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Saint-Louis University, Brussels or UCLouvain Saint-Louis Brussels (officially, in French Université Saint-Louis – Bruxelles) is a
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in
Brussels Brussels (french: Bruxelles or ; nl, Brussel ), officially the Brussels-Capital Region (All text and all but one graphic show the English name as Brussels-Capital Region.) (french: link=no, Région de Bruxelles-Capitale; nl, link=no, Bruss ...
, belonging to the
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and specialized in
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and
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s. Prior to 2012 it was known as the Facultés universitaires Saint-Louis (abbreviated FUSL). From September 2018 on, the university uses the name UCLouvain, together with the University of Louvain, in the context of a merger between both universities.


History

When the
Catholic University of Belgium The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.3 billion baptized Catholics worldwide . It is among the world's oldest and largest international institutions, and has played a ...
moved from Mechelen to Leuven in 1835, the unused buildings were used to host the newly founded ''École de Commerce et d'Industrie'' (School of Trade and Industry), which was inaugurated in 1838. The school moved to Brussels in 1858 and became the ''Institut Saint-Louis'' (a diocesan secondary school), where the Philosophy Department was founded, which eventually grew to become a university. This was the result of the Catholic clergy's and Pope Pius IX's wish to have a Catholic institution in Brussels teaching philosophy. The department prepared candidates for the higher
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certification that would qualify them to enroll for a university law degree.A Short History of Saint-Louis
University Website. Accessed 20 February 2016.
In 1891, with the recognition of non-state universities, the institution became recognized as an autonomous ('free') university, instead of being a private institution, which was confirmed in 1929. Over time, the Faculties developed and expanded, and a Faculty of Law was added to the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters. In 1925, the university founded (''Hautes études commerciales''), Belgium's first independent business school, together with its Dutch-speaking counterpart,
EHSAL Hogeschool-Universiteit Brussel (HUBrussel or HUB) was a Dutch language university founded in 2007. HUBrussel was the result of a merger between Brussels-based colleges European University College Brussels, Vlekho, HONIM and Catholic University ...
(''St. Aloysius College of Economics''). Also, the university established the world-renowned School of Philosophical and Religious Sciences, founded by Cardinal Mercier. In 1948, the Philosophy and Arts section separated from the ''Institut Saint-Louis'', and continued independently as a non-profit university under the name "Faculté universitaire Saint-Louis". It was not until 1960 that the administrative split was fully effective and the buildings separated. In 1965, the Faculty of Economic, Social and Political Sciences (ESPO) was established and the university's name was later changed to the plural ''Facultés universitaires Saint-Louis''. In 1969, Saint-Louis starts giving lectures to Dutch-speaking students, in addition to lessons at EHSAL/HEC, but the Dutch-speaking department would leave the ''Facultés universitaires Saint-Louis'' in 1973, to create the independent ''Universitaire Faculteiten Sint-Aloysius'' (UFSAL). This later became the
Catholic University of Brussels The ''Katholieke Universiteit Brussel'' (English: Catholic University of Brussels) was a Flemish university located in Brussels Brussels (french: Bruxelles or ; nl, Brussel ), officially the Brussels-Capital Region (All text and all but one ...
(K.U.Brussel). Both UFSAL and EHSAL merged to create the Hogeschool-Universiteit Brussel (HUB), together with other
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institutions like Vlekho, which originated from the Saint-Louis-linked ''
Institut libre Marie Haps The Institut libre Marie Haps (ILMH) was a former French-speaking institution of higher education in Brussels, Belgium, founded by Marie Haps in 1919. Since 1995 it has become a constituent part of Haute École Léonard de Vinci except for its t ...
''. In 2013, HUB was reorganized and today comprises the ''KU Leuven campus Brussel'', and the vocational college Odisee. Both are still located in the same street as Saint-Louis University, the ''rue du Marais/Broekstraat''. French-speaking HEC Saint-Louis, which was renamed to ISC Saint-Louis (''Institut Supérieur de Commerce''), co-founded the "ICHEC - ISC Saint-Louis - ISFSC" Consortium of Schools in 1995, and ''
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'' integrated the Institut catholique des Hautes Études commerciales (ICHEC) in 2004. Saint-Louis University, Brussels still organises degrees in economics, management and business engineering, on the same site as the ISC Saint-Louis, within its Faculty of Economics, Politics, Social and Communication Sciences (ESPO). Between 2004 and 2013, Saint-Louis University and the three other Belgian French-speaking historically Catholic universities; the University of Namur, the Université catholique de Louvain and the Facultés universitaires catholiques de Mons (now a part of UCLouvain) made up the Académie universitaire Louvain network. This notably meant the integration of Saint-Louis' economics and management programmes into the Louvain School of Management. After the reform of Belgian French-speaking universities in 2013, Saint-Louis became a founding member of the ''Pôle académique de Bruxelles'', along with the Université libre de Bruxelles and, by decree, was renamed from ''Facultés universitaires Saint-Louis'' to ''Université Saint-Louis - Bruxelles''. In May 2017, Saint-Louis University, Brussels and the University of Louvain (primarily based in
Louvain-la-Neuve Louvain-la-Neuve (, French for ''New Leuven''; wa, Li Noû Lovén) is a planned town in the municipality of Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve, Wallonia, Belgium, situated 30 km southeast of Brussels, in the province of Walloon Brabant. The town ...
and which has 2 campuses in Brussels:
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and Saint-Gilles) officially announced that the two universities were merging in a single institution named UCLouvain, with Saint-Louis becoming 'UCLouvain Saint-Louis - Bruxelles'. Both institutions have started using the name UCLouvain in September 2018. Saint-Louis' main campus is located on the northern edge of the historic inner city, opposite the
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across the small ring road. In 2015, the department and programmes of translation and interpreting of the
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were transferred to the newly established Marie Haps Faculty of Translation and Interpreting at Saint-Louis University, Brussels. This fifth Faculty is located in buildings along the ''rue d'Arlon'', near the
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.


