaceutical sciences, humanities, engineering, physical education. About 12,000 students follow one of its 128 educational programmes.[29] All programmes are taught in Dutch, but 59 are also taught in English. In agreement with the Bologna process, the university has implemented the so-called bachelor-master system. It therefore issues four types of degrees: bachelor's, master's, master after master's, and doctoral degrees.

Admission to the programmes is generally not restricted; anyone can subscribe to the programme of his/her choice. However, prerequisite degrees may be mandatory for advanced programmes, e.g., a bachelor's degree is required to subscribe to a master's programme, and a master's degree is required to subscribe to a master after master's or doctoral programme. An exception to this is the admission exam to the bachelor in medicine, which is required following ruling of the Flemish government. Tuition fees are low, and even decreased or eliminated for some students with less financial means.

The academic year is divided into two semesters, each spanning thirteen course weeks: the first semester lasts from October to January, the second semester from February to June. Students take exams in January and June. Apart from the Christmas and Easter holidays (both lasting two weeks) that are normally used to prepare for the exams, students are free the week between both semesters and during the summer vacations from July to September.

The university has implemented several quality control schemes in order to preserve the high quality of its educational programmes. Each semester, all students evaluate the courses they have followed. All programmes are also regularly assessed by internal panels and by external international visitation committees. Furthermore, all programmes are accredited by the Nederlands-Vlaamse Accreditatie Organisatie, an independent accreditation organisation charged with the accreditation of higher education programmes in both Flanders and the Netherlands.[30]

Research Edit

Notable faculty:

Basic principles Edit

The Vrije Universiteit Brussel considers itself an open-minded and tolerant university.[31] Its central principles are the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and in particular the principle of free inquiry for the progress of humanity. The latter includes the dismissal of any argument of authority and the right of free opinion.[11] The Vrije Universiteit Brussel is the only Flemish university that has incorporated such principle in its statutes. The principle of free inquiry is often described by a quotation of the French mathematician and philosopher Henri Poincaré:

 
Seal of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel

Thinking must never submit itself,

neither to a dogma,
nor to a party,
nor to a passion,
nor to an interest,
nor to a preconceived idea,
nor to anything whatsoever,
except to the facts themselves,

because for it to submit to anything else would be the end of its existence.

This principle is also reflected in the university's motto Scientia vincere tenebras, or Conquering darkness by science, and in its seal. The seal of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel displays a beggar's wallet and joined hands on the orange-white-blue (the colours of the Prince of Orange) escutcheon in the emblem, referring to the struggle of the Protestant Geuzen and the Prince of Orange against the oppressive Spanish rule and the Inquisition in the sixteenth century.

Another basic principle of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel – also incorporated in the university's statutes – is that the institution must be managed according to the model of democracy.[11] Practically, this means that all members of the academic community — faculty staff, researchers, personnel, and students – are represented in all governing bodies. In this way, the university ensures that everyone has a voice in its decision-making processes and participates in its management. This principle must also guarantee the independence of the university and the academic freedom.

Campus and facilities Edit

 
Etterbeek campus

Brussels Humanities, Sciences & Engineering Campus
Most of the faculties are located on the Etterbeek campus (which is actually located on the territory of the neighbouring borough of Elsene). It is the livelier of the two campuses and consists almost entirely of concrete structures, most built in the 1970s. Some are decaying rapidly but at least one, the Rectoraat designed by Renaat Braem, is heritage-listed.[32] Activities take place in numerous auditoriums and labs. In addition, there is a modern sports centre, a football pitch encircled by a running track, and a swimming pool. For eating out, there is a restaurant with subsidies for students and staff, and the bars/cafes 't Complex, Opinio, and KultuurKaffee. The KultuurKaffee [nl] was a full-fledged concert venue during the evening/night, offering the university a cultural scene and organising free concerts and events. It was demolished to make space for the new XY construction project in 2015.[33]

 
Rectoraat, VUB

Brussels Health Campus
The campus in Jette is also a fully-fledged campus. The University Hospital (UZ Brussel [nl]) is in the vicinity. All courses and research in the life sciences (medicine, pharmacy, dentistry, the biomedical and paramedical sciences) are located here.

Brussels Technology Campus
The campus Kaai in Anderlecht was established in 2013 and shared with the Erasmushogeschool Brussel. It houses the Industrial Engineering section of the Faculty of Engineering. Among extensive industrial laboratory facilities, the Brussels fablab[34] has grown to the centre of activity on the campus in recent years.

Brussels Photonics Campus in Gooik.

Faculties Edit

  • Languages and Humanities
  • Social Sciences and Solvay Business School
  • Engineering
  • Medicine and Pharmacy
  • Psychology and Educational Sciences
  • Sciences and Biomedical Sciences
  • Law and Criminology
  • Physical Education and Physiotherapy

Institutional cooperation Edit

The Vrije Universiteit Brussel cooperates with several institutions of higher education. They are:

  • Brussels Chamber of Commerce
  • Erasmushogeschool Brussel (together with the Vrije Universiteit Brussel they make up the Brussels University Association)
  • UCLouvain Higher Institute for Re-adaptation Sciences
  • Top Industrial Managers for Europe
  • UCOS, the University Development Cooperation Centre
  • UNICA, the Institutional Network of the UNIversities from the CApitals of Europe
  • Université libre de Bruxelles
  • University of Kent (Brussels School of International Studies)
  • Vesalius College, an anglophone institution sharing the VUB campus
  • XIOS Hogeschool Limburg and Provinciale Hogeschool Limburg
  • Royal Military Academy
  • Worldwide, on the international level the Vrije Universiteit Brussel has concluded institutional collaboration agreements with 38 universities all over the world, and student exchange agreements with 160 universities.

