Université Libre de Bruxelles
Encyclopedia
The Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB) is a French
French language
French is a Romance language spoken as a first language in France, the Romandy region in Switzerland, Wallonia and Brussels in Belgium, Monaco, the regions of Quebec and Acadia in Canada, and by various communities elsewhere. Second-language speakers of French are distributed throughout many parts...

-speaking university
University
A university is an institution of higher education and research, which grants academic degrees in a variety of subjects. A university is an organisation that provides both undergraduate education and postgraduate education...

 in Brussels
Brussels
Brussels , officially the Brussels Region or Brussels-Capital Region , is the capital of Belgium and the de facto capital of the European Union...

, Belgium
Belgium
Belgium , officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a federal state in Western Europe. It is a founding member of the European Union and hosts the EU's headquarters, and those of several other major international organisations such as NATO.Belgium is also a member of, or affiliated to, many...

. It has 21,000 students, 29% of whom come from abroad, and an equally cosmopolitan staff.

Name

There are two universities called the Free University of Brussels, the French-speaking ULB, and the Dutch
Dutch language
Dutch is a West Germanic language and the native language of the majority of the population of the Netherlands, Belgium, and Suriname, the three member states of the Dutch Language Union. Most speakers live in the European Union, where it is a first language for about 23 million and a second...

-speaking Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The Vrije Universiteit Brussel is a Flemish university located in Brussels, Belgium. It has two campuses referred to as Etterbeek and Jette.The university's name is sometimes abbreviated by "VUB" or translated to "Free University of Brussels"...

 (VUB), so the English name is ambiguous and not commonly used. Some facilities shared by both universities use the name "Brussels Free Universities", abbreviated BFU (e.g. the Brussels Free Universities Computing Center, BFUCC http://www.vub.ac.be/BFUCC/).

History

The history of the Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB) is closely linked with that of Belgium itself. When the nine provinces that broke away from the Kingdom of the Netherlands formed the Belgian State in 1830, there were three state universities in the country: Ghent, Liege and Leuven. Even though Brussels had been promoted to the rank of capital, it still had no university.

For this reason, in 1831 a group of leading Brussels Masonic figures in the fields of the arts, science and education set themselves the objective of creating a university for the city. They had the choice between a state university and, failing that, a private institution, since the Belgian Constitution, the most liberal in Europe, allowed for this possibility.

Finding the financial burden of the three existing universities too onerous, the Belgian government showed little enthusiasm for yet another state university. However, when in 1834 the episcopate decided to found the Catholic University of Mechlin
Catholic University of Mechlin
The Catholic University of Mechlin was a university that was founded in Mechelen , Belgium, on November 8, 1834 by the bishops of Belgium.The bishops aimed to create a university "to accommodate any doctrine from the Holy Apostolic See and to repudiate anything that does not flow from this august...

, things began to happen very quickly. The liberal professions and Freemasons, led by Pierre-Théodore Verhaegen
Pierre-Théodore Verhaegen
Pierre-Théodore Verhaegen was a Belgian lawyer, founder of the Université libre de Bruxelles, and liberal politician...

 and Auguste Baron
Auguste Baron
Auguste Alexis Floréal Baron was a Belgian study prefect of Royal Athenaeum of Brussels and the first secretary of the Universite Libre de Bruxelles.-Career:...

, who were promoting the Brussels university project, stepped up their efforts, with the result that the Free University of Belgium, as it was originally known, inaugurated its first academic year on 20 November 1834.

From 1836 it was to be called the Université libre de Bruxelles, but although the geographical term may have changed, the adjective "free" remained. This was a key point.

The school's football (soccer)
Football (soccer)
Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a sport played between two teams of eleven players with a spherical ball...

 team won the bronze medal at the 1900 Summer Olympics
Football at the 1900 Summer Olympics
At the 1900 Summer Olympics, a football tournament was contested for the first time. Only two demonstration matches were held between the three club sides, and no medals were awarded...

.

Pierre-Théodore Verhaegen, who helped make the university, is the symbol of the creation of the university. November 20, called 'St V
St V
St V is the commonly used name for a holiday for university students in Brussels, Belgium, celebrating the founding of the Free University of Brussels. The day's long form differs in the two official languages, but both are a reference to Pierre-Théodore Verhaegen, the founder of the university,...

', is a holiday for students of both the Université libre de Bruxelles and the Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The Vrije Universiteit Brussel is a Flemish university located in Brussels, Belgium. It has two campuses referred to as Etterbeek and Jette.The university's name is sometimes abbreviated by "VUB" or translated to "Free University of Brussels"...

.

Since 1935 some courses have been taught in both French and Dutch, but it was only in 1963 that all faculties held courses in both languages. Shortly after the language dispute at the Catholic University of Leuven
Catholic University of Leuven
The Catholic University of Leuven, or of Louvain, was the largest, oldest and most prominent university in Belgium. The university was founded in 1425 as the University of Leuven by John IV, Duke of Brabant and approved by a Papal bull by Pope Martin V.During France's occupation of Belgium in the...

