Académie Louvain (French pronunciation:[akademiluvɛ̃]) was a network of French-speaking catholic universities inBelgium active between 2004 and 2015. It was formed following theBologna process to reform higher-level education, creating a larger university structure.
The network included:
The first implementation of the Académie Louvain network was the creation of theLouvain School of Management, which could unite the faculties and departments ofeconomics,management andbusiness of all four universities, in 5 different cities. This specific choice was made because all four member universities offered degrees in this field. It also included theICHEC Brussels Management School, a college based inBrussels.
After almost three years of active collaboration within the network, the rectors of the four catholic universities decided on 12 March 2007 to open negotiations with the aim of merging the four establishments into one single university. Each site was to become a site of "UC Louvain".[1]
The merger among the four was aborted on 17 December 2010 after the ultimate vote on the board ofUNamur failed to attain the required 80% (30 in favour and 14 against).[2]
FUCaM merges with theUniversité catholique de Louvain separately on 15 September 2011 becoming theUCL Mons.
In 2013, the merger process being cancelled, theFUNDP inNamur andFUSL inBrussels decide to change their names and respectively become theUniversity of Namur andSaint-Louis University, Brussels.
In 2017,Saint-Louis University, Brussels and theUniversité catholique de Louvain (UCL, which has two campuses inBrussels) decide to merge and form a new university called UCLouvain. This last merger is yet to be formally endorsed by theFrench Community of Belgium that organizes all state funded education, but willde facto take effect in September 2018.[3]
The Académie Louvain was formally dissolved on 26 February 2016 as a consequence of the new legislation for the higher education in French-speaking Belgium, theDécret Paysage (also known as the DécretMarcourt).[4] The merger plan partially succeeded as the original UCL, FUSL and FUCaM still merged in a single institution called UCLouvain. Practical collaborations of the Académie Louvain are still in place, as for example all 20 libraries work in a single network called BORéAL (Bibliothèque On-Line du Réseau de l'Académie Louvain).