The Faculty of Philosophy, Arts and Letters (FIAL) offers a wide range of undergraduate (bachelor’s) and graduate (master’s and PhD) programmes.
Depending on the programme, courses are taught in French and other European languages (German, English, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, etc.), Eastern languages (Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, etc.) and Slavic languages (Russian).
Preparing to attend FIAL
Who can do an exchange in FIAL?
In order to participate in an exchange programme with the Faculty of Philosophy, Arts and Letters (FIAL) in Louvain-la-Neuve, an existing bilateral exchange agreement with your faculty/school must be in place in one of the following fields:
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We accept applications only from students who have been nominated by their home university.
What is the procedure for doing an exchange?
Partner universities are invited to nominate their students via our Mobility Online platform, using the link sent by email a few months before the nomination deadlines.
Steps to be followed
As soon as you have been nominated by your home university’s exchange coordinator, you will receive a personal identification code. You will then be asked to upload the following documents into the Mobility Online platform:
- A copy of both sides of your passport (or identity card if you are a national of an EU or associated country). Your nationality must be clearly stated on your document.
- A copy of transcripts of all your previous years of higher education.
- After signing your application form, you will be asked to upload your Learning Agreement, completed and signed by you and your home university’s faculty coordinator.
What are the nomination and application deadlines?
Exchange |
Nomination deadline |
Application deadline |
1st term or whole year |
15 May |
31 May |
Second term |
15 November |
30 November |
In some exceptional circumstances, these deadlines may be extended upon request.
As soon as your application has been processed by the Enrolment Office, you will receive an email at your personal address indicating the procedure to follow to activate your account. This will give you access to your virtual dashboard and other functionalities offered to enrolled students.
Once your virtual dashboard has been activated, you will have to upload an id photo for the creation of your access and student cards. You will be given these cards on the first day of the term.
Non-European Union nationals (except those of Iceland, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Norway and Switzerland) who do not have Belgian student status, i.e. who need a visa, will be able to use the enrolment authorisation received in in their virtual dashboard to obtain their student visa (Schengen D). Otherwise, students who come to UCLouvain in the academic year’s first four months (September to January) will receive a letter from the Enrolment Office confirming their authorisation to enrol, which will enable them to obtain their visa.
There are several ways to find accommodation in Louvain-la-Neuve
University accommodation
As an exchange student, you have the possibility of applying for university accommodation in a “kot communautaire” (shared flat) or, more rarely, “kot-à-projet” (theme-based shared flat).
You must submit your application as soon as possible via the online accommodation application form and no later than 31 May for a first-term exchange or 14 December for a second-term exchange.
Private accommodation
Several other rental channels offer accommodation on the Louvain-la-Neuve campus.
Do not hesitate to consult the information available on the website!
Information and contacts
Information concerning accommodation is on the webpages of the UCLouvain Logistics and Student Accommodation Service.
“Kot communautaire” (shared flat)
The diversity of possibilities and richness of contacts between students make community life an enriching and unforgettable experience. Around the “commu” (common space), which includes a fully equipped kitchen, usually a living room and bathroom facilities, there are 3 to 10 furnished rooms. Each room includes a bed, bed base, mattress, shelf, wardrobe, desk, chair and, in most cases, sink.
“Kot-à-projet” (theme-based shared flat)
The kot-à-projet is a shared flat managed by the UCLouvain Logistics and Student Accommodation Service. Students unite around a project and share a particularly intense common life. Participating in a kot-à-projet requires an investment of time to carry out activities around themes such as:
- awareness-raising concerning:
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issues related to childhood, developing countries, health, environment, etc.;
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- community via:
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theatre, games, music, sports;
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various student and community services;
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culture and art in all their forms, help for disabled students, and more.
There are no less than 110 kots-à-projet at UCLouvain. KAPs, as they are called, generally have evocative names: Astrokot, KAP Contes, Photokot, Kot Oxfam, Kot Emploi, Improkot, Kot Manga, Kot-é-Chine, etc.
The application for a room in a kot-à-projet is made directly to the KAP coordinator.
French is the main language of instruction at UCLouvain. A B2 level (oral and written) is therefore recommended in order to be able to pursue university courses effectively.
Pre-term intensive class
If you want to practise French before the term, you can register for the intensive French class at the CLL Language Centres in Louvain-la-Neuve and Brussels. There is a fee for the course, but a discount is available for students admitted to a UCLouvain programme (international or exchange programme).
For more information, consult the CLL Language Centres website.
Exchange programme class
Language classes are given at the UCLouvain Language Institute (French: Institut des langues vivantes, ILV).
Erasmus or exchange students may include in their programme up to two French classes per term (10/30 or 16/60 ECTS). Admission to additional classes must be requested directly from the ILV and by paying the appropriate fees.