, in October 1969 the French and Dutch entities of the ULB separated into two distinct universities. With the act of 28 May 1970, the Vrije Universiteit Brussel and the Université libre de Bruxelles officially became two separate legal, administrative and scientific entities.
In 2010 ULB, for its excellence in co-operation projects with the corporate world in Belgium, was chosen to be a part of the BBNM
BBNM
The BBNM Group is a global student organization covering students enrolled at 174 universities worldwide. BBNM was founded in Oxford, by students at Oxford University, Parsons The New School for Design, Stockholm School of Economics and Yale University sharing the ambition to bring students closer...

 Group. Today, they are represented among the BBNM Member schools.

Campuses

The ULB comprises three main campus
Campus
A campus is traditionally the land on which a college or university and related institutional buildings are situated. Usually a campus includes libraries, lecture halls, residence halls and park-like settings...

es: the Campus de la Plaine with faculties such as the faculty of pharmacy in Ixelles, the Campus du Solbosch,which is the main and biggest campus of the university, on the territories of Brussels and Ixelles municipalities, in the Brussels-Capital Region and the Campus Erasme (faculty of medicine) in Anderlecht
Anderlecht
Anderlecht is one of the nineteen municipalities located in the Brussels-Capital Region.There are several historically and architecturally distinct districts within the Anderlecht municipality.-Pronunciation:* Dutch: * French:...

 beside the Erasmus Hospital but the university also has buildings and activities in Charleroi
Charleroi
Charleroi is a city and a municipality of Wallonia, located in the province of Hainaut, Belgium. , the total population of Charleroi was 201,593. The metropolitan area, including the outer commuter zone, covers an area of and had a total population of 522,522 as of 1 January 2008, ranking it as...

 on the Aéropole Science Park
Aéropole Science Park
The Aéropole Science Park is a business incubator and science park located in Charleroi, Wallonia , nearby the Brussels South Charleroi Airport.It hosts 150 companies, providing around 3600 jobs...

, Parentville, Treignes and Nivelles
Nivelles
Nivelles is a Walloon city and municipality located in the Belgian province of Walloon Brabant. The Nivelles municipality includes the old communes of Baulers, Bornival, Thines, and Monstreux....

.

Faculties, schools and institutes

  1. Interfacultary School of Bio-Engineering
  2. School of Public Health
  3. High institute of Physical Education, and Kinesitherapy
  4. Institute of Work Sciences
  5. Institute of Statistics and Operational Research
  6. Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics

Faculty or Institute Bachelor degrees Master degrees Complementary Master degrees
Faculty of Architecture Architecture Architecture
Faculty of Philosophy and Letters Ancient Languages and Literature:
1. Classic orientation;
2. Oriental orientation
Ancient Languages and Literature:
1. Classic orientation (1 or 2 years)
2. Oriental orientation (1 or 2 years)
African Languages and Cultures
Pedagogy in Higher Education
Language Sciences
Art History and Archaeology Art History and Archaeology (1 or 2 years)
Art History and Archaeology: Musicology Art History and Archaeology: Musicology (1 or 2 years)
French and Roman Languages and Literature Cultural Management
History Ethics
Information and Communication French and Roman Languages and Literature (1 or 2 years)
Modern Languages and Literature French and Roman Languages and Literature: French Foreign Language
Modern Languages and Literature:
1. Arab orientation
2. Germanic orientation
3. Oriental orientation
4. Slavic orientation
History (1 or 2 years)
Philosophy Information and Communication (1 or 2 years)
Religious and Secular Studies Information and Communication Sciences and Technologies
Linguistics
| Modern Languages and Literature (1 or 2 years)
Modern Languages and Literature:
1. Arab orientation
2. Germanic orientation (1 or 2 years)
3. Oriental orientation (1 or 2 years)
4. Slavic orientation (1 or 2 years)
Multilingual Communication
Performing Arts
Philosophy (1 or 2 years)
Religious and Secular Studies
Faculty of Law and Criminological Science Law Criminology Economic Law
Law International Law
Notaries
Public and Administrative Law
Social Law
Tax Law
Faculty of Psychological Science, and of Education Psychology and Educational Sciences Educational Sciences Pedagogy in Higher Education
Psychology and Educational Sciences: Speech Therapy Psychology Psychoanalytic Theories
Speech Therapy Risk Management and Well-being at Work
Faculty of Sciences
(recently absorbed the Institute of Environment Gestion (IGEAT))
Biology Actuarial Science Nanotechnology
Chemistry Biochemistry and Molecular and Cellular Biology
Computer Sciences Bioengineering: Agricultural Sciences
Engineering: Bioengineering Bioengineering: Chemistry and Bio-industries
Geography Bioengineering: Environmental Sciences and Technologies
Geology Bioinformatics and Modeling
Mathematics Biology (1 year)
Physics Chemistry (1 or 2 years)
Sciences (Polyvalent first year) Computer Sciences (1 or 2 years)
Environmental Sciences and Management (1 or 2 years)
Geography (1 or 2 years)
Geology (1 or 2 years)
Mathematics (1 or 2 years)
Organismal Biology and Ecology
Physics (1 or 2 years)
Statistics
Tourism Sciences and Management (1 or 2 years)
Faculty of Applied Sciences/Polytechnic School Engineering: Bioengineering Bioengineering: Agricultural Sciences Conservation and Restoration of Immovable Cultural Heritage
Engineering: Civil Bioengineering: Chemistry and Bio-industries Nanotechnology
Engineering: Civil Architect Bioengineering: Environmental Sciences and Technologies Nuclear Engineering
Civil Engineering: Architectural Transportation Management
Civil Engineering: Biomedical Urban and Regional Planning
Civil Engineering: Chemistry and Material Science
Civil Engineering: Computer
Civil Engineering: Constructions
Civil Engineering: Electrical
Civil Engineering: Electro-mechanical
Civil Engineering: Mechanical
Civil Engineering: Physicist
Faculty of Medicine Biomedical Sciences Biomedical Sciences
Dentistry Dentistry
Medicine Medicine
Veterinary Medicine
Institute of Pharmacy Pharmaceutical Sciences Biomedical Sciences Clinical Biology (for pharmacists)
Pharmaceutical Sciences Hospital Pharmacy
Industrial Pharmacy
Faculty of Social and Political Sciences Human and Social Science Anthropology
Political Science Human Resources Management
Sociology and Anthropology Political Science (1 or 2 years)
Political Science: International Relations
Population and Development
Public Administration
Sociology
Sociology and Anthropology (1 year)
Work Science (1 or 2 years)
Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management Business Engineering Business Engineering Industrial Management and Technology
Economics Economics (1 or 2 years) Microfinance
Institute of European Studies European Studies European Law
Interdisciplinary Analysis of European Construction

