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  1. More events. Ghent University is a top 100 university founded in 1817. As one of the major universities in Belgium, our 11 faculties offer a wide range of courses.

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      At Ghent University, 15,000 staff members help to build the...

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      Mission. Ghent University is an open, pluralistic and...

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      Top CEO Marianne De Backer is Ghent University Alumnus of...

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  2. Home. Programmes. Bachelor programmes. Most bachelor programmes are taught in Dutch (only the Bachelor of Social Sciences is taught in English - application and enrolment at VUB ). An overview of all programmes is published in our course catalogue. Master programmes taught in English. Advanced master programmes taught in English.

  3. La Universidad de Gante (en neerlandés Universiteit Gent, abreviado UGent) es una de las tres más grandes universidades flamencas. Está situada en la histórica ciudad de Gante en Flandes, Bélgica. Tiene cerca de 30 000 estudiantes y un cuerpo docente y funcionario de 6.400 miembros.

  4. Learn about the opportunities and requirements for studying abroad at Ghent University as an exchange student. Find out how to apply, choose courses, arrange language and internship contracts, and get support from the International Relations Office.

  5. Ghent University ( Dutch: Universiteit Gent, abbreviated as UGent) is a public research university located in Ghent, Belgium. Located in Flanders, Ghent University is one of the largest Belgian universities, consisting of 50,000 students and 9,000 staff members.

  6. Ghent University is a public research university and one of the most prestigious universities in Belgium, currently ranked within the top 150 of the QS World University Rankings.

  7. www.universia.net › es › universidadesUniversidad de Gante

    La Universidad de Gante (Ghent University) fue fundada por el rey Guillermo I y se inauguró el 9 de octubre de 1817. En su primer año, contó con 190 estudiantes y 16 profesores. Las cuatro facultades originales eran Humanidades, Leyes, Medicina y Ciencia, y las materias de impartían en latín.