Flamenco is the acronym of: Flanders Agency for Mobility and Cooperation in Higher Education. The mission of the agency is to contribute to the internationalisation of Flanders’ higher education, by visualising its qualities.
is a project run by Flamenco (Flanders Agency for Mobility and Cooperation in Higher Education). Study in Flanders provides information on higher education in Flanders, Belgium.
is an electronic online publicatie (in Dutch) of Flamenco (Flanders Agency for Mobility and Cooperation in Higher Education). The information in the book concerns internationalisation of higher education, and focuses on the Flemish higher education policy, regulations and good practices.
is an information portal (in Dutch) for Flemish students who want to study abroad. The information is available on a website as an online electronic handbook.
is a project cluster of Flamenco (Flanders Agency for Mobility and Cooperation in Higher Education). Under this heading the advice, formulated by Flamenco, the studies and statistical analyses are clustered. The documents are published on the Flamenco website.
During the Flamenco fora specific subjects and actual themes concerning the internationalisation of the Flemish higher education are discussed and / or presented. These fora can be organised on a limited scale (brainstorm, discussion, ...) or a broader scale (presentation of advice, new information tools, ...).
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According to a study produced by the European Union’s Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions, Belgium, Finland and Austria have the highest quality of life in the European Union.
Belgium’s major pluses are living space, healthcare, social services, pensions and education.
Flemings want to advance in life. Their aim is prosperity and well being for all and they are hard-working entrepreneurs and initiators. Whatever they do, they want to do it as well as possible. The Flemish people strive for quality and attach great importance to efficiency and achieving results. The people of Flanders really do like to enjoy life. On the other hand, they also expect affordable medical care for all and a high standard of education – and they are not disappointed on either count. The rich tapestry of a Fleming’s social life includes extensive social, cultural and leisure facilities and easy-to-access sports centres.