Notable alumni

  • Amer Husni Lutfi
    Amer Husni Lutfi
    Dr. Amer Husni Lutfi is the current head of the State Planning Commission of Syria. He served as the minister of economy and trade between 2004 and 2010. Lutfi holds a Ph.D. degree in economic analysis from Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium.-References:...

     (b. 1956), economics, politician, Syrian minister of economy and trade.
  • Jules Anspach
    Jules Anspach
    Jules Victor Anspach was a Belgian politician, best known for his renovations surrounding the covering of the Senne river. He is buried in the Brussels Cemetery....

     (1829–1879), law, politician, Mayor of Brussels.
  • Amir Abbas Hoveida
    Amir Abbas Hoveida
    Amir-Abbas Hoveyda, was an Iranian economist and politician who served as Prime Minister of Iran from January 27, 1965 to August 7, 1977. He was prime minister for 13 years and is the longest serving prime minister in Iran's history. He also served as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance...

    , Iranian Prime Minister
    Prime Minister of Iran
    Prime Minister of Iran was a political post in Iran that had existed during several different periods of time starting with the Qajar era until its most recent revival from 1979 to 1989 following the Iranian Revolution.-Prime Ministers of Qajar era:In the Qajar era, prime ministers were known by...

  • Count Richard Goblet d'Alviella
    Richard Goblet d'Alviella
    Count Richard Goblet d'Alviella is a Belgian businessman, who studied economics at the Université Libre de Bruxelles, , and obtained an MBA at the Harvard Business School. He is a son of Jean Goblet d'Alviella...

    , Belgian businessman
  • Philippe Autier
    Philippe Autier
    Philippe Autier is an Belgian epidemiologist. He is doing research on cancer, where he contributed to the understanding of the role of UV exposure in cancer development.-Biography:...

    , epidemiologist and clinical oncologist
  • Zénon-M. Bacq
    Zénon-M. Bacq
    Zénon Bacq was a Belgian radiobiologist and inventor. He studied medicine at the Université Libre de Bruxelles , and became an MD in 1927. He studied at Harvard University , with a grant from the FNRS...

    , radiobiologist, laureate of the 1948 Francqui Prize
    Francqui Prize
    The Francqui Prize is a prestigious Belgian scholarly and scientific prize, awarded each year since 1933 by the Francqui Foundation in recognition of the achievements of a young Belgian scholar or scientist...

  • Radu Bălescu
    Radu Balescu
    Radu Bălescu was a Romanian and Belgian scientist and professor at the Statistical and Plasma Physics group of the Université Libre de Bruxelles ....

    , Romanian and Belgian physicist, laureate of the 1970 Francqui Prize
    Francqui Prize
    The Francqui Prize is a prestigious Belgian scholarly and scientific prize, awarded each year since 1933 by the Francqui Foundation in recognition of the achievements of a young Belgian scholar or scientist...

  • Didier Bellens
    Didier Bellens
    Didier Bellens is a Belgian businessman. He is the CEO of Belgacom, the leading telecommunications company of Belgium. He is married and has two children.-Education:...

    , economics, CEO of Belgacom
    Belgacom
    The Belgacom Group is the largest telecommunications company in Belgium, headquartered in Brussels. Belgacom Group is primarily state owned, with the Belgian state holding 53.3% + 1 share...