Academic Profiles Edit

University rankings
Global – Overall
ARWU World[35]201–300 (2019)
CWUR World[36]359 (2020-21)
CWTS World[37]412 (2020)
QS World[38]195 (2020)
THE World[39]201–250 (2020)
USNWR Global[40]259 (2020)

The university is included in major world university rankings such as Times Higher Education World University Rankings, QS World University Rankings and Academic Ranking of World Universities.

Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology Edit

 

The Heart Rhythm Management Centre started its activities at the University Hospital UZ Brussel during spring 2007. The clinical activities soon rocketed to the #1 position in Belgium, and has been paralleled by important scientific production. Emerging fields of activity are multidisciplinary (clinical) and translational (research) programs in collaboration with the departments of Genetics, Pediatrics, Neonatology, Geriatrics, Neurology, as well as a fundamental research program in Physiology.

This Postgraduate course in Cardiac Electrophysiology and Pacing – is offered within the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy – after a specialization in Cardiology, and is supported by the Institute for Postgraduate Training of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (iPAVUB). The core faculty for the Postgraduate program includes Prof. Dr. Pedro Brugada, who directs the EP fellowship training and the Cardiovascular Department, Prof. Dr. Carlo de Asmundis, Director of the Heart rhythm Management Centre, Prof. Dr. Gian Battista Chierchia, Director of Atrial Fibrillation Program, Prof. Dr. Marc La Meir and Prof. Dr. Francis Wellens, Director of Cardiac Surgery Service. Additional faculty who participate in the program includes: Prof. Dr. Bonduelle Mary-Louise and Prof. Dr. Ramon Brugada, who trains fellows in cardiac genetics, Prof. Dr. Joel Smets, University of Nijmegen, Nederland, who trains fellows in electrocardiography and basic electrophysiology.[41]

Student life Edit

 
A traditional klak or penne

The BSG is the umbrella organisation for all other student organizations and acts as the defender of the moral interests of the students. Together with their French-speaking counterparts ACE at the ULB, they organise the annual St V memorial.

These are some of the student organizations at the VUB:

  • Studiekring vrij onderzoek: a collective of students from various faculties, promoting free inquiry through the organisation of debates, lectures and more
  • Letteren-en Wijsbegeertekring (LWK): for students studying at the Arts and Philosophy faculty
  • Perskring (PERS): for students studying Communication Sciences and Social Sciences [42]
  • Geneeskundige Kring (GK) and Farmaceutische Kring (FK): for students studying at the Medicine and Pharmacy faculty
  • Polytechnische Kring (PK) for students studying at the Engineering faculty
  • Psycho-Ped'Agogische Kring (PPK): for students studying at the Psychology and Educational Sciences faculty
  • Kring der Politieke Economische en Sociale Wetenschappen (KEPS) and Solvay ($); for students studying at the Economics and Political faculty
  • Wetenschappelijke Kring (WK) [nl]: for students studying at the faculty of Sciences and Bio-engineering Sciences
  • Mens Sana in Corpore Sano (Mesacosa or MC): for students studying at the Physical Education and Physiotherapy faculty
  • Vlaams Rechtsgenootschap (VRG): for students studying at the Law and Criminology faculty
  • Vrije Universiteit Brussel Model United Nations (VUBMUN): for all students of the VUB.[43]

Members of these organizations (except VUBMUN) wear a klak (Dutch) or penne (French).

Furthermore, the VUB has student organizations for students with a specific regional background. They are: Antverpia (Antwerp), Westland (Westhoek), WUK (West Flanders), KBS (Brussels and Flemish Brabant), Campina (Campine), Kinneke Baba (East Flanders), Limburgia (Limburg), VSKM (Mechelen) and Hesbania (Haspengouw). VUB students also make up for the largest part of the secretive student club Boves Luci based in Jette. There are also several organizations for specific majors within a faculty, such as Infogroep (computer science), Biotecho (bio-engineering), bru:tecture (previously Pantheon) (architecture) and Promeco, Inisol and Business Club (economics). Last but not least there are organizations centered around a common interest, such as the Society of Weird And Mad People (SWAMP, for all kinds of games), BierKultuur (based on the rich beer culture in Belgium) and ZWK (on emancipation of women), Liberaal Vlaams Studentenverbond (LVSV, students interested in classic liberalism).

Notable alumni Edit

Scientists and academics Edit

Artists Edit

Businesspeople Edit

  • Pieter De Leenheer
  • Tony Mary (1950–)
  • Felix Van de Maele

Politicians Edit

Athletes Edit

Journalists Edit

  • Yves Desmet
  • Jean Mentens
  • Danira Boukhriss, Flemish television presenter and newscaster.
  • Tim Trachet, Belgian writer, publicist and journalist.

