Louvain School of Engineering
The Louvain School of Engineering or École polytechnique de Louvain (EPL) is a faculty of the University of Louvain, Belgium, founded in 1864. Known as the Faculty of Applied Sciences prior to 2008, it currently operates on the campuses of Louvain-la-Neuve and UCLouvain Charleroi.
The Arenberg Castle, hosting the Catholic University of Louvain's Faculty of Applied Science.
Auditoires des Sciences in Louvain-la-Neuve, hosting part of the Louvain School of Engineering.
UCLouvain or Université catholique de Louvain is Belgium's largest French-speaking university. It is located in Louvain-la-Neuve, which was expressly built to house the university, and Brussels, Charleroi, Mons, Tournai and Namur. Since September 2018, the university uses the branding UCLouvain, replacing the acronym UCL, following a merger with Saint-Louis University, Brussels.
Book celebrating the 25 anniversary of the founding of the Catholic University of Louvain, November 3, 1859.
The Halles universitaires in Louvain-la-Neuve
The Montesquieu square in Louvain-la-Neuve, where the Faculty of Law and Criminology is located.
The garden of medicinal plants on campus UCLouvain Bruxelles Woluwe.