Saint-Louis University, Brussels

Université Saint-Louis
Type Catholic (partly state funded)
Established 1858
Rector Pierre Jadoul
Students 3,500
Location Brussels, Belgium
50°51′11.21″N 4°21′40.59″E / 50.8531139°N 4.3612750°E / 50.8531139; 4.3612750Coordinates: 50°51′11.21″N 4°21′40.59″E / 50.8531139°N 4.3612750°E / 50.8531139; 4.3612750
Affiliations Académie Louvain
Website http://www.usaintlouis.be/

Saint-Louis University, Brussels, (French Université Saint-Louis - Bruxelles, abbreviated USLB) is a public university in Brussels, belonging to the French Community of Belgium. Prior to 2012 it was known as the Facultés Universitaires Saint-Louis (abbreviated FUSL).

History

The school was originally founded in 1858 as the Philosophy Department of the Institut Saint-Louis (a diocesan secondary school), to prepare candidates for the higher liberal arts certification that would qualify them to enroll for a university law degree.[1] In 1929 it became a distinct university-level institution.

Saint-Louis University and two other Belgian French-speaking historically Catholic universities make up the Académie universitaire Louvain network.[2]

Its main campus is located on the northern edge of the historic inner city, opposite the Botanical Garden of Brussels across the small ring road. In 2015 the Bachelor of Translation programme of the Institut libre Marie Haps was transferred to the newly established Marie Haps Faculty of Translation and Interpreting at Saint-Louis University, Brussels.[3] This programme is taught in buildings on the Rue d'Arlon, near the European Parliament.

Faculties and institutes

Notable alumni

References

  1. A Short History of Saint-Louis, University Website. Accessed 20 February 2016.
  2. "Académie universitaire Louvain / English / Members" Check |url= value (help).
  3. Isabelle Lemaire, L’UCL et Saint-Louis cooptent Marie Haps, La Libre Belgique 22 February 2015; updated 23 February 2015. Accessed 20 February 2016.

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