Chronology

* 1835: the Catholic University of Belgium, installed in Mechelen, moves to Leuven (Louvain) to form the
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. The ''École de Commerce et d'Industrie'' in the premises left by the university (the official opening took place in 1838). * 1858: transfer of the ''École de Commerce et d'Industrie'' to Brussels, becoming the Institut Saint-Louis, and foundation of the Section for Philosophy teaching Philosophy & Arts, and Law. * 1891: the private institution is considered an autonomous ('free') university with recognized university degrees. * 1925: founding of the School of Philosophical and Religious Sciences and of HEC Saint-Louis, Belgium's first business school, as well as
EHSAL Hogeschool-Universiteit Brussel (HUBrussel or HUB) was a Dutch language university founded in 2007. HUBrussel was the result of a merger between Brussels-based colleges European University College Brussels, Vlekho, HONIM and Catholic University ...
(Economische Hogeschool Sint-Aloysius), the Dutch-speaking equivalent. * 1929: a new law declares the institution to be an independent university. * 1948: creation of the
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(non-profit organization) ''Faculté universitaire Saint-Louis''. * 1949: an order of the
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confirms the autonomy of Saint-Louis' university education. * 1960: complete autonomy between the university faculty and the Saint-Louis Institute (primary and secondary school); and creation of the Faculty of Law. * 1964: inauguration of the Botanique 43 building, the university's new head office, with university
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s; separation of the buildings of the ''Institut secondaire Saint-Louis'' and the Faculty. * 1965: creation of the Faculty of Economic, Social and Political Sciences (ESPO). HEC Saint-Louis and EHSAL become administratively independent from the university but remain located in the university buildings. * 1969: new name: ''Facultés universitaires Saint-Louis - Universitaire Faculteiten Sint-Aloysius'' (FUSL-UFSAL); with the implementation of first courses in
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. * 1973: independence of the Dutch-speaking ''Universitaire Faculteiten Sint-Aloysius'', which together with EHSAL moved to the beginning of rue du Marais; inauguration of the Marais 109 building for the FUSL while the secondary school Institut Saint-Louis moves to a new building on rue du Marais 113. * 1980: foundation of the Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies of the Brussels Region (CERB); creation of courses with off-shift schedules. * 1984: HEC Saint-Louis becomes the ''Institut supérieur de commerce'', or ISC Saint-Louis. * 1991: creation of bilingual French-Dutch programmes in collaboration with Saint-Louis' Dutch-speaking equivalent now called Katholieke Universiteit Brussel. * 1993: creation of trilingual French-Dutch-English and bilingual French-English programmes in law and social sciences. * 1995: authorization by
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to organize doctoral theses and
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. * 1996: the ISC Saint-Louis co-founds the new ''Haute École Groupe " ICHEC - ISC Saint-Louis - ISFSC"'', a vocational university college. * 2004: the ISC Saint-Louis is absorbed into the '' Institut catholique des hautes études commerciales''. * 2004: adhesion to the
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's Erasmus Charter. * 2004: foundation of the Académie Louvain. * 2007: creation of the Institute of European Studies (IEE). * 2011: inauguration of the 119 Marais building, which now houses the Institute of European Studies and its specialized library. * 2013: the FUSL become Saint-Louis University, Brussels (''Université Saint-Louis - Bruxelles''), one of the six universities of the Wallonia-Brussels Federation. * 2015: creation of the Marie Haps Faculty of Translation and Interpreting, incorporating the bachelor's degrees in translation-interpretation from the ''Institut libre Marie-Haps'' (''Haute École Vinci'') and thus sharing the rue d'Arlon ( European district) and Tilleuls ( Chaussée de Wavre) campuses with it. * May 2017: the Board of Directors of the University of Louvain and the General Assembly of the Saint-Louis University, Brussels decide, with 90% of the votes each, to merge and found the UCLouvain. * May 2018: inauguration of the Ommegang building by the Brussels Minister Céline Frémault and the Rectors of the Universities of Saint-Louis and Louvain, doubling the surface area of Saint-Louis.


