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The Cercle
Solvay has been created as a real
company. Its directors and committee
members are elected after an American-style
electoral campaign. 1997-8 turnover
was just under € 400,000 (BEF
15 million).
The
Cercle Solvay has a number of departments,
each with its own responsibilities:
a) The aim of
the Solvay Help Group (GES) is
to provide students with support in
their studies. The group publishes
course notes and corrections for exercises
and exams.
b) The Ball and
Events Committee takes care of
evening events, including the “Orange
Ball”, attended in 1997 by over
1,800 people!
c) The European
Comic Book Library is one of the
best stocked in the country, with
more than 5,000 works, published in
several languages.
d) The Travel
Committee organises excursions
and winter sports.
e) The Solvay
Revue is responsible for putting
on an unforgettable show, every two
years, featuring caricatures of the
teaching staff.
f) The Solvay
Student Jobs Committee helps students
to find work experience and student
jobs, acting as an on-campus coordination
centre with companies.
g) The Cercle
also has its own bar, publication
(The Caducée) and it publishes
a Student Book, giving details of
the students and teaching staff, and
the Year Book, which summarises the
year’s activities.
The role of the Solvay
Student Office (BE) is to:
a) Provide appropriate representation
for Solvay Business School students
within the various School bodies,
including the administrative office,
the Council and the various section
and faculty committees (teaching,
finance or the committee of the ILVP
for instance);
b) Encourage change
and development! We can mention here
reform of the language courses, for
which some of our previous delegates
campaigned so hard, the recent extension
of the courses in general culture
in the Master’s programme and
the forthcoming opening of computer
rooms that will be available to all
students in the faculty;
c) Communicate changes
and reforms introduced into the School;
d) Participate in
the life of BESOCO, the Student Office
of the SOCO faculty.
For further information, contact:
http://solvay.ulb.ac.be/besolvay
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EXPRESS is an organisation created
BY students FOR students. Its main
task is to welcome and integrate ERASMUS
students, both incoming students who
come to study for six months at the
ULB, and those students who have left
to study abroad, providing them with
a link to the Alma Mater.
The EXPRESS Association
is in constant development and is
enriched each year by the arrival
of new members and the development
of new activities. Click
here to find further details about
our association, how you can join
and take part in our activities.
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