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The University of Antwerp ( nl, Universiteit Antwerpen) is a major
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located in the city of Antwerp. The official abbreviation is ''UA'', but ''UAntwerpen'' is more recently used. The University of Antwerp has about 20,000 students, which makes it the third-largest university in
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. The University of Antwerp is characterised by its high standards in education, internationally competitive research and entrepreneurial approach. It was founded in 2003 after the merger of three smaller universities. The University of Antwerp ranks as 143rd globally according to 2022
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ranking, 223rd according to 2019
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and between the 201 and 300th place according to the
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. The university ranked 7th in the Times Higher Education Ranking for Young Universities (2019) and 18th in the QS University Ranking Top 50 Under 50 (2020). In ten domains the university's research is among the best in the world: Drug Discovery and Development; Ecology and Sustainable Development; Port, Transport and Logistics; Imaging; Infectious Diseases; Materials Characterisation; Neurosciences; Socio-economic Policy and Organisation; Public Policy and Political Science; Urban History and Contemporary Urban Policy. In September 2020, the University of Antwerp chose to start the new academic year with stricter coronavirus measures than those recommended by the government.


History


Origins

The university's roots go back to Sint-Ignatius Handelshogeschool (Saint-Ignatius School for Higher Education in Commerce) founded by the Jesuit (Society of Jesus) in Antwerp in 1852. This was one of the first European business schools to offer formal university degrees. It later opened a Faculty of Literature and Philosophy (including Law) and a Faculty of Political and Social Sciences. It was renamed Universitaire Faculteiten Sint-Ignatius Antwerpen (UFSIA) in the 1960s when the Belgian government granted it university status. In the early 1970s UFSIA joined into a confederation with "Rijksuniversitair Centrum Antwerpen" (RUCA) and "Universitaire Instelling Antwerpen" (UIA), public institutions.


Merger

In 2003 UFSIA, RUCA, and UIA merged into the University of Antwerp to become the first explicitly pluralistic university in Belgium, offering philosophical, ethical, and spiritual discourse and openness towards religion and intercultural dialogue. It soon became the third largest university in
Flanders Flanders (, ; Dutch: ''Vlaanderen'' ) is the Flemish-speaking northern portion of Belgium and one of the communities, regions and language areas of Belgium. However, there are several overlapping definitions, including ones related to cultu ...
with 20,000 students. In order to face the challenges posed by the internationalization of European education and research, the university is part of the
Antwerp University Association The Antwerp University Association (in ''Dutch'': Associatie Universiteit & Hogescholen Antwerpen or AUHA) is a Belgian association for higher education, with members located primarily in Antwerp. The leading institute is the University of Antwer ...
(AUHA). The Catholic influence that the Jesuits had at UFSIA continues through the Saint Ignatius University Centre (UCSIA), Antwerp, founded in 2003.


Faculties

The University of Antwerp has 30 academic bachelor programmes, 69 master programmes, 20 master-after-master programmes and 22 postgraduates. In addition, there are 26 programmes completely taught in English (1 bachelor, 16 master, 6 master-after-master and 3 postgraduate programmes). All of these programmes are divided into 9 faculties. *Business and Economics *Pharmaceutical, Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences *Medicine and Health Sciences *Arts *Design Sciences (including architecture and conservation) *Social Sciences *Law *Applied Engineering Sciences *Science The Institute of Development Policy and Management (IOB) has an autonomous faculty-like UAntwerp status and Antwerp Management School is an autonomous school within the University of Antwerp.


Campuses

The six campuses are located all over the city of Antwerp, from the historic city centre to the green belt to the south of the city. * Stadscampus: Prinsstraat 13, 2000 Antwerpen * Campus Mutsaard: Mutsaardstraat 31, 2000 Antwerpen * Campus Paardenmarkt: Paardenmarkt 92, 2000 Antwerpen * Campus Drie Eiken: Universiteitsplein 1, 2610 Wilrijk (Antwerpen) * Campus Middelheim: Middelheimlaan 1, 2020 Antwerpen * Campus Groenenborger: Groenenborgerlaan 171, 2020 Antwerpen


Academic ranking

In the 2010
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the University of Antwerp was ranked 179th overall in the world. On the 2009 THE–QS World University Rankings list (in 2010
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and
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parted ways to produce separate rankings), University of Antwerp was ranked on a shared 177th place. An overview of the
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up to 2011: Times Higher Education World University Ranking:


