Flemish (Dutch) University:
KUL-University of Leuven (free full course)
Dienst international relations
university
Naamsestraat 63
3,000 Leuven
Fax: 00 32 16 32 43 30
Internet: a complete course. )
No.25, Lat, Huste, St. Pietny.
9000 gentlemen
Fax: 00 32 9 264 35 89
Internet: a complete course. )
Pleinlaan 2
1050 Brussels
Fax: 00 32 2 629 36 28
Internet complete course)
Local du 20 ao, 7
4000 liedays
Fax: 00 32 4 366 56 97
E-mail: monique. Marcourt@ulg.ac.be
Website: complete course. , 20% foreign students)
University Square, 1
1348 Louvain-Rachyff
Fax: 00 32 10 45 46 14
E-mail: catoire@cid.ucl.ac.be
Website: complete course. , 20% foreign students)
Roosevelt boulevard
Brussels 1050
Fax: 00 32 2 650 47 20
E-mail: CIRES@admin.ulb.ac.be
Website: http://www.ulb.ac.be.
UMH-Mons-Heinaut University (official, part of the course. )
Park Square, No.20
7000 mons
Fax: 00 32 65 37 30 54
Email: Martin. Vanelslande@umh.ac.be
Website: http://www.umh.ac.be.
FPMs-Mons Institute of Technology (official, engineering)
No.9 Hu Dan Street
7000 mons
Fax: 00 32 65 37 40 34
E-mail: doyen@fpms.ac.be
Website: http://www.fpms.ac.be.
Fusa GX-Gembloux Academy of Agricultural Sciences (agricultural specialty)
Déportes channel, 2
5030 GEMBLOUX
Fax: 00 32 8 1 6 1 45 44
E-mail: accueil _ information @ fsgx.ac.be.
Website: http://www.fsagx.ac.be.
Peace College of FUNDP University (free, some courses. )
Brussels street, 6 1
5000 Namur
Fax: 00 32 8 1 72 50 37
E-mail: side@fundp.ac.be
Website: http://www.fundp.ac.be/fundp.html
FUCaM-Mons Catholic University College (free, some courses. ,)
Chaussée de Binche, 15 1
7000 mons
Fax: 00 32 65 32 33 03
E-mail: secré tariat.é tudes @ message.fucam.ac.be.
Website: http://www.fucam.ac.be.
FUSL-St. Louis University College (free, some courses. )
Botanical Garden Avenue, No.43
1000 Brussels
Fax: 00 32 2 2 1 1 79 97
E-mail: relext@fusl.ac.be
Website: http://www.fusl.ac.be.
Luxembourg University Foundation (joint initiative, environment)
Rowen Avenue, 185
6700 Arlon Street
Fax: 00 32 2 63 2 1 58 00
Veterinary College (official)
45 Paris Avenue
1000 Brussels (Kulgam)
Telephone number: 00 32 2 52 1 68 05
General situation of studying in Belgium
About two thousand years ago, Belgium was inhabited by Celtic people with German national characteristics.
Look at that. Julius Caesar conquered this area in Roman times and divided it into the territory of the Roman Empire.
It was named "Berger".
In the Middle Ages, Belgium was the only place for trade from south to north, and later it gradually became the most important and prosperous place in Europe.
This can be seen from Belgium's magnificent architectural and artistic achievements. It is not difficult to understand the reasons at that time.
Spain, France, Austria and Holland all coveted her and conquered her by force. As a result, Belgium fell
This is the main battlefield of two world wars. It was occupied by Germany during the two world wars. 1830, the warring countries fought.
During the war, Belgium was divided into war buffer zones and has been independent ever since.
Belgium is a constitutional monarchy country, and it is a federal country composed of three regions. At the federal level, legislative power belongs to the states.
The king, the House of Representatives and the Senate jointly exercise power. The Senate is directly elected, and senators and representatives have no right to concurrently serve as regions.
Functions of Parliament and City Council. There is one committee member in each of the three regions and three linguistic communities in Belgium.
There will be a legislative assembly and an executive body elected by direct universal suffrage.
Area: 305 18 km2
Population: about 6.5438+002 million people, with a density of 328 people per square kilometer. Although it is relatively high in Europe, the Belgians
The population distribution is uneven. The Ardennes forest has only 50 people per square kilometer on average, while the population of the capital Brussels exceeds 10.
Million. There are more than 920,000 foreigners in Belgium, most of whom are from EU countries, and 23% are Italians.
Language: North Dutch, South French, East German
The official languages are French and Dutch, and most Belgians can speak English or German.
