Press invitation: Joint ceremony for the conferment of Honorary Doctorates by Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB) & Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB)

Press invitation: Joint ceremony for the conferment of Honorary Doctorates by Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB) & Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB)

Thursday, 4 December 2025 at 7:30 p.m. – Bozar, Brussels


The VUB and the ULB, universities deeply rooted in the fabric of Brussels since their founding in the 19th century, have the honor of jointly awarding five honorary doctorates to leading figures from the artistic and cultural life of our capital: Lize Spit, Amélie Nothomb, François Schuiten, Paul Van Haver (Stromae) and Eddy Vermeulen (Ever Meulen).

This exceptional ceremony not only celebrates the excellence and creativity of these remarkable individuals but also the cultural and social vitality of a city that, for nearly two centuries, has been both the cradle and the source of inspiration for the two sister universities. These writers, illustrators, and musicians all embody the dynamism, diversity, and openness that make Brussels a unique metropolis.

With these honors, ULB and VUB reaffirm their commitment to joining forces and transcending linguistic and disciplinary boundaries, paying tribute to those who, through their work and values, embody freedom of thought, critical reflection, and social engagement — as well as the pursuit of knowledge, imagination, and discovery.

“With these honorary doctorates, we not only honor exceptional individuals but also the free, innovative, and committed spirit that inspires Brussels and its sister universities, which have been deeply rooted in this city since their creation,” said the rectors of VUB and ULB.

The laureates

Lize Spit

The VUB and ULB honor writer Lize Spit with an honorary doctorate for her literary work and her engagement in the cultural and social life of Brussels. Her novels, which compellingly explore personal themes such as identity, family, and vulnerability, have reached a wide readership and enriched public debate. As a lecturer and columnist, she stands for reflection, expression, and education — values closely aligned with the mission of both universities.

Amélie Nothomb

Writer Amélie Nothomb receives the joint honorary doctorate as a tribute to her unique literary voice. Free, precise, sensitive, and independent are adjectives that characterize her work, which embodies the values of freedom of expression, critical thinking, and intellectual curiosity. Brussels holds a central place in her oeuvre, transformed by her pen into a living character — familiar, contradictory, and ever-evolving.

François Schuiten

Visual artist François Schuiten is celebrated for his exceptional artistic contribution and his ability to create worlds where imagination and reality meet. His work transcends disciplines and eras, inviting new ways of thinking and offering a critical view of society. Brussels is a recurring universe in Schuiten’s art — a city of lines, perspectives, and dreams.


Paul Van Haver (Stromae)

With the joint honorary doctorate awarded to Paul Van Haver, better known as Stromae, the universities recognize the power and impact of an artistic voice. His work unites music, imagery, and emotion in a language that speaks universally. Stromae’s oeuvre stands for creative freedom, authenticity, and the courage to transform social tensions into art. Brussels — multilingual and multifaceted — is an inexhaustible source of inspiration for him.


Eddy Vermeulen (Ever Meulen)

Visual artist Eddy Vermeulen receives the honorary doctorate for his outstanding contribution to the visual arts and his role as a visual ambassador of Brussels. His work captures the soul of the city — its layers, contrasts, and charm — combining nostalgia with modernity. Through his art, Vermeulen has portrayed the city in a recognizable and critical way, thereby enriching its cultural identity.


Press contact:

Journalists are welcome to attend the ceremony. Please confirm your attendance in advance by contacting Tineke.Sonck@vub.be

Tineke Sonck, VUB spokesperson: Tineke.Sonck@vub.be – +32 473 96 73 51

ULB press office: presse@ulb.be - +32 477 66 82 37

 

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