Facultés Universitaires Saint-Louis (FUSL) and Brussels
The Facultés Universitaires Saint-Louis (FUSL), founded in 1858, is home to 1,600 students from over 50 different countries. Courses at FUSL are taught in a spirit of cultural openness, with emphasis on the international dimension. FUSL is primarily a French-speaking school that offers a range of courses at the undergraduate level, taught in French and Dutch as well as some courses in the social sciences taught in English. FUSL is known for its friendly atmosphere, and relations between students and professors are relaxed, both in and out of the classroom. The university has three faculties or departments–Arts and Letters, Law and Economics, Social and Political Sciences—with particular strength in the social sciences. FUSL offers the bachelor degree in these fields as well as a number of post-graduate degrees.
FUSL is situated in the center of Brussels, the capital of Belgium, and of the country’s French and Flemish communities. It is near two metro stations and ten minutes by foot from Brussels North Station. FUSL has all the advantages of a large multicultural metropolis and is an ideal environment for learning and research. The city boasts a range of cultural activities and leisure time pursuits for students.
Brussels is home to the NATO headquarters, the European Parliament and Commission, and the offices of a large number of business federations and other international pressure groups. Numerous cultural institutions of international standing have also chosen Brussels as their home. FUSL both benefits from and contributes to this dynamic picture, which is why its student population is increasingly diverse and international.
FUSL has two halls of residence within a five-minute walk from campus. Other accommodations are available upon request.