Foreign students
Choosing HEC-ULg, a belgian Management School

So you are a foreign student planning to widen your horizons and continue your studies at HEC-ULg, Business School in Belgium? Congratulations, you have made a good choice!
The environment at HEC-ULg is very international: in the Management School, 15% of students are foreign (not including the exchange students) and 97 nationalities are represented within Liège University.
At HEC-ULg, you have the possibility of studying in one or several languages and you live in a fertile multicultural environment. This international mix is one major advantage of our training in economics and management: it makes it possible to develop the intercultural skills that are essential in an ever more globalised working context.
Situated in the heart of Europe, only ten minutes from the new high-speed train station built by architect Santiago Calatrava, HEC-ULg School of Management has a long intellectual tradition combined with a culture of contact with the business world.
Liège amply deserves its reputation as a “land of welcome”: this belgian town, so rich in history and culture, yet dynamic like its University, will be sure to please you.
We offer you:
- 2 types of Bachelor’s degrees (180 ECTS credits), one in Economic and Managerial Sciences and the other in Business Management;
- several Master’s degrees (60 credits, in one year) in Managerial Sciences and in Economic Sciences; specialized Master’s degrees in English (120 credits) in the disciplines of management and economics, and Executive Master’s degrees (60 credits) in a single year of studies and accessible only to students already holding a specialized Master’s degree;
- a Doctoral Training program in our Doctoral School.
The specialized Master’s degrees and the Doctoral Training program are generally taught in English, but some courses may be available in either French or English. In this way, we can cater for English-speaking students and/or students who speak English and French.
Newsletters
- Newsletter 1 - February 2011
- Newsletter 2 - March 2011
- Newsletter 3 - December 2011
- Newsletter 4 - January 2012