Honorary doctorates Edit

Notable recipients of honorary doctorates (doctor honoris causa) at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel include:

See also Edit

Notes and references Edit

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  2. ^ "Vrije Universiteit Brussel". Studyinflanders.be.
  3. ^ "VUB celebrates 50 years". Vub.ac.be.
  4. ^ "Van Gelder nieuwe voorzitter raad van bestuur VUB". Standaard.be. 20 December 2002.
  5. ^ "Jan Danckaert named new rector of Vrije Universiteit Brussel". VUB Today. 22 June 2022.
  6. ^ "De Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) telt dit jaar 8 procent meer studenten dan het jaar voordien. Dit academiejaar zijn 19.245 studenten ingeschreven". Nieuwsblad.be. 23 October 2020.
  7. ^ Basic VUB house style colours – website of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel
  8. ^ The Vrije Universiteit Brussel is one of the five universities officially recognised by the Flemish government. A list of all official institutes of higher education in Flanders is maintained by the Flemish government.
  9. ^ "Campuses". Vub.ac.be. 2016.
  10. ^ a b c d Witte, Els (eds.) (1996). Pierre-Théodore Verhaegen (1796–1862). ISBN 90-5487-140-7. {{cite book}}: |first= has generic name (help); |work= ignored (help)CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  11. ^ a b c d According to the statutes of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel: (PDF) (in Dutch). Brussels: Vrije Universiteit Brussel. 2005. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 November 2007. Retrieved 23 November 2007. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  12. ^ "VUB among top 17% of world's best universities QS World University Ranking 2021". vub.ac.be. VUB. 11 June 2020. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
  13. ^ Visser, M.S., Rons, N., Moed, H.F., and Nederhof, A.J. (2003). "Bibliometrische Studie van Onderzoeksdisciplines aan de Vrije Universiteit Brussel, 1992–2001". Leiden: Centre for Science and Technology Studies, University of Leiden. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  14. ^ Figures from the 2011–2012 Yearly Report of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel: (PDF) (in Dutch). Brussels: Vrije Universiteit Brussel. 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 15 August 2013. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  15. ^ a b "A University born of an idea". Université libre de Bruxelles. Retrieved 4 August 2016.
  16. ^ Lamberts, Emiel; Roegiers, Jan (1990). Leuven University, 1425–1985. Leuven: Leuven University Press. ISBN 90-6186-418-6.
  17. ^ "Pierre Théodore Verhaegen and St V". Vrije Universiteit Brussel. Retrieved 25 February 2023.
  18. ^ Laqua, Daniel (2013). The Age of Internationalism and Belgium, 1880–1930: Peace, Progress and Prestige. Manchester: Manchester University Press. ISBN 978-0-7190-8883-4.
  19. ^ Great Britain's first home Olympic football adventure by Jon Carter, ESPN, 26 Jun 2012
  20. ^ Before the World Cup: Who were football’s earliest world champions? by Paul Brown on Medium Sports, 6 Jun 2018
  21. ^ Games of the II. Olympiad - Football Tournament by Søren Elbech and Karel Stokkermans on the RSSSF
  22. ^ Nerincx, Edmond (8 November 1911). Loi du 12 août 1911 accordant la personnification civile aux universités de Bruxelles et de Louvain (PDF) (in French). Brussels: Belgian official journal. p. 4846. Retrieved 25 February 2023.
  23. ^ "About the University: Culture and History". Vrije Universiteit Brussel. Retrieved 25 November 2007.
  24. ^ "Chambre des Représen tant" (PDF).
  25. ^ "Law of 28 May 1970, concerning the splitting of the universities in Brussels and Leuven" (in Dutch). Belgisch Staatsblad/Flemish Government. Retrieved 25 November 2007.
  26. ^ See the "Faculties of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel". Vrije Universiteit Brussel. Retrieved 15 August 2013.
  27. ^ "Jan Danckaert named new rector of Vrije Universiteit Brussel". VUB Today. 22 June 2022.
  28. ^ See the (PDF). Vrije Universiteit Brussel. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 April 2013. Retrieved 15 August 2013.
  29. ^ According to the "official list of educational programmes at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel". Vrije Universiteit Brussel. Retrieved 15 August 2013.
  30. ^ Accreditation details can be consulted at "the website of NVAO". NVAO—Accreditation Organisation of the Netherlands and Flanders. Retrieved 15 August 2013.
  31. ^ "Welcoming the World" (PDF) (in Dutch). Brussels: Vrije Universiteit Brussel. 2012. Retrieved 15 August 2013. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  32. ^ https://www.vub.ac.be/downloads/GebouwM-NL.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  33. ^ "KultuurKaffee van VUB sluit na dit weekend de deuren" (in Dutch). DeMorgen. 2015. Retrieved 22 November 2015.
  34. ^ "Fablab Brussels".
  35. ^ "Academic Ranking of World Universities 2019". ShanghaiRanking. Retrieved 21 November 2019.
  36. ^ "World University Rankings 2020-2021". Center for World University Rankingsg. Retrieved 7 March 2021.
  37. ^ "CWTS Leiden Ranking 2020 - P(top 10%)". CWTS Leiden Ranking. Retrieved 7 March 2021.
  38. ^ "QS World University Rankings 2020". Top Universities. Retrieved 21 November 2019.
  39. ^ "World University Rankings 2020 – Vrije Universiteit Brussel". Times Higher Education (THE). Retrieved 21 November 2019.
  40. ^ "Best Global Universities 2020". U.S. News Education (USNWR). ). Retrieved 21 November 2019.
  41. ^ "Cardiac Electrophysiology and Pacing". vub.ac.be.
  42. ^ PERS. . Archived from the original on 7 November 2019. Retrieved 7 November 2019.
  43. ^ VUBMUN. "Vrije Universiteit Brussel Model United Nations".

