University of Liège
University of Liège, state-financed, partially autonomous, coeducational, French-language institution of higher learning in Liège, Belg., founded in 1817 under King William I of the Netherlands. Following Belgian independence (1831), the university was designated a state university in 1835. It has faculties of philosophy and letters, sciences, law (including economics and political and social sciences), medicine, veterinary medicine, and applied sciences (engineering and architecture). There are institutes of psychology and education and of physical education, and a school of business administration.
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Article Title:
University of Liège
Website Name:
Encyclopaedia Britannica
Publisher:
Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc.
Date Published:
15 September 2010
Access Date:
April 22, 2025