Business School of the Catholic University of Louvain
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For all enquiries please contact the Exchange Office at exchange@otago.ac.nz.
Last updated March, 2012
Academic Information
Language of Instruction
Students who wish to attend IAG on exchange, are required to have an excellent level of French language ability before they leave. For those students whose French language ability is not sufficient to allow them to undertake classes taught in French, there is an intensive preparatory French language course available in July, August and September of each year. This course is not considered part of the exchange agreement with Otago and will attract a fee of approximately 600 Euro in July and August and 450 Euro in September.
Course Information
Semester Dates
- Academic Year: September - June
- Fall Semester: September - December
- Spring Semester: January-June
Course Load and Minimum Unit Requirements
- Minimum Course Load: 30 ECTS
- Maximum Course Load: 30 ECTS is recommended
Accommodation & the Cost of Living
There are three types of accommodation available:
- flats provided by the Service des logements
- flats provided by private agencies and
- private accommodation.
It is possible to stay either for a semester or for a year September to July (10 months), September to January (4 months) or the period February to June (five months). The rent (charges included, except electricity) varies between 190 Euro and 250 Euro per month. In addition, students must pay a deposit, which generally amounts to one month's rent in advance, and a contract fee of approximately 35 Euro.
Estimated cost of Living
Student Visa & Insurance
Information on Student Visas & Insurance for students going on exchange can be found elsewhere on this website.
Exchange Experiences
- 2011 S2 BCom FINC ECON BA FREN JY (203K PDF format)
- 2011 S1 BCom (Hons) FINC AB (399K PDF format)
The University, City & Region
The University
Within a century of being founded in 1425, the Katholieke Universiteit van Leuven (Louvain in French) had become one of Europe's most highly regarded universities. It attracted famous academics such as the cartographer Mercator and Renaissance scholar Desiderius Erasmus. In 1972 it moved to two new sites in Louvain-la-Neuve and Woluwe-Saint-Lambert. IAG is the School of Management of the Catholic University of Louvain, and is located in Louvain-La-Neuve.
IAG is very much an internationally oriented Management School being a member of PIM and of the CEMS network of business schools. IAG belongs to a cosmopolitan university, located at the actual centre of Europe and of the decision centres of major international companies, proposing an impressive list of international exchange agreements with other leading universities and business schools. The international background of many faculty members and the high percentage of foreign graduate students confirm IAG's international reputation.
Catholic University of Louvain
The City of Louvain-la-Neuve
Belgium is a small, highly developed and densely populated country (10 million inhabitants) at the cross-roads of Western Europe. The town of Louvain-La-Neuve is only thirty years old and lies just outside of Brussels, the capital. The town is very modern and is designed with people in mind. To this end, most vehicular traffic actually travels underground!
Further Information
For further information about Otago Global Student Exchange please email exchange@otago.ac.nz

