Education in Belgium
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'''Education in [[Belgium]]''' is regulated and for the most part financed by one of the three [[Communities, regions and language areas of Belgium|communities]]: [[Flemish Community|Flemish]], [[French Community of Belgium|French]] and [[German-speaking Community of Belgium|German-speaking]]. Each community has its own school system, with small differences among them. The federal government plays a very small role: it decides directly the age for mandatory schooling and indirectly the financing of the communities. | '''Education in [[Belgium]]''' is regulated and for the most part financed by one of the three [[Communities, regions and language areas of Belgium|communities]]: [[Flemish Community|Flemish]], [[French Community of Belgium|French]] and [[German-speaking Community of Belgium|German-speaking]]. Each community has its own school system, with small differences among them. The federal government plays a very small role: it decides directly the age for mandatory schooling and indirectly the financing of the communities. | ||
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This is a '''list of universities in Belgium'''. In Belgium, which is a [[Federalism|federal]] state, the constitution attributes legislative power over higher education to the [[Communities, regions and language areas of Belgium|Communities]]. The [[dutch language|Dutch]]-speaking [[Flemish Community]], the [[French Community of Belgium|French Community]] and the [[German-speaking Community of Belgium|German Community]] thus determine which institutes of higher education they organise or recognise, and which diplomas may be legally issued by these institutes. | This is a '''list of universities in Belgium'''. In Belgium, which is a [[Federalism|federal]] state, the constitution attributes legislative power over higher education to the [[Communities, regions and language areas of Belgium|Communities]]. The [[dutch language|Dutch]]-speaking [[Flemish Community]], the [[French Community of Belgium|French Community]] and the [[German-speaking Community of Belgium|German Community]] thus determine which institutes of higher education they organise or recognise, and which diplomas may be legally issued by these institutes. |
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Education in Belgium is regulated and for the most part financed by one of the three communities: Flemish, French and German-speaking. Each community has its own school system, with small differences among them. The federal government plays a very small role: it decides directly the age for mandatory schooling and indirectly the financing of the communities.
Higher education
This is a list of universities in Belgium. In Belgium, which is a federal state, the constitution attributes legislative power over higher education to the Communities. The Dutch-speaking Flemish Community, the French Community and the German Community thus determine which institutes of higher education they organise or recognise, and which diplomas may be legally issued by these institutes. Below is a list of recognised institutes of higher education in Belgium sorted by the responsible Community.
Academics
Jan Baetens, Gust De Meyer, Maarten Boudry, Paul Otlet
See also
- Schoolwet van 1842 (België)
- Education in Flanders
- List of universities in Belgium
- Academic grading in Belgium
- Open access in Belgium
- Science and technology in Belgium
- Belgian philosophers
- Belgian art historians