Brief introduction of Brussels University in Belgium
Free University of Brussels, translated from English into University of Brussels, is located in Brussels, the capital of Belgium. Founded in 1834, it is one of the oldest universities in Belgium. The University of Brussels ranks 69th in the world, and three graduates have won the Nobel Prize, including Prigogine, the world-famous founder of Brussels School. The founder of the school defined the school as a modern university that is open to the world with the purpose of independent innovation. Among them, 15% students come from other countries, and 800 students come from Asia, Africa and South America. This university is a university that focuses on science and engineering, and is famous for its computer science and medical education all over Europe.