Notable alumni


Economics

* Marcia De Wachter (1953–), director of the
National Bank of Belgium The National Bank of Belgium (NBB; nl, Nationale Bank van België, french: Banque nationale de Belgique, german: Belgische Nationalbank) has been the central bank of Belgium since 1850. The National Bank of Belgium was established with 100% pr ...
* Patrick Janssens (1956–), politician (Flemish MP, former mayor of Antwerp) * Mimi Lamote (1964–), CEO Mayerline * Philippe Muyters (1961–), politician (Flemish minister)


History

*
Bart De Wever Bart Albert Liliane De Wever ( born 21 December 1970) is a Belgian politician. Since 2004 De Wever has been the leader of the New Flemish Alliance (N-VA), a political party advocating for the independence of Flanders. He is also a member of the ...
, (1970-), politician (representative, floor leader
New Flemish Alliance The New Flemish Alliance ( nl, Nieuw-Vlaamse Alliantie, N-VA) is a Flemish nationalist and conservative political party in Belgium. The party was founded in 2001 by the right-leaning fraction of the centrist-nationalist People's Union (VU). Th ...
party and mayor of Antwerp) * Marie-Rose Morel, politician


Law

* Gerolf Annemans (1958–), politician (representative, floor leader
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party) * Peter Van Den Bossche (1959-), professor and member of the
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Appellate Body The Appellate Body of the World Trade Organization (WTOAB) is a standing body of seven persons that hears appeals from reports issued by panels in disputes brought on by WTO members. The WTOAB can uphold, modify or reverse the legal findings an ...
* Cathy Berx (1969–), jurist and politician (governor of the province of Antwerp) *
Jan Grauls Jan, Baron Grauls, born 12 February 1948, is a former Belgian diplomat. Education Jan Grauls studied Law at the University of Antwerp and at the Catholic University of Leuven. Career Jan Grauls joined EY as senior advisor on 1 April 2013. B ...
(1948–), diplomat (ambassador) * Mieke Offeciers-Van De Wiele (1952–), politician (former minister) *
Kris Peeters Kris Peeters (; born 18 May 1962) is a Belgian politician of the Christian Democratic and Flemish who has been serving as vice-president of the European Investment Bank (EIB) since 2021. Earlier in his career, he was Minister-President of Flander ...
(1962–), politician (
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) * Herman Portocarero (1952–), author and diplomat *
Matthias Storme Matthias Edward Storme (born 1959) is a Belgian lawyer, academic and conservative philosopher. Family life Storme was born and raised in a Catholic family in the Belgian city of Ghent. His father Marcel Storme (b. 1930) used to be a universi ...
(1959–), lawyer and politician * Rudi Thomaes (1952–2018), former CEO of the
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* Bruno Valkeniers, businessman and politician (party leader of Vlaams Belang) *
Staf Van Reet Staf Van Reet is a Belgian scientist and businessman. Currently he is Managing Director of the biotech company Viziphar Biosciences BVBA, and member of the Board of Directors of Janssen Pharmaceutica and the VIB. He was succeeded as Chairman of ...
, businessman


Medicine

* Paul Stoffels (1962–), cofounder of
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and Virco *
Manto Tshabalala-Msimang Mantombazana "Manto" Edmie Tshabalala-Msimang (née Mali; 9 October 1940 – 16 December 2009) was a South African politician. She was Deputy Minister of Justice from 1996 to 1999 and served as Minister of Health from 1999 to 2008 under Preside ...
(1940–2009), South African politician


Linguistics and Literature & Philosophy

* Clara Cleymans (1989–), actress, voice actress and musical theatre singer * Jan Huyghebaert (1945–), banker * Jan Leyers (1958–), author, musician and presenter * Hugo Matthysen (1956–), author, musician and presenter *
Bart Peeters Bart August Maria Peeters (born 30 November 1959) is a Belgian singer, musician, television presenter and actor. Biography Early years Peeters studied Germanic philology and drama in Antwerp. There, he met Jan Leyers and Hugo Matthysen, wi ...
(1959–), musician and presenter *
Matthias Storme Matthias Edward Storme (born 1959) is a Belgian lawyer, academic and conservative philosopher. Family life Storme was born and raised in a Catholic family in the Belgian city of Ghent. His father Marcel Storme (b. 1930) used to be a universi ...
(1959–), lawyer and politician


