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Conrad Helminger and Hope Robinson awarded John Groom and John Macgregor Prizes

By lk364 | 22 November 2023

Every year, the Brussels School celebrates its freshly graduated students with two academic awards. At our Congregation ceremony in November 2023, Conrad Helminger was awarded … Read more

Alumna Evelyne Van der Elst earns a Best Lawyer in Belgium award

By lk364 | 05 July 2022

Congratulations to BSIS Alumna Evelyne Van der Elst on being selected as The Best Lawyers in Belgium™ in the Immigration Law category!   Every year Best … Read more

PhD researcher Hazel Ebenezer publishes an article in Brief Encounters

By lk364 | 17 June 2022

Hazel Ebenezer has published the journal article: Gender and the Colombian Peace Process: A Study of how Conflict-related Gender-based Violations Are Addressed in Colombia’s Peace … Read more

PhD researcher Mark Gilks publishes an article in the Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective

By lk364 | 13 April 2022

In his latest article entitled ‘The Pride and Shame of Being a Soldier’, PhD researcher Mark Gilks continues a dialogue with philosopher Laurel Scotland-Stewart in the Social … Read more

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