Publishers
With each connection, new discoveries. Publishers are presented randomly. For alphabetical order, use the search.
Presses universitaires de Louvain
The Presses universitaires de Louvain (Louvain University Press) offer almost 1,000 titles in all academic fields, and publish at a pace of ... Read more
Académie royale de Belgique
Publishing is one of the fundamental aims of the Royal Academy of Belgium. It publishes the works of its members, and of the most celebrated... Read more
Memory
Memory Editions is a Belgian publishing house. Its aim: to promote Belgian authors through novels, short stories and life stories. ... Read more
P.I.E. Peter Lang
P.I.E. Peter Lang SA, your ‘glocal’ scientific publisher in Brussels ! The publishing house has been active since 1999, the result of th... Read more
Edi.Pro
Edi.pro publishes works centred around practices and experiences, aimed at professionals (accoutants, businessmen, executives, the professio... Read more
Anspach
Anspach editions is a young and eclectic publishing house. Its production ranges from graphic novels to fictional and documented comics. Sou... Read more
Dargaud
A catalogue of high-quality in comics books for all ages and tastes! An imprint of Dargaud Group, the European leader in comics publishing. ... Read more
Coopération par l'Éducation et la Culture (CEC)
Coopération par l’'Éducation et la Culture - CEC (Cooperation through Education and Culture) is a non-governmental organisation which ac... Read more
Centre International de Documentation Marguerite Yourcenar (CIDMY)
CIDMY collects and distributes freely to the public the largest of all the written and audio-visual documents on Marguerite Yourcenar. ... Read more
CIDMY collects and distributes freely to the public the largest of all the written and audio-visual documents on Marguerite Yourcenar.
Centre International de Phonétique Appliquée (CIPA)
CIPA was founded in 1965. The main aim of CIPA was to study a language as an oral phenomenon, in order to promote teaching languages and mul... Read more
CIPA was founded in 1965. The main aim of CIPA was to study a language as an oral phenomenon, in order to promote teaching languages and multilingualism.
It’s especially since the 70s that CIPA’s area of activities has widened and diversified. Look, for example, at the organisation of several tens of intensive internships (one for several weeks), in Mons or abroad. These concern the teaching of languages, linguistic organisation, long-distance training, peace-keeping education, linguistic preparation for the international field, the welcoming and guidance of African and Asian researchers as well as the elaboration of teaching tools.