Hasselt University is a university with campuses in Hasselt and Diepenbeek, Belgium. It was founded in 1971, as the Limburgs Universitair Centrum (LUC). On June 15, 2005 the university changed its name to Hasselt University.
The university consists of 4 faculties [1]:
The rector of the university currently is prof. dr. Jonny Daenen, the vice rectors are prof. dr. Paul Janssen and prof. dr. Erna Nauwelaerts.
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Currently, the Universities of Hasselt and Maastricht work together as the Transnational University Limburg (tUL) for studies in IT and Biomedical Sciences.
Located in the heart of the Euregion, Hasselt and its university are truly international. Hasselt is situated about one hour driving form cities such as Brussels, Antwerp and Aachen (Germany), and is very near to Liège and Maastricht (the Netherlands).
Hasselt University is situated on the campus of Diepenbeek (a small town near Hasselt), which occupies an attractive 150 acre site in the middle of Limburg's green belt. Hasselt University is expanding towards Hasselt, the capital of Limburg, which has a population of almost 70,000 and is the administrative and commercial centre of the province.
Studentnumbers [2]:
Staffnumbers: On February 1st 2011, 870 members of staff were employed at Hasselt University [3].
Research institutes of the university [4]:
The most important student organisation is the student's union, StuRa: a group of 14 elected students who are the representatives of the students and who make sure the student's rights are respected.
Other Student organisations at the University Hasselt are:
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