  • Jules Bordet
    Jules Bordet
    Jules Jean Baptiste Vincent Bordet was a Belgian immunologist and microbiologist. The bacterial genus Bordetella is named after him.-Biography:Bordet was born at Soignies, Belgium...

    , physician, laureate of the 1919 Nobel Prize
    Nobel Prize
    The Nobel Prizes are annual international awards bestowed by Scandinavian committees in recognition of cultural and scientific advances. The will of the Swedish chemist Alfred Nobel, the inventor of dynamite, established the prizes in 1895...

     in Physiology or Medicine
  • Jean Brachet
    Jean Brachet
    Jean Louis Auguste Brachet was a Belgian biochemist who made a key contribution in understanding the role of RNA....

     (1909–1998), medicine, biochemist
  • Robert Brout
    Robert Brout
    Robert Brout was an American-Belgian theoretical physicist who has made significant contributions in elementary particle physics...

    , Belgian physicist, laureate of the 2004 Wolf Prize
  • Jean Bourgain
    Jean Bourgain
    Jean Bourgain is a Belgian mathematician. He has been a faculty member at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign and, from 1985 until 1995, professor at Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques at Bures-sur-Yvette in France, and since 1994 at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton,...

    , Belgian mathematician, laureate of the 1994 Fields Medal
    Fields Medal
    The Fields Medal, officially known as International Medal for Outstanding Discoveries in Mathematics, is a prize awarded to two, three, or four mathematicians not over 40 years of age at each International Congress of the International Mathematical Union , a meeting that takes place every four...

  • Herman De Croo
    Herman De Croo
    Herman Francies Joseph De Croo is a Belgian liberal politician. He is a member of the Open VLD. He is the father of current Open VLD chairman Alexander De Croo....

    , law, politician
  • Pierre Deligne
    Pierre Deligne
    - See also :* Deligne conjecture* Deligne–Mumford moduli space of curves* Deligne–Mumford stacks* Deligne cohomology* Fourier–Deligne transform* Langlands–Deligne local constant- External links :...

    , Belgian mathematician, laureate of the 1978 Fields Medal
    Fields Medal
    The Fields Medal, officially known as International Medal for Outstanding Discoveries in Mathematics, is a prize awarded to two, three, or four mathematicians not over 40 years of age at each International Congress of the International Mathematical Union , a meeting that takes place every four...

  • Henri De Page
    Henri De Page
    Henri De Page was a Belgian jurist.De Page obtained his doctorate of law at the Free University of Brussels in 1919 and was appointed a judge on the Brussels court of instance...

    , (1984-1969) law, professor in law, generally seen as the most important Belgian lawyer ever.
  • Antoine Depage
    Antoine Depage
    Dr. Antoine Depage , was the Belgian royal surgeon, the founder and president of the Belgian Red Cross, and one of the founders of Scouting in Belgium....

    , Belgian surgeon
  • Lodewijk De Raet
    Lodewijk De Raet
    Lodewijk De Raet was a Flemish economist and politician. He played an important role in the Flemish movement. He was co-founder of the Vlaamsche volkspartij , and was a proponent of the use of Flemish instead of French at the University of Ghent in Flanders...

    , Belgian economist and politician.
  • Mathias Dewatripont
    Mathias Dewatripont
    Mathias François Dewatripont is a Belgian economist and professor at the Université libre de Bruxelles and visiting professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ....

    , Belgian economist, laureate of the 1998 Francqui Prize
    Francqui Prize
    The Francqui Prize is a prestigious Belgian scholarly and scientific prize, awarded each year since 1933 by the Francqui Foundation in recognition of the achievements of a young Belgian scholar or scientist...

  • François Englert
    François Englert
    François Englert is a Belgian theoretical physicist. He was awarded the 2010 J. J. Sakurai Prize for Theoretical Particle Physics , the Wolf Prize in Physics in 2004 and the High Energy and Particle Prize of the European Physical Society François Englert (born 6 November 1932) is a...

    , Belgian physicist, laureate of the 2004 Wolf Prize
  • Jacques Errera
    Jacques Errera
    Jacques Errera was a Belgian physicochemist, specialized in the molecular constitution of matter. He worked at the Université Libre de Bruxelles . In 1938, he was awarded the Francqui Prize in Exact Sciences.-References:...

    , Belgian physicochemist, laureate of the 1938 Francqui Prize
    Francqui Prize
    The Francqui Prize is a prestigious Belgian scholarly and scientific prize, awarded each year since 1933 by the Francqui Foundation in recognition of the achievements of a young Belgian scholar or scientist...

  • Louis Franck
    Louis Franck
    This article is about Louis Franck the lawyer and not about Louis Franck the frontman of Esthetic Education.Louis Marie François Franck was a Belgian lawyer, liberal politician and statesman.-Education:...

    , Belgian lawyer, liberal politician and statesman
  • Matyla Ghyka
    Matyla Ghyka
    Prince Matila Costiesco Ghyka , K.C.V.O., M.C. , was a novelist, mathematician, historian, philosopher and diplomat at the Romanian Plenipotentiary Minister in the United Kingdom during the late 1930s and until 1940...

