Faculty of Physical Education and Physiotherapy

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FACULTY OF

PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND PHYSIOTHERAPY


Vrije Universiteit Brussel Education, Research & Societal Commitment


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in a nutshell

2     123 green international campuses

8

faculties + teacher education department

Brussels university hospital

88%

students satisfied according to course evaluation survey

nationalities

14,200 6,500 750 students

staff

professors


Faculty of Physical Education and Physiotherapy

As the spirit moves! Our Faculty of Physical Education and Physiotherapy offers high-level educational programmes and research in the field of fundamental, applied and clinical movement sciences. In line with the core values of the university – research and thought without dogma - students are educated to become academically-trained movement scientists or physiotherapists with a critical and autonomous mind. Interdisciplinary thinking is key and our researchers work together with colleagues active in the fields of sciences, engineering, medicine and humanities. As a result, our research groups have an international reputation in areas such as exercise & the brain, health promotion, pain management, body composition & interpersonal anatomical variances, rehabilitation after breast cancer, sport psychology, sport policy & management, etc. Our pioneering spirit in education and research means that our faculty is always a faculty on the move!


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875 students

2

indoor sports halls

squash and badminton courts

159 staff

25m

36 professors

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swimming pool

athletic track

2 artificial outdoor soccer/rugby fields


Strong educational concept + Highly personalised + Open-door policy + Small groups + Hands-on experience + Multidisciplinary + Pioneer

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Strong programmes + Bachelor (180 ECTS) & Master (120 ECTS) of Science in Physical Education and Movement Sciences Specialisations • Training and Coaching • Sports Management • Physical Activity, Fitness and Health • Movement Education + Bachelor (180 ECTS) & Master (120 ECTS) of Science in Rehabilitation and Physiotherapy Specialisations • Elderly • Internal Diseases • Neurological Diseases • Teacher Education • Musculoskeletal Diseases

All degree programmes offered by VUB are accredited by the Dutch Flemish Accreditation Organisation (NVAO)


+ Postgraduate in Sports Management + Postgraduate in Multidisciplinary Arteriovenous and Lymphatic Physiotherapy + Expert Class in Professional Sports Management + PhD guidance by Doctoral Schools + In cooperation with the Teacher Education Department: Teacher Education + In cooperation with the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy: Advanced Master Manual Therapy

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Creating strong individuals + Independent, with inquiring attitude + Powerful team-players + Committed to sustainable society + High employability + World citizens

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Research areas + Physical Education + Movement Sciences + Rehabilitation + Physiotherapy


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+ Sport and Society (SASO) + Physical Education, Physical Activity and Nutrition (PNU) + Motor Mind (M&M) + Movement and Science (BEWE) + Sport Psychology and Mental Support (SPMB) + Kinanthropometry (KINA) + Biomechanics (BIME) + Arthro-Kinematics (ARKI) + Advanced Rehabilitation Technology and Science (ARTS) + Rehabilitation Research (RERE) + Spine Research Group (SPIR) + Human Physiology (MFYS)

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Societal Commitment + Social projects such as sports in schools, commuter cycling in the city, grass root sport with socially deprived youth, ethnic minorities,... + Specialised programmes for elite student athletes + Public sport facilities + Spin-offs and strong research networks such as Double PASS, Spartanova, SPLISS + Policy research for governments, organisations, hospitals, NGO’s and various stakeholders in elite sport


“I arrived at the Human Physiology Department (MFYS) of the Faculty of Physical Education and Physiotherapy in 1998, and started my PhD project on the role of different neurotransmitter systems on fatigue during endurance exercise. I also monitored athletes in the prevention of overtraining and developed a monitoring system. This system is currently used by top level athletes and teams. I find it amazing how much the Faculty has grown and how active they are. After my PhD, I moved back to Rome. Nevertheless, my collaboration with the Faculty remains solid. A few years ago I spent a whole year working at VUB; today, I visit the MFYS lab for meetings every two months. We have mutual research projects and write European Grant proposals.”

“Studying at VUB has been enriching in many ways: VUB empowers its students to think for themselves; encourages them to take the lead in their own career, all while providing an inspiring, state-of-the-art scientific framework. VUB also prepares for what comes next: professional life! The thorough theoretical formation and the many practice hours enabled me to kick-off my career as a physiotherapist in a confident and highly professional way. I’ve been working with patients for more than 10 years now, and I’m still learning, every day. That is also what studying at VUB does: the desire to stay informed. In the end, that is what keeps one motivated, enthusiastic and proud. Most importantly, it allows me to provide my patients with the best care possible. Studying and working ‘the VUB-way’ is something that stays with you throughout your career.” David Beckwée, Researcher and Physiotherapist

Vrije Universiteit Brussel Faculty of Physical Education and Physiotherapy Pleinlaan 2 – 1050 Brussels – Belgium [T] +322 629 2728 [E] faclk@vub.ac.be [W] www.vub.ac.be/LK

V.U.: Lies Feron, Pleinlaan 2, 1050 Brussel • November 2014 • 300 ex.

Prof. Dr. Maria Francesca Piacentini


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