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Hasselt University was established in 1971. Until 1991 it was an undergraduate level university institution consisting of two faculties: the Faculty of Medicine-Dentistry and the Faculty of Sciences (with study programmes in Mathematics, Physics, Computer Science, Chemistry and Biology). In 1991 Hasselt University expanded by transforming the Limburg Business School (Economische Hogeschool Limburg), an independent university college which was located on the same campus, into the Faculty of Applied Economics. At the same time, Hasselt University became entitled to organise postgraduate programmes and to award doctoral degrees in its three Faculties.

In 2001 the Flemish and Dutch Ministers of Education signed an International Treaty by which the transnational University Limburg was founded. Academic staff from Hasselt University and from nearby Maastricht University (in the Dutch Province of Limburg, the Netherlands) jointly undertake research activities and offer degree programmes in Life Sciences and Computer Sciences.

In September 2004 Hasselt University started with a unique degree programme (bachelor and master) in Transportation Sciences. Since September 2008 Hasselt University was entitled to organize a Bachelor programme of Law and as of September 2011 a Master program of Law.

Hasselt University can award doctoral degrees in its four Faculties and in the Institute of Transportation Sciences.
Hasselt University is a young, innovative and dynamic university with approximately 3.000 students, 600 teaching and research staff and 250 administrative and technical staff.
In 2002 Hasselt University, together with XIOS Hogeschool Limburg and the Provinciale Hogeschool Limburg (PHL), established the Limburg Association of Higher Education. This Association led to the foundation of three “Associated Faculties”:

* the associated Faculty of Applied and Industrial Sciences;
* the associated Faculty of Architecture;
* the associated Faculty of Physiotherapy.

In these faculties the research basis is provided by Hasselt University.

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Funding type: Public
*= (Approx. total)
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Services & Facilities

Accommodation

International students should find accommodation by themselves. In doing so they are recommended to follow the suggestions given below and to use the available assistance from UHasselt.

You can search in the 'Accommodations Database'put together by the Office for Student Affairs of UHasselt. This pool includes student rooms which are let under conditions controlled by the Office for Student Affairs. An important condition is that the lease is restricted to 10 months. (It might prove difficult to rent rooms from this pool for less than 10 months). Other important conditions are safety, price/quality ratio and the use of a standard contract.

The address list of rooms in this pool can be obtained on arrival, from the Office for Student Affairs (reception desk of Main Building, open Monday through Thursday from 9.00 am to 4.00 pm; Friday 9.00 am to 2.00pm).

During the first semester, some rooms are made available by outgoing ERASMUS-students who go abroad during that semester. These rooms are only available to incoming ERASMUS-students.

All accommodation is self-catering. Cooking facilities, toilets and showers are mostly available. In most cases, these facilities are shared with other students in the house. All rooms are single and are furnished with the basics (bed, table, chair, cupboard).

It is indispensable, however, that (exchange) students bring their own bed and bath linnen or buy it after arrival in Diepenbeek or Hasselt.

Housing office:Opening hours: Monday through Thursday from 9.00 am to 4.00 pm; Friday 9.00 am to 2.00pm
The office is closed between Christmas and New Year en from July 18 2011 till August 15 2011
e-mail: studentenvoorzieningen@uhasselt.be

Health

If you are from an EEA country you are insured through your own national health service by the European Health Insurance card (EHI). This card covers expenses in case of illness abroad, and is valid for a maximum of one year.

However, if you are from a non-EEA country, you are automatically enrolled into an all-inclusive insurance, called SIP. (Student Insurance Programme)
This SIP-Insurance covers, a.o. health insurance, including hospital costs, civil liability, repatriation costs, legal assistance, etc. If you are staying longer then 6 months you are also subscribed to the health insurance fund CM (Christelijke Mutualiteit).
The monthly fee for SIP and CM together will be 30 EURO (40 EURO per month if you only stay for 6 months or less). The premium must be paid together with the tuition fee.

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