UCLouvain Charleroi explained

UCLouvain Charleroi
Native Name:Université catholique de Louvain
Native Name Lang:fr
Other Name:Maison Georges Lemaître
Motto:Sedes Sapientiae (Latin)
Motto Lang:lat
Mottoeng:Seat of Wisdom, Seat of Knowledge
Established:1966
Type:Free university (state funded)
Parent:University of Louvain
Rector:Vincent Blondel
Students:204[1]
City:Charleroi
Country:Belgium
Campus:Urban
Colors:Louvain blue
Nickname:Wolves
Mascot:Woulfy
Footnotes:Data
Affiliations:The Guild
CEMS
CESAER
CLUSTER
Coimbra Group
IMCC
TIME

UCLouvain Charleroi is a campus of the University of Louvain in Charleroi, Belgium. Consisting of 3 faculties and a series of research centers and institutes, UCLouvain Charleroi consists of the Maison Georges Lemaître,[2] in the center of the city, and a branch in Montignies-sur-Sambre.

It is one of the three UCLouvain sites in the Hainaut Province, along with UCLouvain FUCaM Mons and UCLouvain Tournai.

History

During the Leuven crisis in the 1960s, a transfer of the French-speaking part of the Catholic University of Louvain from Leuven to Charleroi, one of Belgium's largest cities though without any university,[3] is considered as one of the major alternatives to a relocation in Ottignies, which will later hold Louvain-la-Neuve.[4] When the university is legally split in 1970, the Maison Georges Lemaître became property of the French-speaking University of Louvain. It is a large neo-Gothic mansion, designed by architect Auguste Cador. It is located on boulevard Devreux, a few dozen meters from the birthplace of Georges Lemaître, which was located rue du Pont Neuf 10.[5] Georges Lemaître, the founder of the Big Bang Theory, was an alumnus of the Catholic University of Louvain.

Until 1995, courses of the University of Louvain Faculty of Economics, Social and Political Sciences and Communication in Charleroi were organised in the buildings of the Institut Saint-André, a secondary school located next to the Maison Georges Lemaître.[6] [7] A violent fire on 7 March 1995 ravaged the secondary school,[8] which was rebuilt in 1997.[9] UCLouvain thus completely renovated the Maison Georges Lemaître in 1995,[10] and now concentrates most of its Caroloregian activity of teaching and research there.

In parallel and since 1975, the Catholic University Faculties of Mons (FUCaM), which were an independent university until 2011, have been offering programmes in economics and management sciences on the Sainte-Thérèse site of the Institut d'Enseignement secondaire complémentaire catholique (IESCA), in Montignies-sur-Sambre. Since 2005, following the founding of the Académie Louvain, these courses were integrated into the Louvain School of Management.[11] In 2009, the Charleroi-Europe Catholic College (of which IESCA is a member) co-founded the Haute École Louvain en Hainaut, a partner college of UCLouvain. This merger was shortly followed by the merger of the FUCaM with the University of Louvain in 2011. These two institutions currently share the Montignies campus.[12]

Since 2018, a third faculty has established itself in Charleroi: the Louvain School of Engineering. From 2020 onwards, it has been offering a bachelor's degree in computer science.[13]

Description

UCLouvain offers master's degrees and university diplomas in management and fiscal sciences on the Montignies site. Certificates in accounting and tax expertise exempt students from the entrance exams to the Belgian Institute of Company Auditors and the Institute of Chartered Accountants.[14]

The Maison Georges Lemaître houses various research centres as well as the Open Faculty of Economic and Social Policy (FOPES), which is a department of the Faculty of Economic, Social, Political and Communication Sciences of UCLouvain (ESPO) and organises a master's degree in economic and social policy.[15] It also serves as an exhibition centre[16] and research centre for CIRTES, the Interdisciplinary Centre for Research on Work, the State and Society.