External links Edit

  • Official website of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel
  • (in Dutch) Official website of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel
  • More complete list of famous alumni (in Dutch)
  • Find an officially recognised programme of this institution in the Higher Education Register
  • V.Ir.Br. – VUB Engineering Alumni Association
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BelgiumCampusElsene Jette Anderlecht and GooikColoursOrange amp blue 7 AffiliationsUniversity Association Brussels UNICA T I M E Websitewww vub be enThe Vrije Universiteit Brussel was formed in 1970 by the splitting of the Free University of Brussels which was founded in 1834 by the lawyer and liberal politician Pierre Theodore Verhaegen The founder aimed to establish a university independent from state and church where academic freedom would be prevalent 10 This is today still reflected in the university s motto Scientia vincere tenebras or Conquering darkness by science and in its more recent slogan Redelijk eigenzinnig or A reasonable mind of its own Accordingly the university is pluralistic it is open to all students on the basis of equality regardless of their ideological political cultural or social background and it is managed using democratic structures which means that all members from students to faculty participate in the decision making processes 11 VUB is a strongly research oriented institute which is positioned among the world s Top 200 universities according to the 2021 QS World University Ranking 12 Its research articles are on average more cited than articles by any other Flemish university 13 The university is organised into 8 faculties that accomplish the three central missions of the university education research and service to the community The faculties cover a broad range of fields of knowledge including the natural sciences classics life sciences social sciences humanities and engineering The university provides bachelor master and doctoral education to about 8 000 undergraduate and 1 000 graduate students 14 Contents 1 History 1 1 Establishment of a university in Brussels 1 2 Growth internal tensions and move 1 3 Splitting of the university 2 Organisation 3 Education 4 Research 5 Basic principles 6 Campus and facilities 6 1 Faculties 7 Institutional cooperation 8 Academic Profiles 9 Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology 10 Student life 11 Notable alumni 11 1 Scientists and academics 11 2 Artists 11 3 Businesspeople 11 4 Politicians 11 5 Athletes 11 6 Journalists 12 Honorary doctorates 13 See also 14 Notes and references 15 External linksHistory EditMain article Free University of Brussels 1834 1969 Establishment of a university in Brussels Edit nbsp Pierre Theodore Verhaegen founder of the Free University of BrusselsThe history of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel 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 Liege but none in the new capital Brussels Since the government was reluctant to fund another state university a group of leading intellectuals in the fields of arts science and education amongst whom the study prefect of the Royal Athenaeum of Brussels Auguste Baron as well as the astronomer and mathematician Adolphe Quetelet planned to create a private university which was permitted under the Belgian Constitution 15 10 In 1834 the Belgian episcopate decided to establish a Catholic university in Mechelen with the aim of regaining the influence of the Catholic Church on the academic scene in Belgium and the government had the intent to close the university at Leuven and donate the buildings to the Catholic institution 16 The country s liberals strongly opposed to this decision and furthered their ideas for a university in Brussels as a counterbalance to the Catholic institution At the same time Auguste Baron had just become a member of the freemasonic lodge Les Amis Philantropes Baron was able to convince Pierre Theodore Verhaegen the president of the lodge to support the idea for a new university On 24 June 1834 Verhaegen presented his plan to establish a free university 10 After sufficient funding was collected among advocates the Universite libre de Belgique Free University of Belgium was inaugurated on 20 November 1834 in the Gothic Room of Brussels Town Hall The date of its establishment is still commemorated annually by students of its successor institutions as a holiday called Saint Verhaegen Sint Verhaegen often shortened to St V for Pierre Theodore Verhaegen 17 In 1836 the university was renamed the Universite libre de Bruxelles Free University of Brussels 15 After its establishment the Free University faced difficult times since it did receive no subsidies or grants from the government yearly fundraising events and tuition fees provided the only financial means Verhaegen who became a professor and later head of the new university gave it a mission statement which he summarised in a speech to King Leopold I the principle of free inquiry and academic freedom uninfluenced by any political or religious authority 10 In 1858 the Catholic Church established the Saint Louis Institute in the city which subsequently expanded into a university in its own right Growth internal tensions and move Edit nbsp The Free University then housed in the Granvelle Palace c 1900The Free University grew significantly over the following decades In 1842 it moved to the Granvelle Palace which it occupied until 1928 It expanded the number of subjects taught and in 1880 became one of the first institutions in Belgium to allow female students to study in some faculties In 1893 it received large grants from Ernest and Alfred Solvay and Raoul Warocque to open new faculties in the city A disagreement over an invite to the anarchist geographer Elisee Reclus to speak at the university in 1893 led to some of the liberal and socialist faculty splitting away from the Free University to form the New University of Brussels Universite nouvelle de Bruxelles in 1894 The institution failed to displace the Free University however and closed definitively in 1919 18 In 1900 the Free University s football team won the bronze medal at the Summer Olympics After Racing Club de Bruxelles declined to participate a