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Bamboo BioSciences, Bioengineering and Agroforesty Potentials
The University of Antwerp is the site of all the presentations and exhibits for the first part of the WBC: Bamboo BioSciences, Bioengineering and Agroforesty Potentials sessions, April 10-12.
The University of Antwerp
City Campus
Rodestraat 14, B-2000
Antwerp, Belgium
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The University of Antwerp is characterised by its high standards in education, internationally competitive research and an entrepreneurial approach. It was founded in 2003 after the merge of three universities. The University's roots go back to 1852. The University of Antwerp has approximately 12,000 students, which makes it the third largest university in Flanders. Over 1,500 of these students - exchange students not included - are from foreign countries, with a majority from EU countries. In order to face the challenges posed by the internationalisation of European education and research, the University is part of the Antwerp University Association (AUHA).
Design Innovations, Architecture and Modern Technologies
De Kolonie, near Merksplas (approximately 30 minutes from Antwerp), is the site of all the presentations, construction workshops and exhibits during the second part of the WBC: Design Innovations, Architecture and Modern Technologies sessions, April 13-15.
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