The Université catholique de Louvain, sometimes known as UCL, is Belgium's largest French-speaking university.
The University was based in Leuven ("Louvain" in French), 30 km from Brussels, until 1968. Up to that year, resentment had been growing among Flemings because of privileges given to French-speaking academic staff and the perceived lack of respect by the local French-speaking community for Flanders, wherein Leuven lies. Some French-speakers proposed to change the administrative status of Leuven, including it in a larger, bilingual 'Greater-Brussels'. On the other hand, some Flemish nationalists wanted to expel any trace of the French language from Flanders and could not stand a bilingual university there. The linguistic dispute was resolved by the following settlement: the Dutch-speaking part, now named Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, would stay in Leuven (which is in the part of Belgium where Dutch is the official language), while the French-speaking part would move to a newly created town, Louvain-la-Neuve, 20 km south-east of Brussels.
Education in Brussels | Roman Catholic universities and colleges in Belgium | Pontifical Universities | 1425 establishments | Educational institutions established in the 15th century
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