Vesalius College: Brussels - Direct Enrollment & Exchange
Vesalius College
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CIEE: Brussels - Summer Business, Communications and Culture
CIEE: Brussels - Summer Business, Communications and Culture
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Vesalius College offers programs in Business (economics, international management, technology management, management science, European studies, and marketing concentrations); International Relations (politics, history, economics, communications an... read more
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Obviously it was worthwhile. Matthias L - Bethany Lutheran College View Entire Review
I definitely want to go back to Europe, maybe not to live but for leisure, and now have a broader understanding of the EU and its complexity Maria V - Trinity University View Entire Review

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Isa Brussels: Belgium Was Beautiful, Historical And Rewarding! I Had The Best Time Of My Life.
It most definitely was! I have so much understanding on how Europe views America and also got so much different prespective on topics such as WWI and WWII. Belgium is such a historical country and so beautifully done, the architecture of the city which very old but has that amazing charm to it and makes the country so special. I... Hawa U - Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts View Entire Review
From studying abroad, I learned that I have very capable of being independent and taking care of myself. I also was forced to step out of my comfort zone, and at first I was very nervous of this, but after the initial shock I found it very easy to open up to the Belgians and try to incorporate myself into their culture. My study... Mary M - Birmingham-Southern College View Entire Review
100% YES. Nikkita F - Trinity University View Entire Review
Absolutely I grew as a person; I never had the chance to really travel before but I visited over 12 countries while I was abroad. I met new people and experienced new things, tasted a slew of different foods and went to more museums then I ever thought I'd want to. Learning about new cultures through experience is like nothing I... S D - Bentley University View Entire Review
Yes. I learned how the European political system operates, as well as a good understanding of European culture. I visited sites that were important, yet that not other students were rearing to visit (like a replica of Rodin's "The Thinker"). Overall, it has helped my ability to engage with people of other cultures. Joshua V - Salve Regina University View Entire Review
Every experience is worthwhile. I learned self-reliance, independence, and self-confidence. If I had to do it over again, I would research the program options more thoroughly before committing. Heidi B - Capital University View Entire Review
Absolutely! Studying abroad gave me more confidence in my abilities to navigate around a strange city. I was exposed to new types of food and ways of thinking that have made me a better, more rounded person. I now feel more comfortable about being able to travel in the future. Kelsey A - University of Tampa View Entire Review
Absolutely. I am a completely different in the sense that I am open to new ideas and know that my point of view is not the only point of view. Jordan C - Trinity University View Entire Review
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Vesalius College offers programs in Business (economics, international management, technology management, management science, European studies, and marketing concentrations); International Relations (politics, history, economics, communications and European studies concentrations); and Communications (journalism & scriptwriting, political communication, business communication and European communication studies concentrations). Vesalius College also offers a certificate-earning program on European Peace and Security Studies, which consists of 5 courses and a weekly expert lecture series. The program is given in partnership with the Royal Military Academy, Kent University and the Institute for European Studies. A one-year Master’s program in European Union Policy will be offered. Finally, Vesalius offers study abroad students the opportunity to participate in an Internship Program. Internships are available with high-profile public and private organizations throughout Brussels such as NATO, the European Parliament, the United Nations, Ernst & Young, ING Bank, the European Journalism Center and many more. They are competitive, credit-earning and graded. Academic Notes By virtue of its location in Brussels, the heart of the European community, Vesalius College has targeted the three disciplines most relevant to the expertise available in the local academic and professional sectors. The Business program thrives on the knowledge of professors and guest lecturers with experience in the headquarters of large multinational corporations. The Communications program has its fingers on the pulse of the latest in international communication by virtue of Brussels being the home of the world's largest press corps. As the home of NATO and heart of the European Union, Brussels feeds the International Affairs curriculum with the most knowledgeable experts in the field of public policy and European studies. Students can then confirm and apply the theory they acquire in class by participating in prestigious internships in the public and private sectors in such organizations as NATO, the United Nations, Ernst & Young, MasterCard, and many more. Location Brussels is known as the "Capital of Europe". A city of approximately 2 million, it is the home of NATO and the European Commission. While largely francophone, Brussels is surrounded by Dutch-speaking communities, a peculiarity of interest in this small country with three national languages (French, Dutch and German). Visitors will be fascinated by the international and multicultural nature of this "small big city", but will be comforted by the fact that nearly everyone knows at least some English, which is one reason many tourists call Brussels one of Europe's friendliest cities. Furthermore, Brussels' relatively central location offers an ideal starting point for international travel. Brussels is only 162 miles from Paris, 198 miles from London, 194 miles from Frankfurt and 108 miles from Amsterdam. Public transportation within Brussels as well as to and from Brussels is plentiful, well-designed and economical. For longer trips, students can find attractive fares on high-speed trains or discount airlines.
Program Type(s):
Study AbroadInternship
Program Length(s):
- Fall
- Summer
- Spring
- Academic Year
Instruction Language(s):
- English
Language Requirement(s):
- English
Relevant Study Subject(s):
- Communication and Media Studies
- Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics
- International Relations
- Arts Management, Entertainment Management
- Business Administration and Management
- Finance, Financial Services
- Marketing
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2.7Year Founded:
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