Belgium
University of Antwerp Faculty of Business and Economics
Location in Europe, BelgiumUniversity of Antwerp Faculty of Business and Economics is one of the top public universities in Belgium and holds accreditation from esteemed international bodies such as AACSB, EFMD-programme, and EQUIS, underscoring its commitment to upholding rigorous academic standards. In the Financial Times European Business Schools Ranking 2022, University of Antwerp is selected as the only Flemish university and has placed #92. Situated in the heart of Antwerp's lively city center, it has evolved into the most international economic faculty in Flanders since 1852. University of Antwerp Faculty of Business and Economics provide high-quality academic education and scientific research in management and economics, with a focus on sustainability and internationalization. The highly valued cooperation with the Antwerp Management School also ensures a strong link with managers from the business world.
ICHEC Brussels Management School
Location in Europe, BelgiumICHEC Brussels Management School (officially the Institut catholique des Hautes tudes commerciales) was established in 1954, located in centre of Brussels, Belgium. ICHEC is a member of the EFMD (European Foundation for Management Development) and a management school at the university level who emphasize international management as one of its main academic pillars. ICHEC aimed to educate students to become responsible and open-minded managers to the world, by encouraging students to acquire an experience of other cultures, other languages and other ways of learning. The well-developed network of the school with foreign institutions offers precious opportunities to students in developing their talents, gaining knowledge, skills and competences which are necessary to embark on a lifelong learning process.
ICHEC Brussels Management School
Location in ,ICHEC Brussels Management School (officially the Institut catholique des Hautes tudes commerciales) was established in 1954, located in centre of Brussels, Belgium. ICHEC is a member of the EFMD (European Foundation for Management Development) and a management school at the university level who emphasize international management as one of its main academic pillars. ICHEC aimed to educate students to become responsible and open-minded managers to the world, by encouraging students to acquire an experience of other cultures, other languages and other ways of learning. The well-developed network of the school with foreign institutions offers precious opportunities to students in developing their talents, gaining knowledge, skills and competences which are necessary to embark on a lifelong learning process.
HEC Li癡ge
Location in Europe, BelgiumHEC Liege Management School is the first Belgian business school to be accredited by both AACSB and EQUIS for all of its activities in undergraduate, graduate and PhD programs. This school has received several awards and it is also member of the Conf矇rence des Grandes Ecoles, an organization formed by higher education institutions to share best practices and management tools, which also provides accreditation systems for certain training courses. With a diverse student body of over 60 nationalities, HEC Liege Management School promotes multicultural awareness, innovation and entrepreneurship. It aims to educate and train creative and responsible managers with a global perspective for tomorrow´s challenges. HEC Liege Management School enhances their close network within students, alumni, sponsors and partners. It´s considered a human community of knowledge but also fun . The school is located in the province of Liege, at the east of Belgium, close to Netherlands and Germany.
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven's Faculty of Business and Economics
Location in Europe, BelgiumThe Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, also known as KU or University of Leuven, was founded in 1425, making it Belgium’s first university. Situated in the heart of Western Europe, KU Leuven has been a center of learning for nearly six centuries. Today, it is Belgium’s largest university and also among the oldest and most renowned universities in Europe. The Faculty of Business and Economics (FEB) at KU offers research-based education in economics and business science while keeping close connections with the corporate world. The FEB has a large international network with more than one in three students spending at least one semester abroad. To continue to expand this network, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven's Faculty of Business and Economics has signed a partnership with National Chengchi University and each university will be sending 2 students on exchange to the partner university.
Solvay Brussels School of Economics & Management, ULB
Location in Europe, BelgiumSolvay Business School was founded in 1903 and merged with the department of Economics at the University Libre de Bruxelle in 2008, becoming SBS-EM as it is currently known. The school now boasts more than 3,700 students per year and 30 professional programs. Regarding internationalization, SBS-EM has cooperated with more than 100 top business and management schools in 40 countries, establishing perennial partnerships: sending about 300 students abroad every year and welcoming about 200 incoming exchange students. SBS-EM’s achievements in the realm of professional business and management have not only been approved by AMBA and EQUIS accreditations, which are among the most influential business accreditations, but is also recognized by the Financial Times rankings of global business schools. In 2011 SBS-EM was ranked 25th on the management master program rankings and 46th on the European business rankings.
* Even if a basic knowledge of French is useful, students can live in Brussels without any problems speaking English only; same at the university, there are enough courses in English to have a full workload.
UCL Louvain School of Management
Location in Europe, BelgiumThe French-speaking Universite catholique de Louvain is derived from the present Dutch-speaking Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. Due to the language and cultural differences, in 1970, the government legislation split the university in two, making the Dutch-language section an independent Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, which remained in Leuven, while establishing a new university campus, the Universit矇 catholique de Louvain, for the French-speaking students. The founding of the French-speaking university, led to the birth of the new Leuven (Louvain-la-Neuve). The school has inherited the tradition of Belgium and nearly six centuries long history of the original Catholic University of Leuven, while at the same time, emits a modern and energetic ambiance. The university currently has 10 colleges, 50 departments, and 200 research units. The studies can be broadly divided into three categories, namely the human sciences, applied science, as well as theater learning and language centers, which is a very comprehensive university.