Summer schools

BEST Brussels

Throughout the year BEST organises different activities where students from member universities get the opportunity to increase their international experience, establish contacts, improve their English and have fun. Each BEST Course is attended by 20-30 students of engineering like you, who have something in common: they want to live a unique experience, different from day-to day school life!

Local BEST groups arrange short (1-2 weeks long) courses during winter, spring and summer, where engineering students get the chance to learn more about a specific topic in their field of interest. BEST also organises seminars on educational issues, engineering competitions and leisure events such as sailing-weeks, ski-weeks, ... and more! The limit is set only by the scope of our imagination.

European Summer School (Solvay Business School)

The Solvay Business School, Belgium's most respected school in Management and Finance organises the Solvay Summer School. Read more on the website of the Solvay Business School.

Institute for European Studies (IES)

Summer School on European Policy-Making

Have you ever wondered just how decisions are made and how do ideas turn into policies and law in the European Union? Do you have a background in (international) politics and/or (European) law? Then come to the heart of Europe to study the theory of the decision-making process, to visit the European institutions and to be involved – together with other students from all over the world – in simulation exercises. This summer course is jointly organised by the Institute for European Studies of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, the Diplomatic Academy of Vienna and the University of Vienna. Read more on the IES-website.

Vesalius College Summer School

Situated in Brussels, “The Capital of Europe,” Vesalius College offers students a unique summer experience. Lasting just six weeks, the Summer Session gives students a focused academic programme and the opportunity to experience and explore the best of European culture and travel. Read more on the Vesalius-website.

 

 

 

 

 

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