student selection with players from the university was sent by the Federation 19 20 The team was enforced with a few non students 21 The Institute of Sociology was founded in 1902 then in 1904 the Solvay School of Commerce which would later become the Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management In 1911 the university obtained its legal personality under the name Universite libre de Bruxelles Vrije Hogeschool te Brussel 22 nbsp The university s football team that won the bronze medal at the 1900 Olympic GamesThe German occupation during World War I led to the suspension of classes for four years in 1914 1918 In the aftermath of the war the Free University moved its principle activities to the Solbosch in the southern suburb of Ixelles and a purpose built university campus was created funded by the Belgian American Educational Foundation The university was again closed by the German occupiers during World War II on 25 November 1941 Students from the university were involved in the Belgian Resistance establishing Groupe G which focused on sabotage Splitting of the university Edit Until the early 20th century courses at the Free University were taught exclusively in French the language of the upper class in Belgium at that time as well as of law and academia However with the Dutch speaking population asking for more rights in Belgium see Flemish Movement some courses began being taught in both French and Dutch at the Faculty of Law as early as 1935 Nevertheless it was not until 1963 that all faculties offered their courses in both languages 23 Tensions between French and Dutch speaking students in the country came to a head in 1968 when the Catholic University of Leuven split along linguistic lines becoming the first of several national institutions to do so On 1 October 1969 the French and Dutch entities of the Free University separated into two distinct sister universities This splitting became official with the act of 28 May 1970 of the Belgian Parliament by which the Dutch speaking Vrije Universiteit Brussel VUB and the French speaking Universite libre de Bruxelles ULB officially became two separate legal administrative and scientific entities 24 25 Organisation EditThe Vrije Universiteit Brussel is an independent institution The members of all its governing entities are elected by the entire academic community including faculty staff researchers personnel and students 11 This system guarantees the democratic process of decision making and the independence from state and outside organisations Nevertheless the university receives significant funding from the Flemish government although less than other Flemish universities Other important funding sources are grants for research projects mostly from Belgian and European funding agencies scholarships of academic members revenues from cooperation with industry and tuition fees to a lesser extent The main organisational structure of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel is its division into faculties 26 Faculty of Law and Criminology Faculty of Social Sciences amp Solvay Business School Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences Faculty of Sciences and Bio engineering Sciences Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy Faculty of Arts and Philosophy Faculty of Engineering Faculty of Physical Education and PhysiotherapyThese faculties benefit a wide autonomy over how they structure their educational programmes and research efforts although their decisions need to comply with the university s statutes and must be approved by the central administration The central administration is formed by the Governing Board which is currently presided by Eddy Van Gelder It decides the university s long term vision and must approve all decisions made by the faculties The Governing Board is supported by three advising bodies the Research Council the Education Council and the Senate These bodies provide advice to the Governing Board on all issues regarding research education and the academic excellence of faculty staff and may also propose changes to the university s strategy The daily management of the university is the responsibility of the Rector and three Vice Rectors As of 2022 the rector of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel is Prof Dr Jan Danckaert 27 who succeeded Caroline Pauwels 1964 2022 who resigned in 2022 due to health reasons 28 Education EditSee also List of educational programmes at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel The Vrije Universiteit Brussel offers courses in a large variety of modern disciplines law economics social sciences management psychology physical sciences life sciences medical sciences pharmaceutical sciences humanities engineering physical education About 12 000 students follow one of its 128 educational programmes 29 All programmes are taught in Dutch but 59 are also taught in English In agreement with the Bologna process the university has implemented the so called bachelor master system It therefore issues four types of degrees bachelor s master s master after master s and doctoral degrees Admission to the programmes is generally not restricted anyone can subscribe to the programme of his her choice However prerequisite degrees may be mandatory for advanced programmes e g a bachelor s degree is required to subscribe to a master s programme and a master s degree is required to subscribe to a master after master s or doctoral programme An exception to this is the admission exam to the bachelor in medicine which is required following ruling of the Flemish government Tuition fees are low and even decreased or eliminated for some students with less financial means The academic year is divided into two semesters each spanning thirteen course weeks the first semester lasts from October to January the second semester from February to June Students take exams in January and June Apart from the Christmas and Easter holidays both lasting two weeks that are normally used to prepare for the exams students are free the week between both semesters and during the summer vacations from July to September The university has implemented several quality control schemes in order to preserve the high quality of its educational programmes Each