    , Romanian poet, novelist, mathematician, historian, and diplomat
  • Nico Gunzburg
    Nico Gunzburg
    Nico Gunzburg was a Belgian lawyer and criminologist. In 1885, his parents fled from Latvia and settled in Antwerp, Belgium.-Education:...

     (1882–1984), lawyer and criminologist.
  • Camille Gutt
    Camille Gutt
    Camille Gutt , born Camille Guttenstein, was a Belgian economist, politician, and industrialist. He served as the first Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund from 6 May 1946 to 5 May 1951...

     (1884–1971), law, first Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund
    International Monetary Fund
    The International Monetary Fund is an organization of 187 countries, working to foster global monetary cooperation, secure financial stability, facilitate international trade, promote high employment and sustainable economic growth, and reduce poverty around the world...

  • Marc Henneaux
    Marc Henneaux
    Marc Henneaux is a Belgian physicist and professor at the Universite Libre de Bruxelles . He studied physics at the ULB and obtained his PhD in 1980. Presently he serves as Director of the Service de Physique Théorique et Mathématique at the ULB and as the chair of the International Solvay...

    , Belgian physicist, laureate of the 2000 Francqui Prize
    Francqui Prize
    The Francqui Prize is a prestigious Belgian scholarly and scientific prize, awarded each year since 1933 by the Francqui Foundation in recognition of the achievements of a young Belgian scholar or scientist...

  • Enver Hoxha
    Enver Hoxha
    Enver Halil Hoxha was a Marxist–Leninist revolutionary andthe leader of Albania from the end of World War II until his death in 1985, as the First Secretary of the Party of Labour of Albania...

    , Albanian politician, leader of Communist Albania
  • Julius Hoste Jr.
    Julius Hoste Jr.
    Julius Hoste Jr. , was a Belgian businessman and liberal politician.He went to highschool at the Koninklijk Atheneum of Brussels. In 1902 he started at the Universite Libre de Bruxelles , where he obtained a law degree in 1907. Already as a student he had become interested in the Flemish movement,...

    , Belgian businessman and leading Flemish
    Flemish people
    The Flemings or Flemish are the Dutch-speaking inhabitants of Belgium, where they are mostly found in the northern region of Flanders. They are one of two principal cultural-linguistic groups in Belgium, the other being the French-speaking Walloons...

     liberal politician
  • Paul Janson
    Paul Janson
    Paul Janson was a Belgian liberal politician.Born in Herstal, Janson studied philosophy and law at the Université Libre de Bruxelles. From an early age he was a strong supporter of electoral reform and stood on the progressive wing of the Belgian liberal movement...

     (1840–1913), liberal politician.
  • Daniel Janssen
    Daniel Janssen
    Daniel Janssen is a Belgian businessman. He is a son of Charles-Emmanuel Janssen, liberal deputy of Walloon Brabant, and Maya Boël, daughter of the Vice-president of the Senate Pol Boël...

    , engineer, businessman
  • Henri La Fontaine
    Henri La Fontaine
    Henri La Fontaine , was a Belgian international lawyer and president of the International Peace Bureau. He received the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1913.-Biography:...

    , Belgian lawyer, laureate of the 1913 Nobel Prize for Peace
  • Jacques-François Lai, Belgian Nuclear Physicist
  • Adrien-Jean Le Mayeur
    Adrien-Jean Le Mayeur
    Adrien-Jean Le Mayeur de Merpres was a Belgian painter from Brussels who lived the last part of his life in Bali.-Biography:Adrien came to Bali at Singaraja by boat in 1932...

    , Belgian painter residing in Bali
    Bali
    Bali is an Indonesian island located in the westernmost end of the Lesser Sunda Islands, lying between Java to the west and Lombok to the east...

    , Indonesia
    Indonesia
    Indonesia , officially the Republic of Indonesia , is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania. Indonesia is an archipelago comprising approximately 13,000 islands. It has 33 provinces with over 238 million people, and is the world's fourth most populous country. Indonesia is a republic, with an...

  • Maurice Lippens, Belgian businessman
  • Lucien Lison
    Lucien Lison
    Lucien Alphonse Joseph Lison was a Belgian/Brazilian physician and biomedical scientist, considered the "father of histochemistry" ....

    , Belgian and Brazilian physician and biochemist, the father of histochemistry.
  • Paul Magnette
    Paul Magnette
    Paul Magnette is a Belgian politician for the PS and former political science professor at the Universite Libre de Bruxelles ....

    , Belgian political scientist, laureate of the 2000 Exceptional Francqui Prize for European Research
    Francqui Prize
    The Francqui Prize is a prestigious Belgian scholarly and scientific prize, awarded each year since 1933 by the Francqui Foundation in recognition of the achievements of a young Belgian scholar or scientist...

  • Adolphe Max
    Adolphe Max
    Adolphe Eugène Jean Henri Max was a Belgian liberal politician and Mayor of Brussels from 1909 until his death....

