A multicultural, multilingual university open to the world, UCL is a genuine research university that welcomes more international researchers with each passing year. Today, 40% of its research staff is international. Among doctoral students, the proportion is nearly one in two.
UCL, a university open to the world
What is UCL’s strength when it comes to mobility? Its involvement in numerous partnerships with international institutions all over the world, and its participation in European and international academic mobility networks. Of particular note is UCL’s membership in the Euraxess Network, a European Commission initiative that facilitates researcher mobility in 40 member and associate member countries and fosters research excellence across Europe.
UCL is also attentive to developing its international appeal, toward the goal of increasing the proportion of talented international researchers in its research teams. The university hopes to be an asset for researchers who choose UCL to complete their studies, enhance their career and conduct quality research.
Experts at your side
UCL Research Department teams support researchers in their project planning and funding search, including those associated with the Move In Louvain programme, and in putting their research findings to real-world use via UCL’s Louvain Technology Transfer Office.
Doctoral students can also consult ‘Valo Doc Louvain’ to find information on all aspects of doctoral study (arrival, training, research, experience, socio-professional integration).
A unique work and residential environment
UCL welcomes researchers on its several campuses to residential environments that combine green spaces, culture, sport activities and infrastructure, folklore and a humane atmosphere. A unique experience, in the heart of Europe!
The work environment is also ideal. Researchers work within a research institute and can draw on UCL’s technology platforms. They also have direct access to the business world thanks to UCL’s science parks, which attract many businesses and start-ups that want to collaborate, and thus benefit from research conducted at the university. In addition to immediately available resources, researchers have access to libraries and the online research publication tool.
How to join us
Our university welcomes international researchers under several auspices. If you wish to conduct research at UCL, you must know the UCL position that corresponds to your personal situation and qualifications. Regardless of your professional goal, UCL strives to create the best possible career conditions, such as through its involvement in Euraxess Rights, a continuing process of improvement in the human resources management of researchers.