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Manon Van Hoorebeke, a student in the Bornem district of Antwerp, has been selected as European Digital Girl of the Year in Rome for her efforts in encouraging girls’ interest in technology.

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Ten percent of Belgian employees under the age of 30 are overqualified for their job, reports De Standaard.

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Last year, mathematicians worldwide were stunned – as were many non-mathematicians – when the US-based Breakthrough Prize Foundation announced that it would award five prizes of $3 million each to

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Education minister Hilde Crevits has announced the precise rises in the enrolment fees for higher education.

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Residents of Belgium with a diploma from another country now have one place they can go to find information on getting it recognised.

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A social media post by Belgian teacher David Degreef, who turned down a job offer by a Brussels school after being told not to disclose his sexual orientation in class, has sparked a major public

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Three pupils from three Brussels schools give us the lowdown on life in and out of the classroom

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In an interview with Flemish newspaper De Tijd, the chair of the Association University of Leuven (KU Leuven) stated that the average teacher in Dutch-speaking schools is conservative and

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