     (1869–1939), law, politician, Mayor of Brussels from 1909 until his death.
  • Françoise Meunier
    Françoise Meunier
    Françoise Meunier is a Belgian medical doctor and Director General of the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer .She graduated as a Medical Doctor at the Université Libre de Bruxelles in 1974 and obtained a Master of Medical Oncology at the ULB in 1976...

    , medicine, Director General of the EORTC
    EORTC
    The European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer or EORTC is an international non-profit organisation that develops, coordinates and stimulates cancer laboratory and clinical research in Europe...

    .
  • Constantin Mille
    Constantin Mille
    Constantin Mille was a Romanian journalist, novelist, poet, lawyer, and socialist militant, as well as a prominent human rights activist...

    , Romanian socialist militant and journalist
  • Axel Miller
    Axel Miller
    Axel Miller is a Belgian businessman. From January 2006 to September 2008, he was chief executive officer and chairman of the Management Board of Dexia S.A...

    , Belgian businessman, CEO of Dexia
    Dexia
    Dexia N.V./S.A., also referred to as the Dexia Group, is a Belgian-French financial institution active in public finance, providing retail and commercial banking services to individuals and SMEs, asset management, and insurance...

  • Roland Mortier
    Roland Mortier
    Roland Mortier is a Belgian scientist at the Universite Libre de Bruxelles. He is a member of the Académie royale de Langue et de Littérature françaises de Belgique and the Académie des Sciences Morales et Politiques. In 1965, he was awarded the Francqui Prize on Human Sciences. He was born in...

    , Belgian philologist, laureate of the 1965 Francqui Prize
    Francqui Prize
    The Francqui Prize is a prestigious Belgian scholarly and scientific prize, awarded each year since 1933 by the Francqui Foundation in recognition of the achievements of a young Belgian scholar or scientist...

  • François Narmon
    François Narmon
    François Narmon is a Belgian businessman and former president of Dexia and the Belgian Olympic Committee. From 2002 until 2004 he was a member of the International Olympic Committee....

    , economist, businessman
  • Amélie Nothomb
    Amélie Nothomb
    Amélie Nothomb is a Belgian writer who writes in French.- Biography :Amélie Nothomb was born in Kobe, Japan to Belgian diplomats. She lived there until she was five years old, and then subsequently lived in China, New York, Bangladesh, Burma, Coventry and Laos...

     (b.1967), Belgian writer, laureate of the 1999 Grand Prix du roman de l'Académie française
    Grand Prix du roman de l'Académie française
    Le Grand Prix du Roman is a French literary award, created in 1918, and given each year by the Académie française. Along with the Prix Goncourt, it is one of the oldest and most prestigious literary awards in France...

  • Paul Otlet
    Paul Otlet
    Paul Marie Ghislain Otlet was an author, entrepreneur, visionary, lawyer and peace activist; he is one of several people who have been considered the father of information science, a field he called "documentation". Otlet created the Universal Decimal Classification, one of the most prominent...

     (1868–1944), law, founding father of documentation
    Documentation
    Documentation is a term used in several different ways. Generally, documentation refers to the process of providing evidence.Modules of Documentation are Helpful...

  • Marc Parmentier
    Marc Parmentier
    Marc Parmentier is a Belgian scientist, and professor at the Institute of Multi-disciplinary Research in Human and Molecular Biology of the Université Libre de Bruxelles . He obtained an M.D. in 1981, and a Ph.D. in 1990 at the ULB.His research interest is on G protein-coupled receptors , and of...

    , medicine, laureate of the 1999 Francqui Prize
    Francqui Prize
    The Francqui Prize is a prestigious Belgian scholarly and scientific prize, awarded each year since 1933 by the Francqui Foundation in recognition of the achievements of a young Belgian scholar or scientist...

  • Etienne Pays
    Etienne Pays
    Etienne Pays is a Belgian molecular biologist and professor at the Universite Libre de Bruxelles. His research interest is on trypanosomes....

     (b. 1948), molecular biologist, laureate of the 1996 Francqui Prize
    Francqui Prize
    The Francqui Prize is a prestigious Belgian scholarly and scientific prize, awarded each year since 1933 by the Francqui Foundation in recognition of the achievements of a young Belgian scholar or scientist...

     and Carlos J. Finlay Prize for Microbiology
    Carlos J. Finlay Prize for Microbiology
    The Carlos J. Finlay Prize is a biennal scientific prize sponsored by the Government of Cuba and awarded since 1980 by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization to people or organizations for their outstanding contributions to microbiology and its applications...

  • Robert Peston
    Robert Peston
    Robert Peston is a British journalist. Since February 2006, he has been the Business Editor for BBC News. He became known to a wider public with his reporting of the late-2000s financial crisis, especially with his scoop on the Northern Rock crisis.-Early life and education:Peston is the son of...

    , BBC Business Editor
  • Martine Piccart
    Martine Piccart
    Professor Martine J. Piccart-Gebhart, MD, Ph.D is a Belgian medical doctor and President of the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer...