Political and Social Sciences

* Jos Geysels, former politician and chairman 11.11.11 * Patrick Janssens (1956–), politician (Flemish MP, mayor of Antwerp) * Peter Mertens (1969–), politician * Johan Vande Lanotte (1955–), politician (minister, MP, senator) *
Johan Van Hecke Johan Jozef Marie Clara Van Hecke (born 2 December 1954 in Ghent) is a Belgian politician and Member of the European Parliament for Flanders with the Vlaamse Liberalen en Democraten, part of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe and ...
(1954–), member of the European Parliament * Mieke Vogels (1954–), politician (former minister, Flemish MP)


Sciences

* Dries Buytaert (1978–), author of
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* Didier de Chaffoy de Courcelles (1953–), vice-president R&D of
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*
Peter Piot Sir Peter Karel, Baron Piot, (born 17 February 1949) is a Belgian-British microbiologist known for his research into Ebola and AIDS. After helping discover the Ebola virus in 1976 and leading efforts to contain the first-ever recorded Ebola ep ...
(1949–), microbiologist, head of
UNAIDS The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS) (, ONUSIDA) is the main advocate for accelerated, comprehensive and coordinated global action on the HIV/ AIDS pandemic. The mission of UNAIDS is to lead, strengthen and support an ...
* Vincent Timmerman, molecular biologist *
Christine Van Broeckhoven Christine Van Broeckhoven (born 9 April 1953) is a Belgian molecular biologist and professor in Molecular genetics at the University of Antwerp ( Antwerp, Belgium). She is also leading the VIB Department of Molecular Genetics, University of A ...
(1953–), scientist and politician * Anthony Liekens (1975–), informaticists, biologist, inventor and educator


Notable faculty

* Marc Bossuyt, law * Rudy Martens, management * Bence Nanay, philosophy *
Christine Van Broeckhoven Christine Van Broeckhoven (born 9 April 1953) is a Belgian molecular biologist and professor in Molecular genetics at the University of Antwerp ( Antwerp, Belgium). She is also leading the VIB Department of Molecular Genetics, University of A ...
, molecular biologist *
Christine Van Den Wyngaert Christine, Baroness Van den Wyngaert (born 2 April 1952) is a Belgian jurist and judge. She served as international and comparative criminal law expert from 2009 to 2018 as a judge on the International Criminal Court. She served in the Trial Div ...
, law *
Frank Vandenbroucke Frank Vandenbroucke is the name of: *Frank Vandenbroucke (politician) Frank Ignace Georgette Vandenbroucke (; born 21 October 1955) is a Belgian- Flemish academic and politician of Vooruit who has been serving as Deputy Prime Minister and Min ...
, Applied Economics and Social Sciences


Student life


Sports

The University of Antwerp has a long tradition in organizing international student championships. The following
FISU The Fédération Internationale du Sport Universitaire (FISU, en, International University Sports Federation) is responsible for the organization and governance of worldwide sports competitions for student-athletes between the ages of 17 and 25 ...
, EUSA and IFIUS events have been organized: * 1978: FISU World University Cycling Championship * 1982: FISU World University Cross Country Championship * 1992: FISU World University Chess Championship * 2004: IFIUS World Interuniversity Games * 2006: FISU World University Cycling Championship * 2007: EUSA European University Bridge Championship


Student organisations

At the University of Antwerp there are faculty clubs, regional clubs and political clubs. Faculty bound clubs are governed by VUAS which consists of Unifac and ASK-Stuwer. Political and philosophical clubs are governed by PFK-Antwerpen. The student newspaper is called "Dwars".


See also

* Antwerp Management School *
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*
Flanders Interuniversity Institute of Biotechnology VIB is a research institute located in Flanders, Belgium. It was founded by the Flemish government in 1995, and became a full-fledged institute on 1 January 1996. The main objective of VIB is to strengthen the excellence of Flemish life sciences r ...
(Vlaams Instituut voor Biotechnologie, VIB) *
Interuniversity Microelectronics Centre Interuniversity Microelectronics Centre (IMEC) is an international research & development organization, active in the fields of nanoelectronics and digital technologies, with headquarters in Belgium. Luc Van den hove has served as President an ...
(IMEC) *
Performance Analysis of Telecommunication Systems The Performance Analysis of Telecommunication Systems (PATS) research group is part of the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science of the University of Antwerp The University of Antwerp ( nl, Universiteit Antwerpen) is a major Belgian un ...
– a telecommunications research group at the university * Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp *
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*
University Foundation The Belgian University Foundation (French: ''Fondation Universitaire''; Dutch: ''Universitaire Stichting'') was founded in 1920. The goal of the Foundation, as was put forward by Emile Francqui, is to promote scientific activity at Belgian unive ...
* Utrecht Network * Waterfront Researchpark


References


External links

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