Architecture

In 2004, a fire destroyed offices and a large part of the library was flooded following the intervention of the fire brigade. A new library was built and inaugurated in 2005, some elements of the old library remain (including part of the imposing wooden staircase). The university's main library is installed on the third and fourth floors of the new Ommegang building in 2018. In 2015, the university acquired an office building belonging to Belfius bank, the Ommegang, next to the University's establishment located at 109 rue du Marais, in order to relieve the institution's infrastructure, whose number of students has tripled in fifteen years. New lecture theatres were built, including the institution's largest auditorium, a new library, a new multi-purpose room for 1300 people, and a residence with about 100 student apartments. The new facilities are accessible since the 2017 academic year, increasing the surface area of the main Saint-Louis campus from 25,000 m² to 47,000 m².


Location


Campus Saint-Louis

Saint-Louis University is located on two campuses in
Brussels Brussels (french: Bruxelles or ; nl, Brussel ), officially the Brussels-Capital Region (All text and all but one graphic show the English name as Brussels-Capital Region.) (french: link=no, Région de Bruxelles-Capitale; nl, link=no, Bruss ...
and
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. The main campus, Saint-Louis, with 48 km² of university space, is located in the city centre, between the ''rue de l'Ommegang'' and ''du Marais'', as well as the ''boulevards du Jardin botanique'' and ''Pachéco''. The campus is split in two by the ''Institut secondaire Saint-Louis'', forming to the north the "''Botanique''" and "''Préfecture''" buildings housing the Institute of European Studies (Marais 119), the
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(Botanique 42), the university's official main building (Botanique 43) and the historical building with the rectorate (Botanique 38) and the former library; and to the south the more recent ''Marais 109'' and ''Ommegang'' buildings, where the faculty and student administrations are located, and several large auditoriums.


Campus Marie-Haps

The courses of the Marie Haps Faculty Translation & Interpreting are given on the Marie-Haps campus, shared with the '' Haute École Vinci'', in
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, in the European quarter, more precisely in front of the
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. The buildings of the Marie-Haps campus are located on either side of ''rue d'Arlon'' and historically in the Hôtel Beernaert. The language courses (extra-curricular) are given in an office building further north, between rue d'Arlon and rue de Trèves, where Marie-Haps' Dutch-speaking departments (which have integrated the
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and Vlekho) used to be located.


''Tilleuls'' site

The Marie-Haps Faculty is also located on the Tilleuls site, former ''Œuvre du Calvaire'' hospital, which integrated the Saint-Luc University Hospital in
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in 2003. The Tilleuls site includes a large country house, a caretaker's house, a chapel and the former hospital transformed into classrooms, located on the Chaussée de Wavre.


Organisation


Demographic evolution

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Faculties

*Faculty of Philosophy, Arts and Human Sciences *Faculty of Law *Faculty of Economics, Social, Political and Communication Sciences (ESPO) * Marie Haps Faculty of Translation and Interpreting *Institute for European Studies (IEE) Saint-Louis University, Brussels is specialized in
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programmes, for which it has developed unique degrees. For example, it is the only Belgian university organising bilingual or trilingual bachelor's (with its sister university,
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campus Brussels); Erasmus programmes in social and human sciences; evening schedules; and the possibility of completing double
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s in the majority of majors. It is also the only university of the Wallonia-Brussels Federation offering a fully English bachelor's degree; in
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. In total, the university organises 25
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programmes, two
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s, an Executive master's degree, seven Masters of specialization (
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master's degrees) and more than 20 university certificates of continuing education. Most Master's diplomas and university certificates are double degrees with one or more
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or foreign universities.


