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    Het hoger onderwijs en Brussel by Joost Vaesen, Benjamin Wayens

    Published 2014-04-01

    This synopsis is the first attempt until now to make a global assessment of the role and importance of higher education in Brussels in its interactions with the city and urban development.This synopsis includes three distinct parts. The first part defines the Belgian institutional and political fram...

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    L’enseignement supérieur et Bruxelles by Joost Vaesen, Benjamin Wayens

    Published 2014-04-01

    This synopsis is the first attempt until now to make a global assessment of the role and importance of higher education in Brussels in its interactions with the city and urban development.This synopsis includes three distinct parts. The first part defines the Belgian institutional and political fram...

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    Higher Education and Brussels by Joost Vaesen, Benjamin Wayens

    Published 2014-04-01

    This synopsis is the first attempt until now to make a global assessment of the role and importance of higher education in Brussels in its interactions with the city and urban development.This synopsis includes three distinct parts. The first part defines the Belgian institutional and political fram...

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    De Brusselse bevolking: een demografische doorlichting by Patrick Deboosere, Thierry Eggerickx, Etienne Van Hecke, Benjamin Wayens

    Published 2009-01-01

    The Brussels-Capital Region is comprised of 19 municipalities and has a surface area of 161.4 km². The region is the core of a much broader morphological agglomeration made up of 36 municipalities with a total population of more than one and a half million inhabitants. The official population of the...

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    La population bruxelloise : un éclairage démographique by Patrick Deboosere, Thierry Eggerickx, Etienne Van Hecke, Benjamin Wayens

    Published 2009-01-01

    The Brussels-Capital Region is comprised of 19 municipalities and has a surface area of 161.4 km². The region is the core of a much broader morphological agglomeration made up of 36 municipalities with a total population of more than one and a half million inhabitants. The official population of the...

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    The population of Brussels: a demographic overview by Patrick Deboosere, Thierry Eggerickx, Etienne Van Hecke, Benjamin Wayens

    Published 2009-01-01

    The Brussels-Capital Region is comprised of 19 municipalities and has a surface area of 161.4 km². The region is the core of a much broader morphological agglomeration made up of 36 municipalities with a total population of more than one and a half million inhabitants. The official population of the...

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    Van QR-code tot verwijdering. Debat over de symbolen van een omstreden verleden in de Brusselse openbare ruimte by Joost Vaesen, Serge Jaumain, Iadine Degryse, Dirk Jacobs, Benjamin Wayens

    Published 2024-11-01

    Memorial markers (statues, street names, monuments, commemorations, etc.) are everywhere in Brussels, and reflect the ideological and political values of their time. Their acceptance – which has naturally evolved over time – has often led to protests. Today, these protests focus mainly on the coloni...

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    From QR code to toppling. Debating the symbols of a controversial past in the public space of Brussels by Joost Vaesen, Serge Jaumain, Iadine Degryse, Dirk Jacobs, Benjamin Wayens

    Published 2024-11-01

    Memorial markers (statues, street names, monuments, commemorations, etc.) are everywhere in Brussels, and reflect the ideological and political values of their time. Their acceptance – which has naturally evolved over time – has often led to protests. Today, these protests focus mainly on the coloni...

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    Du QR code au déboulonnage. La mise en débat des symboles d’un passé contesté dans l'espace public bruxellois by Joost Vaesen, Serge Jaumain, Iadine Degryse, Dirk Jacobs, Benjamin Wayens

    Published 2024-11-01

    Memorial markers (statues, street names, monuments, commemorations, etc.) are everywhere in Brussels, and reflect the ideological and political values of their time. Their acceptance – which has naturally evolved over time – has often led to protests. Today, these protests focus mainly on the coloni...

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    Modalités d’accès et public des milieux d’accueil francophones de la petite enfance en Région de Bruxelles-Capitale by Perrine Humblet, Emmanuelle Robert, Philippe Huynen, Gaëlle Amerijckx, Stéphane Aujean, Benjamin Wayens

    Published 2020-12-01

    This fact sheet includes the main results of a survey of French-speaking childcare centres in Brussels between the months of July and October 2018. It deals with the registration procedures and criteria, the organisation of the first days of childcare, the characteristics of users and the financial...

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    Young children in Brussels: from an institutional approach to a systemic view by Perrine Humblet, Gaëlle Amerijckx, Stéphane Aujean, Murielle Deguerry, Michel Vandenbroeck, Benjamin Wayens

    Published 2015-09-01

    In the Belgian federal system, matters related to persons are under the remit of the Community and not of the Region. But although matters such as education and culture are managed in a French- or Dutch-language framework, they are major challenges for Brussels. On several occasions, the Brussels St...

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    Toegangsmodaliteiten en publiek van de Franstalige kinderopvang in het Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest by Perrine Humblet, Emmanuelle Robert, Philippe Huynen, Gaëlle Amerijckx, Stéphane Aujean, Benjamin Wayens

    Published 2020-12-01

    This fact sheet includes the main results of a survey of French-speaking childcare centres in Brussels between the months of July and October 2018. It deals with the registration procedures and criteria, the organisation of the first days of childcare, the characteristics of users and the financial...

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    French-speaking childcare centres in the Brussels-Capital Region: access and users by Perrine Humblet, Emmanuelle Robert, Philippe Huynen, Gaëlle Amerijckx, Stéphane Aujean, Benjamin Wayens

    Published 2020-12-01

    This fact sheet includes the main results of a survey of French-speaking childcare centres in Brussels between the months of July and October 2018. It deals with the registration procedures and criteria, the organisation of the first days of childcare, the characteristics of users and the financial...

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    Besoin en enseignants en Région bruxelloise à l'horizon 2020 by Benjamin Wayens, Bernard Delvaux, Pierre Marissal, Sofie Vermeulen, Benoit Quittelier, Rudi Janssens

    Published 2016-06-01

    In 2019-2020, the Brussels Capital Region will be home to some 24 000 more students than there were in 2013-2014, in preschool, primary and secondary education. This growth generates additional needs in infrastructure, but also in teachers. An interuniversity research team from the Université Libre...

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