Ethnic composition: Flemish (59. 3%), Latin Walloons (40. 1%),
There are also a few Germans (about 0. 6%)。
Belief: Roman Catholicism is dominant, while Christianity and Judaism are minority.
Location: Located at 50 degrees north latitude, it is equivalent to Heilongjiang Province in China. It belongs to the triangle of Marsh River and Schuld River estuary.
There are many natural harbors, and there are no mountains in the territory, mostly plains, which is an important position for European transportation. It borders the North Sea to the west and is far from Britain.
Crossing the Buddha Strait; The east is connected with Germany and Luxembourg; It borders the Netherlands to the north and France to the south.
Climate: influenced by the Atlantic climate, it belongs to maritime climate; There are four different seasons. Spring and summer temperature 15 degrees.
Between 35 degrees, it is rarely lower than-15 degrees in autumn and winter, often between -5 degrees and 5 degrees during the day, and it can reach-10 degrees at night.
The annual average temperature is about 10 degrees Celsius. As the temperature changes greatly, it is very cool in summer and wet and rainy in winter, which is average all year round.
The rainfall is 800- 1200mm. However, it seldom snows. Snow belongs to northern Europe, and the sunshine time is short. So the clothes of the four seasons
Everyone needs it, especially a warm coat to spend the cold winter with you.
Transportation: Belgium's transportation extends in all directions, and ports, rivers, railways, routes and highways are all connected with the European transportation network.
Major components. With about 24,000 kilometers of roads, the density ranks first in the world; The railway is 3920 kilometers and the canal is 2200.
Km, which is one of the densest river transport networks in the world; The railway is 3920 kilometers. There are 66 airlines flying to Bulgaria.
Russell international airport.
* The teaching quality is high.
Belgium attaches great importance to the quality of teaching, and there are three universities: Leuven University, Ghent University and Free University of Brussels.
In the world 100 famous schools. The University of Leuven ranks 16.
* Security
This is very important for self-funded international students. Because Belgium does not cooperate with other capitalist countries such as the United States.
Under the national policy of high welfare, the middle class is the mainstream society, accounting for a large proportion of the population. Social peace and excellent environment.
Elegant and clean. The domestic crime rate is very low.
For example, in Leuven, 1-2, after the midnight movie, you will see female college students walking alone in the street and looking back.
Dormitory, don't worry.
9. After the11incident, many parents and students changed their original intentions and chose safer Western Europe.
The truth.
* Language convenience
Germany and France are other countries in western Europe that promote education, especially foreign students, but in terms of language, their
Life and study are far less convenient and preferential than Belgium. Belgians, especially Billy in Flanders (North)
At that time, English was actually their second language. Shops, post offices, supermarkets, everyone will speak English to you. Zaibi
Most master's and above courses offered by Schleswig-Holstein University use English. On the contrary, you will find it in the street.
It is difficult to find someone to communicate in English. The postgraduate courses of universities in these countries are basically in their own languages.
For many people. Therefore, for China students who only studied English before going abroad, they should take English with them, whether in life or in study.
Great difficulties are coming.
* Rich cultural life
Europe's rich cultural traditions and Belgium's superior geographical location have brought a better life for international students to study and travel.
Joy and convenience of life ...
Belgium is one of developed countries. Belgium is the largest exporter of 1 1 in the world, and 70% of its GDP is exported.
Value, social welfare is very generous, the government takes out 40% of the grants every year for education, international students and Belgian students.
Enjoy equal treatment. Studying at a regular university in Belgium only needs to pay a registration fee of 500-550 euros per year, compared with its
The high tuition fees in his country have really lightened the financial burden of parents and students.
The learning environment in Belgium is great. She is a member of the European Union, and the capital Brussels is the headquarters of the European Union.
Almost all the big companies in the world have branches or offices here. This provides a good foothold for international students.
Employment prospects in Belgium.
Because there are fewer China students studying in Belgium at present, it is easier to apply for university study places and their English is good.
Ordinary high school graduates can go to Belgian national universities and apply for good majors, such as computer,
Major in electronic engineering, medicine, biology, enterprise economic management, art, etc.
Belgium has no language of its own. Her official languages are French and Dutch. 90% of Belgians can speak four foreign languages:
Dutch, French, German and English. Students studying in Belgium can learn not only professional knowledge, but also English.
France or Holland.
The Belgian government allows international students to work in their spare time. Belgium is a country with a shortage of labor.
The labor price is relatively high, and the salary is generally around 5 euros per hour (equivalent to RMB 40 yuan). The students are finishing their studies.
In addition, I use my holiday job to subsidize my daily expenses.
After completing their studies, international students have many choices besides returning to China, and they can go to Germany, France, the Netherlands and other EU countries.
Or immigrate to Canada.