Research centers

Since its foundation, Saint-Louis has distinguished itself by its university character, which is to produce knowledge in addition to offering it. The first research centres were set up at the end of the 19th century. In 1995, the decree organizing higher education granted the University the right to organize doctoral theses, further contributing to the expansion of research. The university organises research through three research institutes: * Interdisciplinarity and Society Network (RIS) * Interdisciplinary Research Institute on Brussels (IRIB), formed in 1980, fifteen years before the creation of the
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, as the Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies of the Brussels Region (CERB). * Institute of European Studies (IEE), founded in 2007 and also an independent faculty since 2012. and various
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s: * The Belgian Centre for Burgundian Studies 1400-1600 * Centre for Anthropology, Sociology and Psychology: Studies and Research (CASPER) * Private Law Centre (CePri) * Research Centre in Economics (CEREC) * Centre for Research in Political Science (CReSPo) * Centre for Research in the History of Law, Institutions and Society (CRHiDI) * Centre for the Study of Environmental Law (CEDRE) * Centre for Sociological Studies (CES) * Centre for Innovation and Intellectual Property (CIPI) * Interdisciplinary Research Centre for Constitutional and Administrative Law (IARC) * Inter-University Centre for Mobility Studies * ''Prospero'' Centre - Language, image and knowledge * Research Group on Criminal and Penal Matters (GREPEC) * Observatory on AIDS and Sexuality * Research Cluster on Communication and Media (PReCoM) * Seminar on Applied Mathematics in the Humanities (SMASH) * Seminar for Linguistics (SeSLa) * Interdisciplinary Seminar on Legal Studies (SIEJ) * TranSpheres - Center for Traductology Saint-Louis University, Brussels has also founded the Brussels Studies Institute together with the two other Brussels universities: Université libre de Bruxelles and
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.


School of Philosophical and Religious Sciences

The School of Philosophical and Religious Sciences, founded in 1925 by cardinal Mercier, is not a research center nor a faculty, but continues to teach and study philosophy, theology and social and human sciences, to which it has been a major contributor. Chairs of the School of Philosophical and Religious Sciences are always public and have included Paul Ricœur,
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, Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe,
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,
Jean-Luc Nancy Jean-Luc Nancy ( , ; 26 July 1940 – 23 August 2021) was a French philosopher. Nancy's first book, published in 1973, was ''Le titre de la lettre'' (''The Title of the Letter'', 1992), a reading of the work of French psychoanalyst Jacques Laca ...
, Jacques Lacan,
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, Alain Touraine or
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.


Notable alumni

*
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, Belgian
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, composer and
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* Henry Bauchau, Belgian psychoanalyst, lawyer, and author of French prose and poetry. * Henry Carton de Wiart, count, 23rd Prime Minister of Belgium. * Louise Cavenaile, Belgian
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player. *
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, Belgian academic and previous rector of the University of Louvain. * Benoît Cerexhe, Belgian politician, minister of the
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and Mayor of
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. *
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, businessman, Belgian
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, statesman and former European Commissioner. * Pierre Daye, first rexist group leader at the Chamber of Representatives, journalist. * Francis Delpérée, Belgian senator and professor of
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at the University of Louvain. * Henri De Page, Belgian jurist. *
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, daughter of King Leopold III. *
Pierre Harmel Pierre Charles José Marie, Count Harmel (16 March 1911 – 15 November 2009) was a Belgian lawyer, Christian Democratic politician and diplomat. Harmel served as the prime minister of Belgium from 1965 to 1966. Early life He was born in Uccle ...
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, lawyer and 40th Prime Minister of Belgium. * Jean-Baptiste Janssens (1889–1964), twenty-seventh Superior General of the Society of Jesus. * Bernard Le Grelle, count, investigative journalist, political adviser, writer, and public affairs executive, known for his long term investigation into the
JFK assassination John Fitzgerald Kennedy (May 29, 1917 – November 22, 1963), often referred to by his initials JFK and the nickname Jack, was an American politician who served as the 35th president of the United States from 1961 until his assassination i ...
. * François Ost, baron, philosopher of law and previous Chancellor (education), vice-chancellor of Saint-Louis University, Brussels. * Thomas Owen (author), Thomas Owen, Belgian Fantasy literature, fantasy author and member of the Académie royale de langue et de littérature françaises de Belgique, Royal Academy of French Language and Literature of Belgium. * Charles Terlinden, Belgian historian, professor at the Catholic University of Louvain, and papal chamberlain. * Edmond Thieffry, Belgian First World War air Flying ace, ace and aviation pioneer. * Françoise Tulkens, lawyer and expert in criminal and penal law, and Vice-President of the European Court of Human Rights. * Philippe van Parijs, philosopher, professor at Harvard University and at the Université Catholique de Louvain, University of Louvain. * Michel Weber (philosopher), Michel Weber, philosopher.


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