Marc Vervenne

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Marc Vervenne
Rector of KU Leuven
Term 1 August 2005 31 July 2009
Predecessor André Oosterlinck
Successor Mark Waer
Born (1949-04-16) April 16, 1949
Ieper, Belgium
Alma mater Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Profession Professor of Biblical studies
Religion Roman Catholic
Website http://www.marcvervenne.be/

Marc Vervenne (born on April 16, 1949) is a Belgian theologian.

From August 2005 till July 2009 he was the rector of the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. In 2005, he won the elections for new rector in the third round on Tuesday 24 May 2005 by beating Rik Torfs with 50.81% to 49.19%. Before becoming rector, he was vice-rector of the Human sciences group. On 3 December 2008 the university announced that he would not serve a second term.[1] On August 1, 2009 Mark Waer became the new rector.

Early life

Born in Ieper, Belgium, Vervenne first went to the seminary to become a priest, but quit in 1973. He then started work in the construction industry as lorry driver. Later, he studied theology in Leuven and in 1986 he received his PhD in Theology. He's a specialist of the Old Testament. He is visiting scholar at the universities of Lille (France) and Kinshasa (Congo).

Marc Vervenne is married to Christine De Roo and they have three children: Hannes (1978), Hilke (1980) and Bastiaan (1983).

References

  1. http://www.demorgen.be/dm/nl/1344/Onderwijs/article/detail/526722/2008/12/03/Geen-tweede-mandaat-voor-KUL-rector-Vervenne.dhtml

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