semester all students evaluate the courses they have followed All programmes are also regularly assessed by internal panels and by external international visitation committees Furthermore all programmes are accredited by the Nederlands Vlaamse Accreditatie Organisatie an independent accreditation organisation charged with the accreditation of higher education programmes in both Flanders and the Netherlands 30 Research EditNotable faculty Diederik Aerts Kris Deschouwer Paul Devroey Mark Elchardus Francis Heylighen Jonathan Holslag Dave Sinardet Hugo Soly Luc Steels Jean Paul Van Bendegem Willy van Ryckeghem Andre Van Steirteghem Irina Veretennicoff Els Witte Lode WynsBasic principles EditThe Vrije Universiteit Brussel considers itself an open minded and tolerant university 31 Its central principles are the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and in particular the principle of free inquiry for the progress of humanity The latter includes the dismissal of any argument of authority and the right of free opinion 11 The Vrije Universiteit Brussel is the only Flemish university that has incorporated such principle in its statutes The principle of free inquiry is often described by a quotation of the French mathematician and philosopher Henri Poincare nbsp Seal of the Vrije Universiteit BrusselThinking must never submit itself neither to a dogma nor to a party nor to a passion nor to an interest nor to a preconceived idea nor to anything whatsoever except to the facts themselves because for it to submit to anything else would be the end of its existence This principle is also reflected in the university s motto Scientia vincere tenebras or Conquering darkness by science and in its seal The seal of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel displays a beggar s wallet and joined hands on the orange white blue the colours of the Prince of Orange escutcheon in the emblem referring to the struggle of the Protestant Geuzen and the Prince of Orange against the oppressive Spanish rule and the Inquisition in the sixteenth century Another basic principle of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel also incorporated in the university s statutes is that the institution must be managed according to the model of democracy 11 Practically this means that all members of the academic community faculty staff researchers personnel and students are represented in all governing bodies In this way the university ensures that everyone has a voice in its decision making processes and participates in its management This principle must also guarantee the independence of the university and the academic freedom Campus and facilities Edit nbsp Etterbeek campusBrussels Humanities Sciences amp Engineering Campus Most of the faculties are located on the Etterbeek campus which is actually located on the territory of the neighbouring borough of Elsene It is the livelier of the two campuses and consists almost entirely of concrete structures most built in the 1970s Some are decaying rapidly but at least one the Rectoraat designed by Renaat Braem is heritage listed 32 Activities take place in numerous auditoriums and labs In addition there is a modern sports centre a football pitch encircled by a running track and a swimming pool For eating out there is a restaurant with subsidies for students and staff and the bars cafes t Complex Opinio and KultuurKaffee The KultuurKaffee nl was a full fledged concert venue during the evening night offering the university a cultural scene and organising free concerts and events It was demolished to make space for the new XY construction project in 2015 33 nbsp Rectoraat VUBBrussels Health Campus The campus in Jette is also a fully fledged campus The University Hospital UZ Brussel nl is in the vicinity All courses and research in the life sciences medicine pharmacy dentistry the biomedical and paramedical sciences are located here Brussels Technology Campus The campus Kaai in Anderlecht was established in 2013 and shared with the Erasmushogeschool Brussel It houses the Industrial Engineering section of the Faculty of Engineering Among extensive industrial laboratory facilities the Brussels fablab 34 has grown to the centre of activity on the campus in recent years Brussels Photonics Campus in Gooik Faculties Edit Languages and Humanities Social Sciences and Solvay Business School Engineering Medicine and Pharmacy Psychology and Educational Sciences Sciences and Biomedical Sciences Law and Criminology Physical Education and PhysiotherapyInstitutional cooperation EditThe Vrije Universiteit Brussel cooperates with several institutions of higher education They are Brussels Chamber of Commerce Erasmushogeschool Brussel together with the Vrije Universiteit Brussel they make up the Brussels University Association UCLouvain Higher Institute for Re adaptation Sciences Top Industrial Managers for Europe UCOS the University Development Cooperation Centre UNICA the Institutional Network of the UNIversities from the CApitals of Europe Universite libre de Bruxelles University of Kent Brussels School of International Studies Vesalius College an anglophone institution sharing the VUB campus XIOS Hogeschool Limburg and Provinciale Hogeschool Limburg Royal Military Academy Worldwide on the international level the Vrije Universiteit Brussel has concluded institutional collaboration agreements with 38 universities all over the world and student exchange agreements with 160 universities Academic Profiles EditUniversity rankingsGlobal OverallARWU World 35 201 300 2019 CWUR World 36 359 2020 21 CWTS World 37 412 2020 QS World 38 195 2020 THE World 39 201 250 2020 USNWR Global 40 259 2020 The university is included in major world university rankings such as Times Higher Education World University Rankings QS World University Rankings and Academic Ranking of World Universities Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology Edit nbsp The Heart Rhythm Management Centre started its activities at the University Hospital UZ Brussel during spring 2007 The clinical activities soon rocketed to the 1 position in Belgium and has been paralleled by important scientific production Emerging fields of activity are multidisciplinary clinical and translational research programs in