    , medicine, President of the EORTC
    EORTC
    The European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer or EORTC is an international non-profit organisation that develops, coordinates and stimulates cancer laboratory and clinical research in Europe...

    .
  • Marie Popelin
    Marie Popelin
    Marie Popelin was a Belgian feminist, educator, and advocate.Born in Schaerbeek into a middle-class family—one of her brothers was a doctor, another an army officer—Marie Popelin was well educated by the standards of the time and place...

     (1846–1913), law, feminist
  • Ilya Prigogine
    Ilya Prigogine
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    , Belgian physicist and chemist, laureate of the 1955 Francqui Prize
    Francqui Prize
    The Francqui Prize is a prestigious Belgian scholarly and scientific prize, awarded each year since 1933 by the Francqui Foundation in recognition of the achievements of a young Belgian scholar or scientist...

    , and laureate of the 1977 Nobel Prize
    Nobel Prize
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     in Chemistry
  • Eric Remacle
    Eric Remacle
    Eric Remacle is a Belgian scientist and professor at the Department of Political Sciences of the Universite Libre de Bruxelles . In 2000, together with Paul Magnette, he was awarded the Exceptional Francqui Prize for European Research-External links:...

    , Belgian economist, laureate of the 2000 Exceptional Francqui Prize for European Research
    Francqui Prize
    The Francqui Prize is a prestigious Belgian scholarly and scientific prize, awarded each year since 1933 by the Francqui Foundation in recognition of the achievements of a young Belgian scholar or scientist...

  • David Ruelle
    David Ruelle
    David Pierre Ruelle is a Belgian-French mathematical physicist. He has worked on statistical physics and dynamical systems. With Floris Takens he coined the term strange attractor, and founded a new theory of turbulence...

    , Belgian and French mathematical physicist
  • Jean Auguste Ulric Scheler
    Jean Auguste Ulric Scheler
    -Biography:He was born at Ebnat, Switzerland. His father, a German, was chaplain to King Leopold I of Belgium, and Jean Scheler, after studying at Bonn and Munich, became King's librarian, and professor at the Universite Libre de Bruxelles . His investigations in Romance philology earned him a wide...

    , Belgian philologist
  • Paul-Henri Spaak
    Paul-Henri Spaak
    Paul Henri Charles Spaak was a Belgian Socialist politician and statesman.-Early life:Paul-Henri Spaak was born on 25 January 1899 in Schaerbeek, Belgium, to a distinguished Belgian family. His grandfather, Paul Janson was an important member of the Liberal Party...

    , Belgian politician and one of the Founding fathers of the European Union
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  • Isabelle Stengers
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    Professor Isabelle Stengers , is a Belgian philosopher and is the daughter of the historian Jean Stengers. She graduated in chemistry at the Université Libre de Bruxelles.-Biography:Professor Stengers writes about the philosophy of science...

    , chemistry, philosophy
  • Jean Stengers
    Jean Stengers
    Jean Stengers was a Belgian historian.A precocious and brilliant student, Stengers entered the Free University of Brussels in 1939, at the age of 17. He published his first scholarly article two years later in the Belgian Review of Philology and History...

     (1922–2002), historian
  • Jacques Tits
    Jacques Tits
    Jacques Tits is a Belgian and French mathematician who works on group theory and geometry and who introduced Tits buildings, the Tits alternative, and the Tits group.- Career :Tits received his doctorate in mathematics at the age of 20...

    , Belgian mathematician, laureate of the 1993 Wolf Prize and of the 2008 Abel Prize
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  • Michel Vanden Abeele
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    Michel van den Abeele [Baron] is a former Director-General of the European Commission, is actually chairman of the board of the belgian public owned company APETRA and active in several Belgian charities.-Education:...

    , economics, diplomat
  • Raoul Vaneigem
    Raoul Vaneigem
    Raoul Vaneigem is a Belgian writer and philosopher. He was born in Lessines . After studying romance philology at the Free University of Brussels from 1952 to 1956, he participated in the Situationist International from 1961 to 1970...

    , Situationist theorist
  • Léon Van Hove
    Léon Van Hove
    Léon Van Hove was a Belgian physicist and a former Director General of CERN. He developed a scientific career spanning mathematics, solid state physics, elementary particle and nuclear physics to cosmology.-Biography:...

     (1924–1990), physics, laureate of the 1958 Francqui Prize
    Francqui Prize
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    , Director General of the CERN
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     (1976–1980)
  • Jan Van Rijswijck
    Jan Van Rijswijck
    Jan Van Rijswijck , was a Belgian lawyer, liberal politician and journalist.-Education:...

     (1853–1906), law, mayor of Antwerp
  • Emile Vandervelde
    Emile Vandervelde
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     (1866–1938) Belgian statesman and socialist leader,lawyer and sociologist
  • August Vermeylen
    August Vermeylen
    August Vermeylen was a Belgian writer and literature critic. In 1893 he founded the journal Van Nu en Straks . He studied history at the Université Libre de Bruxelles , and became a professor of literature and of art history at the ULB...

