Facultés universitaires Saint-Louis
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| Facultés universitaires Saint-Louis | |
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| Established | 1858 |
| Type | Catholic/Partly state funded |
| Rector | Jean-Paul Lambert |
| Students | 2,300 |
| Location | Brussels, Belgium 50°51′11.21″N 4°21′40.59″E / 50.8531139°N 4.3612750°ECoordinates: 50°51′11.21″N 4°21′40.59″E / 50.8531139°N 4.3612750°E |
| Affiliations | Académie Louvain |
| Website | http://www.fusl.ac.be/ |
The Facultés universitaires Saint-Louis (FUSL) in Brussels, Belgium is a public university in the French Community of Belgium. Its official language is French. It was originally a school of philosophy.[citation needed]
FUSL, Université Catholique de Louvain, and two other French-speaking universities in Belgium make up the Académie universitaire Louvain.[1]
Notable alumni [edit]
- Benoît Cerexhe, Belgian politician, minister of the Région bruxelles-capitale.
- Etienne Davignon, businessman, Belgian statesman and former European Commissioner.
- Jean-Baptiste Janssens (1889-1964), twenty-seventh Superior General of the Society of Jesus.
- Philippe van Parijs, philosopher, professor at Harvard University and Université Catholique de Louvain.
- Michel Weber, philosopher.
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