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A new online learning platform has been launched to help civil servants at the 19 town halls in Brussels become more bilingual.
About 7% of lecturers who teach in English at Flemish universities or colleges failed or refused to take the compulsory language test to prove sufficient knowledge of the language.
Brussels expats are increasingly inclined to learn or practise a foreign language in the relaxed setting of a pub or coffee shop, rather than a traditional classroom.
Two in three Walloons (66.1%) feel 'rather different' or 'very different' from Flemings, reports RTBF, according to a study by The Walloon Institute for Evaluation, Prospective and Statistics (IWE
In the fourth edition of the Education First English Proficiency Index (EF EPI) released today, Belgium moved up from 13th to ninth place, reports metrotime.be.
The Brussels and the Flemish governments are working together to make integration courses for foreigners in Brussels compulsory.
According to a report in De Morgen, the business world is calling for more courses in English at university level.
The lower court in Brussels has told authorities in the so-called facility municipalities in the Flemish periphery of Brussels, that they have to send out election summons to French-speak
Flanders’ interior minister Geert Bourgeois (pictured) has overturned a decision by the Linkebeek city council to send out the letters calling on residents to vote in both French and Dutc