collaboration with the departments of Genetics Pediatrics Neonatology Geriatrics Neurology as well as a fundamental research program in Physiology This Postgraduate course in Cardiac Electrophysiology and Pacing is offered within the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy after a specialization in Cardiology and is supported by the Institute for Postgraduate Training of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel iPAVUB The core faculty for the Postgraduate program includes Prof Dr Pedro Brugada who directs the EP fellowship training and the Cardiovascular Department Prof Dr Carlo de Asmundis Director of the Heart rhythm Management Centre Prof Dr Gian Battista Chierchia Director of Atrial Fibrillation Program Prof Dr Marc La Meir and Prof Dr Francis Wellens Director of Cardiac Surgery Service Additional faculty who participate in the program includes Prof Dr Bonduelle Mary Louise and Prof Dr Ramon Brugada who trains fellows in cardiac genetics Prof Dr Joel Smets University of Nijmegen Nederland who trains fellows in electrocardiography and basic electrophysiology 41 Student life Edit nbsp A traditional klak or penneThe BSG is the umbrella organisation for all other student organizations and acts as the defender of the moral interests of the students Together with their French speaking counterparts ACE at the ULB they organise the annual St V memorial These are some of the student organizations at the VUB Studiekring vrij onderzoek a collective of students from various faculties promoting free inquiry through the organisation of debates lectures and more Letteren en Wijsbegeertekring LWK for students studying at the Arts and Philosophy faculty Perskring PERS for students studying Communication Sciences and Social Sciences 42 Geneeskundige Kring GK and Farmaceutische Kring FK for students studying at the Medicine and Pharmacy faculty Polytechnische Kring PK for students studying at the Engineering faculty Psycho Ped Agogische Kring PPK for students studying at the Psychology and Educational Sciences faculty Kring der Politieke Economische en Sociale Wetenschappen KEPS and Solvay for students studying at the Economics and Political faculty Wetenschappelijke Kring WK nl for students studying at the faculty of Sciences and Bio engineering Sciences Mens Sana in Corpore Sano Mesacosa or MC for students studying at the Physical Education and Physiotherapy faculty Vlaams Rechtsgenootschap VRG for students studying at the Law and Criminology faculty Vrije Universiteit Brussel Model United Nations VUBMUN for all students of the VUB 43 Members of these organizations except VUBMUN wear a klak Dutch or penne French Furthermore the VUB has student organizations for students with a specific regional background They are Antverpia Antwerp Westland Westhoek WUK West Flanders KBS Brussels and Flemish Brabant Campina Campine Kinneke Baba East Flanders Limburgia Limburg VSKM Mechelen and Hesbania Haspengouw VUB students also make up for the largest part of the secretive student club Boves Luci based in Jette There are also several organizations for specific majors within a faculty such as Infogroep computer science Biotecho bio engineering bru tecture previously Pantheon architecture and Promeco Inisol and Business Club economics Last but not least there are organizations centered around a common interest such as the Society of Weird And Mad People SWAMP for all kinds of games BierKultuur based on the rich beer culture in Belgium and ZWK on emancipation of women Liberaal Vlaams Studentenverbond LVSV students interested in classic liberalism Notable alumni EditSee also List of people from the Vrije Universiteit Brussel Scientists and academics Edit Antoon Van den Braembussche 1946 Patrick Baert 1961 Willy Gepts 1922 1991 Leo Apostel 1925 1995 Clement Hiel 1952 Christine Van Den Wyngaert 1952 former Judge of the International Criminal Court Jean Bourgain 1954 2018 Ingrid Daubechies 1954 Belgian physicist and mathematician and Professor at Duke University Peter Rousseeuw 1956 Belgian statistician and professor at KU Leuven Sophie de Schaepdrijver 1961 Pattie Maes 1961 Professor of Media Technology at Media Lab MIT Sathyabhama Das Biju 1963 Indian amphibian biologist and wildlife conservationist Frank Pattyn 1966 Belgian glaciologist and professor at the Universite libre de Bruxelles Bob Coecke 1968 Belgian theoretical physicist and logician and professor of Quantum Foundations Logics and Structures at Oxford University Kris Deschouwer Raymond Hamers Discoverer of single chain antibodies or nanobodies Steven Laureys Wim Leemans Helena Van Swygenhoven Els Witte Guido Geerts Johan Schoukens Ram Lakhan Ray 1968 Kieran Moore Chief Medical Officer of Health of Ontario Canada Artists Edit Andre Delvaux 1926 2002 Belgian film director Jef Geeraerts 1930 Belgian writer Claude Coppens 1936 Belgian pianist and composer Erik Pevernagie 1939 Belgian painter and writer Marcel Vanthilt 1957 Belgian singer and television presenter Fabienne Demal Axelle Red 1968 Belgian singer and songwriter Stephane Ginsburgh 1969 Belgian pianist Businesspeople Edit Pieter De Leenheer Tony Mary 1950 Felix Van de MaelePoliticians Edit Marco Formentini 1930 2021 Italian Politician amp former mayor of Milan Willy Claes 1938 former Minister of Foreign Affair and former Secretary General of NATO Louis Tobback 1938 former mayor of Leuven and former Minister of the Interior Belgium Annemie Neyts Uyttebroeck 1944 Norbert De Batselier 1947 Marc Verwilghen 1952 former Minister of Justice Belgium Karel De Gucht 1954 former Minister of Foreign Affair Belgium Christian Leysen 1954 Patrick Dewael 1955 former Minister of the interior Belgium Frank Vanhecke 1959 Bert Anciaux 1959 Gunther Sleeuwagen 1958 Jan Jambon 1960 Maggie De Block 1962 former Minister of Health Belgium Hans Bonte 1962 Florika Fink Hooijer 1962 Zoran Milanovic 1966 President of Croatia Bruno Tobback 1969 Wouter Beke 1974 Alexander De Croo 1975 Prime Minister of Belgium Tinne Van der Straeten 1978 Minister of Energy Belgium Zuhal Demir 1980 Nadia Sminate 1981 Sammy Mahdi 1988 Athletes Edit Sebastien Godefroid 1971 Olympic sailor Emma Meesseman Belgian professional basketball player Dirk Van Tichelt Olympic judoka Jurgen Roelandts Belgian professional road bicycle