    , Belgian writer and literature critic
  • Raoul Warocqué
    Raoul Warocqué
    Raoul Warocqué , was a Belgian industrialist of Wallonia. Raoul was the great-grandson of Nicolas Warocqué, the founder of the Warocqué-dynasty...

    , Belgian industrialist
  • Charles Woeste
    Charles Woeste
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     (1837–1922), lawyer and politician
  • Adamantios Vassilakis
    Adamantios Vassilakis
    Adamantios Vassilakis , is a distinguished Greek diplomat and negotiator.Adamantios Vassilakis is a graduate of the Commercial High School of Chios, Greece, and holds a Licence in Political and Diplomatic Sciences from the Free University of Brussels....

     (b.1942), former Greek ambassador to the United Nations
  • Fradique de Menezes
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     (b.1942), President of São Tomé and Príncipe since 2001
  • Roberto Lavagna
    Roberto Lavagna
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     (b.1942), former Argentine minister of economy ( 2002–2005)

Notable faculty

  • Eugene Goblet d'Alviella
    Eugene Goblet d'Alviella
    Eugène Félicien Albert, Count Goblet d'Alviella was a lawyer, liberal senator of Belgium and a Professor of the history of religions and rector of the Universite Libre de Bruxelles...

     (1846–1925), historian and politician
  • Jules Bordet
    Jules Bordet
    Jules Jean Baptiste Vincent Bordet was a Belgian immunologist and microbiologist. The bacterial genus Bordetella is named after him.-Biography:Bordet was born at Soignies, Belgium...

     (1870–1961), physician, laureate of the 1919 Nobel Prize
    Nobel Prize
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     in Physiology or Medicine
  • Albert Claude
    Albert Claude
    Albert Claude was a Belgian biologist who shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1974 with Christian de Duve and George Emil Palade. He studied engineering, and then medicine...

    , biologist, laureate of the 1974 Nobel Prize
    Nobel Prize
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     in Physiology or Medicine
  • Paul Hymans
    Paul Hymans
    Paul Louis Adrien Henri Hymans , was a Belgian politician associated with the Liberal Party. He was the first President of the League of Nations, and served again as its president in 1932-33....

     (1865–1941), law, first President of the League of Nations
    League of Nations
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  • Ilya Prigogine
    Ilya Prigogine
    Ilya, Viscount Prigogine was a Russian-born naturalized Belgian physical chemist and Nobel Laureate noted for his work on dissipative structures, complex systems, and irreversibility.-Biography :...

    , (1917–2003), physicist and chemist, laureate of the 1955 Francqui Prize
    Francqui Prize
    The Francqui Prize is a prestigious Belgian scholarly and scientific prize, awarded each year since 1933 by the Francqui Foundation in recognition of the achievements of a young Belgian scholar or scientist...

    , and laureate of the 1977 Nobel Prize
    Nobel Prize
    The Nobel Prizes are annual international awards bestowed by Scandinavian committees in recognition of cultural and scientific advances. The will of the Swedish chemist Alfred Nobel, the inventor of dynamite, established the prizes in 1895...

     in Chemistry
  • Théophile de Donder
    Théophile de Donder
    Théophile Ernest de Donder was a Belgian mathematician and physicist famous for his 1923 work in developing correlations between the Newtonian concept of chemical affinity and the Gibbsian concept of free energy.-Education:...

    , (1872–1957), physicist and mathematician, and father of irreversible thermodynamics
    Thermodynamics
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  • Jacques Tits
    Jacques Tits
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    , Belgian mathematician, laureate of the 1993 Wolf Prize and of the 2008 Abel Prize
    Abel Prize
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  • Emile Vandervelde
    Emile Vandervelde
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     (1866–1938),statesman, professor of law and sociology

See also

  • Brussels Faculty of Engineering (Bruface)
  • Science and technology in Brussels
    Science and technology in Brussels
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  • Vrije Universiteit Brussel
    Vrije Universiteit Brussel
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  • Solvay Business School
  • University Foundation
    University Foundation
    The Belgian University Foundation was founded in 1920. The goal of the Foundation, as was put forward by Emile Francqui, is to promote scientific activity at Belgian universities....

  • BioVallée
    BioVallée
    BioVallée is a Belgian association of research groups of the Université Libre de Bruxelles and the Université de Mons-Hainaut together with several biotech companies comprising a biotechnopole. It was founded in 2001 by the Walloon Region as an interface between academic research and industrial...

  • Aéropole Science Park
    Aéropole Science Park
    The Aéropole Science Park is a business incubator and science park located in Charleroi, Wallonia , nearby the Brussels South Charleroi Airport.It hosts 150 companies, providing around 3600 jobs...

  • Institut Jules Bordet
    Institut Jules Bordet
    Institut Jules Bordet is a general hospital and research institute of the Université Libre de Bruxelles which specializes in oncology. It is located in Brussels, Belgium...

  • Top Industrial Managers for Europe
    Top Industrial Managers for Europe
    Top Industrial Managers for Europe is a network of more than fifty engineering schools and faculties and technical universities....

  • Atomium Culture
    Atomium Culture
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