French language classes:
- must be included in the Learning Agreement;
- must be at the same level (if taken in the same four-month period);
- if only one class is chosen, it cannot be a three-ECTS credit course.
More information on French language classes
It is highly recommended to attend the ILV information sessions at the beginning of each term.
What course can I take?
The entire range of courses offered by UCLouvain is accessible via this search engine (search for a “course unit”). This will give you access to all course descriptions (content, timetable and other practical information). If you are looking for a specific course, you can also visit the page: programmes offered by the Faculty of Philosophy, Arts and Letters.
English- and French-friendly courses
Depending on the programme, you will have access to courses taught in French, but also in other languages, such as English, Dutch, Italian, Spanish or German. The language of instruction is specified for each course in the online programme and in the course description.
Some language classes also offer facilities in English or French: these are the English-friendly and French-friendly courses.
I've just arrived in Belgium
Louvain-la-Neuve is located in Brabant wallon Province, near Brussels. Directions for getting to its campus can be found on the UCLouvain mobility webpages.
The academic year is divided into two main terms:
First term: September to January
Second term: February to June
Depending on the agreement, you may spend one term or the whole academic year at UCLouvain.
You must attend classes from the beginning of the term. In this way you will be able to participate fully in academic activities and pass your exams!
The International Relations Service of the Faculty of Philosophy, Arts and Letters organises an information session at the beginning of each term. You will receive important documents and information about the organisation of your studies and the functioning of the faculty. It is therefore essential to attend! The information and welcome session for students arriving in the first semester of the academic year 2024-2025 will take place on
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Friday 13 September, 2024
The Faculty of Philosophy, Arts and Letters welcomes exchange students (Erasmus+, Mercator)
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9:30 am: Exchange students are welcomed in the SOCRATE Building, Place Cardinal Mercier.
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- 10:00 am: information session in room SOCR 40.
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- 11:00 am: information on UCLouvain dashboard, in computer rooms SOCR 054 and SOCR 068
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- 12:30 pm: Exchange students will be taken to the UCLouvain International Welcome Day, to meet representatives of many on-campus international organizations.
Reception for students arriving in September
UCLouvain is organising a RECEPTION SERVICE for international students at Louvain-la-Neuve train station.
Where: Galerie de la gare, Office de Tourisme-INFORVILLE.
If you arrive before February 2, you can go to the:
POINT DE REPÈRE
Reception service for international students
Rue des Wallons 10
+32(0)10 47 20 02
2023-24 Academic Year FACT SHEET
The information in this section will be useful once you are definitively enrolled as an exchange student at UCLouvain.
UCLouvain virtual office and email address
If you are a student from the European Union, the Enrolment Office will email you instructions on how to activate your UCLouvain personal account as soon as the admission procedure is completed. You will be able to do this before your arrival in Belgium.
If you are a national of a country outside the European Union, you will be emailed the information to activate your account after your arrival in Belgium.
To be kept informed of all the information necessary for a smooth stay at UCLouvain, activate your UCLouvain personal account as soon as possible. This will give you access to your UCLouvain email address and your virtual office.
How to activate your account
To activate your UCLouvain personal account, follow the instructions described in the “Procedure for new students”.
After your arrival at UCLouvain, and once your final choice of study programme has been approved, you will need to register on the Moodle platform. Professors use it to distribute class materials and offer additional activities (submission of assignments, discussion forums, etc.).
You must first create your account on Moodle (►follow the registration instructions), then choose the classes included in your Study Agreement to gain access to the necessary information.
ATTENTION!
- Moodle registration is not automatic.
- Do not confuse class enrolment (performed by the Erasmus administrator) with Moodle registration.
- Do not confuse exam registration with registration for classes on Moodle.
AGOR |
auditoires Agora |
place Agora, 19 |
BARB |
auditoires Sainte- Barbe |
place Sainte-Barbe, 1 |
COUB |
auditoires Pierre de Coubertin |
place Pierre de Coubertin, 2 |
DESC |
auditoires Descamps |
Grand’Place, 45 |
DOYE |
auditoires Doyen |
place des Doyens, 1 |
ERAS |
auditoires Érasme |
place Blaise Pascal, 1 |
ESOP |
auditoires Ésope |
ILV (Institut des Langues Vivantes/UCLouvain Language Institute), Traverse d’Ésope 1 |
LECL |
auditoires Leclercq |
place Montesquieu, 1 |
MERC |
auditoires Mercator |
place Louis Pasteur, 3 |
MONT |
auditoires Montesquieu |
rue Montesquieu, 32 |
MORE |
auditoires More |
place Montesquieu, 2 |
SCES |
auditoires des Sciences |
place des Sciences, 2 |
SOCR |
auditoires Socrate |
place du Cardinal Mercier, 10-12 |
STUD |
auditoires Studio |
place Agora |
SUD |
auditoires Croix du Sud |
place Croix du Sud |