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Culture & Student Societies or Associations
ULB Student Culture
ULB Culture plans, hosts, and supports ULB cultural events on ULB’s main campuses: exhibitions, plays, concerts, films, etc. It also offers various cultural workshops, allowing students to join a choir or an orchestra, or to take part in world music, theatre, film, and musical creation. The association rents out or offers cultural venues (the Delvaux hall and the rehearsal hall), and manages the University’s main exhibition room, the Allende hall.
Through ULB Culture’s cultural partnerships, members of the university community can take advantage of discounts all year long. If you sign up for the ULB Culture newsletter, you may take part in contests with free tickets given out each month!
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The ULB Museum Network
The ULB Museum Network includes over 10 University museums and collections, spread out over four campuses in Brussels (Auderghem, Erasmus, La Plaine, Solbosch) and two locations in Wallonia (Charleroi-Parentville, Treignes).
The Network publishes three issues of its newsletter each year, which can be found on its webpage along with all information related to its members’ activities and its own.
Student Societies and Associations
ULB student culture is vibrant and diverse, thanks to the many student societies and associations active on campus. From initiation ceremonies and conferences to charity projects, film screenings, and other events, ULB extracurricular activities play an essential role in shaping campus life at ULB. Student traditions are designed to be enjoyable and inclusive, and participation is never compulsory.
Today, more than 80 ULB student associations and societies are officially registered with the University’s Board of Governors. These groups bring together students from different faculties, political affiliations, countries of origin, and cultural backgrounds, making ULB cultural events a dynamic part of university life.
During your studies, you will most likely be approached by one of these ULB student societies; it is entirely your choice whether or not to get involved.