racer Kathleen Smet Olympic triathlon Journalists Edit Yves Desmet Jean Mentens Danira Boukhriss Flemish television presenter and newscaster Tim Trachet Belgian writer publicist and journalist Honorary doctorates EditNotable recipients of honorary doctorates doctor honoris causa at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel include Nelson Mandela Vaclav Havel Jacques Cousteau Hans Blix Julia Gillard Noam Chomsky Dario Fo Sonia Gandhi Natan Ramet Richard Stallman Johann Olav Koss Herman van Veen Richard Dawkins Kim Clijsters Rom Harre Daniel BarenboimSee also EditFlanders Interuniversity Institute of Biotechnology VIB Interuniversity Microelectronics Centre IMEC Science and technology in Brussels Science and technology in Flanders Top Industrial Managers for Europe Universite libre de Bruxelles University Foundation List of split up universitiesNotes and references Edit Vrije Universiteit Brussel Belgium Thecompleteuniversityguide co uk Vrije Universiteit Brussel Studyinflanders be VUB celebrates 50 years Vub ac be Van Gelder nieuwe voorzitter raad van bestuur VUB Standaard be 20 December 2002 Jan Danckaert named new rector of Vrije Universiteit Brussel VUB Today 22 June 2022 De Vrije Universiteit Brussel VUB telt dit jaar 8 procent meer studenten dan het jaar voordien Dit academiejaar zijn 19 245 studenten ingeschreven Nieuwsblad be 23 October 2020 Basic VUB house style colours website of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel The Vrije Universiteit Brussel is one of the five universities officially recognised by the Flemish government A list of all official institutes of higher education in Flanders is maintained by the Flemish government Campuses Vub ac be 2016 a b c d Witte Els eds 1996 Pierre Theodore Verhaegen 1796 1862 ISBN 90 5487 140 7 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a first has generic name help work ignored help CS1 maint location missing publisher link a b c d According to the statutes of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel Organiek Statuut PDF in Dutch Brussels Vrije Universiteit Brussel 2005 Archived from the original PDF on 29 November 2007 Retrieved 23 November 2007 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help VUB among top 17 of world s best universities QS World University Ranking 2021 vub ac be VUB 11 June 2020 Retrieved 25 July 2022 Visser M S Rons N Moed H F and Nederhof A J 2003 Bibliometrische Studie van Onderzoeksdisciplines aan de Vrije Universiteit Brussel 1992 2001 Leiden Centre for Science and Technology Studies University of Leiden a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Figures from the 2011 2012 Yearly Report of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel Activiteitenverslag 2011 2012 PDF in Dutch Brussels Vrije Universiteit Brussel 2012 Archived from the original PDF on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 15 August 2013 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help a b A University born of an idea Universite libre de Bruxelles Retrieved 4 August 2016 Lamberts Emiel Roegiers Jan 1990 Leuven University 1425 1985 Leuven Leuven University Press ISBN 90 6186 418 6 Pierre Theodore Verhaegen and St V Vrije Universiteit Brussel Retrieved 25 February 2023 Laqua Daniel 2013 The Age of Internationalism and Belgium 1880 1930 Peace Progress and Prestige Manchester Manchester University Press ISBN 978 0 7190 8883 4 Great Britain s first home Olympic football adventure by Jon Carter ESPN 26 Jun 2012 Before the World Cup Who were football s earliest world champions by Paul Brown on Medium Sports 6 Jun 2018 Games of the II Olympiad Football Tournament by Soren Elbech and Karel Stokkermans on the RSSSF Nerincx Edmond 8 November 1911 Loi du 12 aout 1911 accordant la personnification civile aux universites de Bruxelles et de Louvain PDF in French Brussels Belgian official journal p 4846 Retrieved 25 February 2023 About the University Culture and History Vrije Universiteit Brussel Retrieved 25 November 2007 Chambre des Represen tant PDF Law of 28 May 1970 concerning the splitting of the universities in Brussels and Leuven in Dutch Belgisch Staatsblad Flemish Government Retrieved 25 November 2007 See the Faculties of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel Vrije Universiteit Brussel Retrieved 15 August 2013 Jan Danckaert named new rector of Vrije Universiteit Brussel VUB Today 22 June 2022 See the Organogram of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel PDF Vrije Universiteit Brussel Archived from the original PDF on 23 April 2013 Retrieved 15 August 2013 According to the official list of educational programmes at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel Vrije Universiteit Brussel Retrieved 15 August 2013 Accreditation details can be consulted at the website of NVAO NVAO Accreditation Organisation of the Netherlands and Flanders Retrieved 15 August 2013 Welcoming the World PDF in Dutch Brussels Vrije Universiteit Brussel 2012 Retrieved 15 August 2013 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help https www vub ac be downloads GebouwM NL pdf bare URL PDF KultuurKaffee van VUB sluit na dit weekend de deuren in Dutch DeMorgen 2015 Retrieved 22 November 2015 Fablab Brussels Academic Ranking of World Universities 2019 ShanghaiRanking Retrieved 21 November 2019 World University Rankings 2020 2021 Center for World University Rankingsg Retrieved 7 March 2021 CWTS Leiden Ranking 2020 P top 10 CWTS Leiden Ranking Retrieved 7 March 2021 QS World University Rankings 2020 Top Universities Retrieved 21 November 2019 World University Rankings 2020 Vrije Universiteit Brussel Times Higher Education THE Retrieved 21 November 2019 Best Global Universities 2020 U S News Education USNWR Retrieved 21 November 2019 Cardiac Electrophysiology and Pacing vub ac be PERS About PERSkring PERSkring VUB Archived from the original on 7 November 2019 Retrieved 7 November 2019 VUBMUN Vrije Universiteit Brussel Model United Nations External links EditOfficial website of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel in Dutch Official website of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel More complete list of famous alumni in Dutch Find an officially 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