The Royal Observatory of Belgium (ROB) is one of the oldest federal research institutes of our country and belongs to the Belgian Science Policy Office ("Belspo"). KSB researchers study planet Earth, the sun, our solar system, as well as other stars, planets and objects from the near and far universe.
The KU Leuven Plant Institute brings together 30 research groups specifically focusing on plants with diverse and complementary research lines. With its in-house expertise, the KU Leuven Plant Institute has the goal to develop innovative solutions for the global challenges related to climate change and food security.
LUCA School of Arts is the only arts college and at the same time the biggest "School of Arts" in Flanders.
UCLimburg vzw is a HEI in Flanders, collaborating under the name UC Leuven-Limburg (UCLL) with UC Leuven vzw. The Expertise Centre Art of Teaching is the research unit of the UCLL Teacher Education Department. The Centre aims at developing pedagogical expertise for teachers.
'Palaeontologica Belgica' vzw. is a scientific research organisation, actively involved in the promotion, support, popularisation and protection of Belgian paleontology in its broadest sense.
Hasselt University (UHasselt) is a young (2005), independent and innovative University which is regionally anchored and has a pronounced regional, national and international orientation and is happy to call itself a civic University. Hasselt University has a long tradition of paying attention to research careers.
The FelixArchief builds the memory of Antwerp. It provides everyone's right for information and create insights in the past of our city and community by managing the archives in a durable way and making them available.
The Knowledge centre tuin+ (garden+) is a scientific research centre, linked with the studies landscaping and garden architecture (Erasmus college Brussels). The centre focuses on innovative, durable ways of designing and managing gardens and open spaces. To do so, the centre develops knowledges, visions, concepts, strategies and models.
Social behaviour is ubiquitous in nature, and lies at the heart of the so-called "major transitions in evolution", which resulted in the progressive evolution of cells, organisms and animal societies.