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Note de synthèse BSI. L’enseignement supérieur et Bruxelles

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  • Joost Vaesen
  • Benjamin Wayens
  • Bas Van Heur
  • Walter Ysebaert
  • Caroline D'Andrimont
  • Wouter Kesbeke
  • Michel Hubert
  • Serge Jaumain
  • Lucy Amez
  • Eric Corijn
  • Sarah De Laet
  • Jelena Dobbels
  • Nicola Francesco Dotti
  • Virginie Jourdain
  • Michèle Taymans
  • Nathalie Van Droogenbroeck

Abstract

Cette note de synthèse est la première tentative réalisée à ce jour pour cerner, de manière globale, le rôle et l'importance de l'enseignement supérieur à Bruxelles dans ses interactions avec la ville et le développement urbain.La note comporte trois parties distinctes. La première précise le cadre institutionnel et politique belge dans lequel fonctionnent les institutions d’enseignement supérieur à Bruxelles. La deuxième établit une série de constats. La troisième partie aborde quelques grands défis et débats relatifs aux institutions d’enseignement supérieur...

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  • Joost Vaesen & Benjamin Wayens & Bas Van Heur & Walter Ysebaert & Caroline D'Andrimont & Wouter Kesbeke & Michel Hubert & Serge Jaumain & Lucy Amez & Eric Corijn & Sarah De Laet & Jelena Dobbels & Nic, 2014. "Note de synthèse BSI. L’enseignement supérieur et Bruxelles," ULB Institutional Repository 2013/160077, ULB -- Universite Libre de Bruxelles.
  • Handle: RePEc:ulb:ulbeco:2013/160077
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