UCLouvain has also set up research centres at the Gosselies aeropole:[17] the Centre of Excellence in Information Technology (CETIC) serving as a centre of expertise for the development of Walloon companies and founded by UCLouvain with the universities of Namur and Mons,[18] as well as the Cenaero (Research Centre in Aeronautics) with the University of Liège and the Université libre de Bruxelles,[19] an institute for the development of aeronautics and space industry.[20]

In addition, the Gosselies cluster hosts three spin-offs from UCLouvain:[21] Cedit, a technology company, and since 2011, iTeos, a farmaceutical company founded within the de Duve Institute at UCLouvain Brussels Woluwe and which raised a capital of 75 million US dollars in 2018,[22] and Viridaxis, since 2011.[23]

UCLouvain also participates in the Interuniversity Certificate in Energy Electronics organised by Thales Alenia Space at the Open University of the Wallonia-Brussels Federation, which is based in Charleroi.[24]

Programmes

Open Faculty of Economic and Social Policy

Faculty of Economic, Social and Political Sciences and Communication

Research institutes

Notes and References

  1. https://uclouvain.be/fr/rapport-annuel/les-etudiants-2020.html Faits et chiffres UCLouvain 2020
  2. Web site: Charleroi – Maison G. Lemaître. 1 July 1970. Crossroads Bank for Enterprises. Federal Public Service Economy. 26 January 2019.
  3. Web site: Un déficit de diplômés du supérieur. 18 December 2017. Le Soir.
  4. Web site: Et si le "Walen buiten" avait été positif pour la Wallonie?. 16 January 2018. Le Soir. French.
  5. Web site: Maison Georges Lemaître (UCLouvain). sciences.be.
  6. Web site: Facultés + Cercles et Instituts de recherche. Koter Info. French. 23 June 2019.
  7. Web site: Charleroi site. UCLouvain. 23 June 2019.
  8. Web site: Le "miracle" de Saint-André a permis d'éviter une tragédie dans l'école en feu, des dizaines d'enfants sauvés des flammes.... 8 March 1995. French. 26 January 2019.
  9. Web site: History of our school – Institut Saint-André Charleroi. Institut Saint-André Charleroi. 29 December 2015.
  10. Web site: Maison Georges Lemaître – 6 Boulevard Devreux. 18 September 2011. magical-art-nouveau-johannel.blogspot.com.
  11. Web site: The Louvain School of Management, first Belgian management school in the Financial Times ranking!. 29 September 2010. UCLouvain.
  12. Web site: Accès et plans. UCLouvain.
  13. Web site: Rapport de commission présenté au nom de la Commission de l'Enseignement supérieur, de l'Enseignement de Promotion sociale, de la Recherche et des Médias. 23 April 2019. Parliament of the French Community. 29 April 2019.
  14. Web site: Certificates. UCLouvain.
  15. Web site: FOPES – Master à Horaire décalé. moc-ct.be. French. 26 January 2019.
  16. Web site: Maison Georges Lemaître – UCLouvain. reseau-idee.be.
  17. Web site: Centres de recherche – Charleroi. UCLouvain. French. 23 June 2019.
  18. Web site: About the Cetic. Centre d'Excellence en Technologies de l'Information. French.
  19. Web site: Statutes of the Centre de Recherche en Aeronautique. 15 July 2014. Federal Public Service Justice. Belgian official journal. 26 January 2019.
  20. Web site: Cenaero – Our profile. cenaero.be.
  21. Web site: Spin-offs (Charleroi). UCLouvain. 23 June 2019.
  22. Web site: iTeos – Our company. iteostherapeutics.com. 23 June 2019.
  23. Web site: Viridaxis History. viridaxis.com. 23 June 2019.
  24. Web site: Thales Alenia Space crée un certificat interuniversitaire à Charleroi. 12 January 2019. La Dernière Heure. French.
  25. Web site: Masters – Horaire décalé (Charleroi). UCLouvain. French.
  26. Web site: Transformation digitale : un nouveau programme destiné aux managers. Planet Business. French. 16 July 2020.
  27. Web site: Le CDER pour devenir professeur de religion dans le Secondaire. Higher Institute of Theology of the Diocese of Tournai. French. 12 August 2019.