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Solvay MBA Programme
ULB CP145/1
21, av. F.D. Roosevelt
1050 Bruxelles

Email: infomba@ulb.ac.be

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The Solvay Business School is the school of management of the Brussels University (ULB), founded by Ernest Solvay in 1903. More than 2,000 students attend some thirty programmes at the School today, including degrees in management, the Solvay MBA and more than thirty Executive Education programmes.


> See the School's list of courses

Located in central Brussels, capital of Belgium and heart of the European Union, the Solvay Business School enjoys a plurality of cultures, which confers a number of advantages on the School. Easy to get to (by high speed and other trains, road and air), cosmopolitan Brussels, European City of Culture in 2000, offers all of the leisure facilities a student could wish for.

Since its creation, Brussels University has built a solid reputation and remained loyal to the Libre-Examen philosophy of its founder, Théodore Verhaegen: open-mindedness and independence of thought and the objective examination of facts in the service of action. As an integral part of the ULB, the Solvay Business School benefits from the mutual enrichment of the numerous disciplines taught there.

The Solbosch campus is the nerve centre of the university. A mere 15 minutes from the centre of the town, on the edge of the beautiful Bois de la Cambre, it is the heart of the university, where laboratories, the latest IT equipment and above all the recent social sciences library are located.

Research at Solvay

The Solvay Business School is an integral part of the Brussels University, where research constitutes the basis of the work of full-time teaching staff and that of their teams. Research makes an important and on-going contribution to the quality of teaching as well as inciting high levels of scientific excellence among the School's lecturers. The Solvay Business School also holds a number of Chairs that contribute directly both to the excellence of research and to the quality of teaching in the School.

In the fields of management, finance, industrial economy and public sector management, the level of research conducted at SBS satisfies very real needs, as well as contributing to the excellent reputation of the School.

PhD studies and the Bernheim Centre

Research at the Solvay Business School is principally articulated around its Doctorate in Management jointly created by the Solvay Business School and the Emile Bernheim Centre. All of the activities for doctoral research in management are concentrated in the School.

In addition to the Emile Bernheim Centre, a further 15 research centres are managed by Solvay Business School Professors, working with teams from either the Solvay Business School or the ULB. Most of these teams bring together lecturers and researchers from various sections of the Faculty of Economics and Social and Political Sciences or from other faculties.

To find out more about the Doctoral School.
To find out more about research centres at Solvay.

Recent publications

You can also consult a list of recent publications by teachers and researchers from the Solvay Business School.

International programme

Since 1990, the Solvay Business School has developed a network of more than 50 partners in 17 countries, with whom some 160 student exchanges are organised each year. The Solvay Business School is the only school in Belgium to oblige its students to undertake a six-month exchange programme in a university abroad. Such exchanges take place principally in Europe, within the framework of the SOCRATES and ERASMUS programmes, but also in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Peru, Argentina, India, Japan, Thailand and Singapore.

The main role of the International Programme is to manage student exchanges, both for students who come to Belgium and those who leave. For students of the School, this programme begins with the selection of exchange students and terminates only when they have returned to Brussels and the results achieved during their time abroad have been consolidated with those at Solvay. The International Programme is responsible, among other things, for establishing initial contacts with the partner universities and for the admission procedures for the chosen courses. We also offer students living in rented accommodation in Brussels the possibility to sub-let their digs to other students during their six months' stay abroad.

Over the last six years, the International Programme has also welcomed a number of students each year to attend European seminars. Such seminars generally last for a week, during which the International Programme takes total charge of the students, both academically and in terms of the logistics of their stay (accommodation, transport, meals). The precise content of the seminars varies in function of the type and provenance of the students, but generally includes lectures given by members of the teaching staff of the School, experts from various European Institutions and professionals from the world of business, as well as visits to the European Institutions themselves.

Some comments from lecturers, students and alumni

Theory imposes rigour and develops the capacity for logical argument. Practice stimulates the creative, intuitive and ludic aspects of personality. Finding a balance of the two is less than easy, but when you succeed, the results are explosive.

Peter Praet
Director of the National Bank of Belgium and Professor at the Solvay Business School

The Solvay spirit exists. Students experience it every day. The level of the School is no different. It pushes students to collaborate with one another, not only within their own year, but also across the years. Bonds that are created almost immediately remain after university and into professional life.


Fabrice Franzen
Class of 1998

Languages are a must. Solvay is one of the few schools in the world providing access to the Latin, German and Anglo-Saxon cultures.

Pierre Scohier, Honorary Professor, Solvay Business School

I knew that I wanted my studies to have a definite scientific slant, whilst still having a general aspect. In fact at that moment I was not sure what sorts of jobs I would be drawn to and so I wanted to choose a course that allowed me a rather wide choice of subjects. Solvay fulfils this need.

Nicholas
Class of 2000

They are demanding, difficult and interesting courses, that require not just a capacity to reason and remember, but a critical and analytic mind. In fact, it's a sort of challenge...


Anne
Final year Solvay

The young Solvay graduates that we recruit generally combine a rigorous basic training, with excellent knowledge of the world of business. We observe this from the very first interview with candidates in their very pragmatic approach to the case histories that we submit to them.

Bruno van Lierde
Vice-President, The Boston Consulting group, Brussels and lecturer at the Solvay Business School

"During my training at Solvay, I had the occasion to do an exchange programme in Singapore. I think it will remain one of the best parts of my studies.

François
Class of 2000



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