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What universities are there in Belgium?
University of Leuven, Ghent University, Free University of Brussels, University of the Netherlands, University of France, University of Belgium.

The University of Leuven is the largest university in Belgium, with the reputation of being a national university in Belgium. It is a top institution of higher learning in Europe and one of the world-famous universities. It is the oldest surviving Catholic university in the world. Established on 1425. Located in Flanders, Belgium. Leuven University is one of the best universities in the world today. In recent 100 years, it has been ranked in the top 20 in the world. The ranking in recent 50 years is around 17. College: Leuven University has carried out fruitful research and teaching in many academic fields: Research and teaching in Leuven University are closely linked, and the purpose of teaching is to cultivate students' ability to organize knowledge.

Ghent University, founded in 18 17, is a well-known comprehensive university with 1 1 colleges. The total number of students is about 20500. Ghent is one of the most important cities in Flanders. Not only because of its cultural and historical heritage. But also because of its geographical location today. The city is located at the intersection of major railway lines and highways in Europe. Ghent University is proud of its unusual and internationally recognized research results. Some RUG laboratories are in a leading position in genetics, biotechnology, medicine, management technology, oceanography, European law, modern philosophy, microelectronics, laser technology, artificial intelligence, gene cultivation and other fields.

The Free University of Brussels, located in Brussels, the capital of the European Union and the Kingdom of Belgium, was founded in 1834. There are more than 10000 students in the Dutch-speaking area, of which about 1800 are international students and more than 800 are from Asia, Africa and South America. The University of Brussels ranks 69th in the world, and three graduates have won the Nobel Prize, including Prigozin, the founder of the world-famous Brussels School. The school is divided into three parts: the general school is located in Itbeck Ofenburg, also known as the "fitness garden", and most departments and disciplines are located in this campus. The Jeter campus has departments of medicine and pharmacy, which is adjacent to the medical college. Luther campus, where the molecular biology research center is located. The school has: School of Philosophy and Literature, School of Law, School of Engineering, School of Medicine, School of Pharmacy, School of Applied Science, School of Social Sciences, School of Political Science and Economics, School of Psychology and Education.