Publishers
With each connection, new discoveries. Publishers are presented randomly. For alphabetical order, use the search.
Aden
In keeping with its Rimbaldian inspiration, Aden is an independent publishing house located in Brussels. Founded in 2000 by Gilles Martin, i... Read more
La Houle
La Houle is an association founded in 2012 in Brussels aiming at relaying artistic, literary and editorial practices. Through the spaces of ... Read more
Centre des Archives du Communisme(CArCob)
On January 1st, 2001, CArCoB became an independent non-profit organisation. And since 1st January 2006, it has been contractually linked to ... Read more
Feuilles Familiales
Les Feuilles Familiales are publications of Couples and Families, a permanent educational association specialising in questions of sexuality... Read more
Société de langue et de littérature wallonnes
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Pensée et les hommes (La)
The purpose of the association is to contribute to the dissemination and dissemination of the principles of secularism, tolerance, human fra... Read more
Institut royal du patrimoine artistique
The Royal Institute of the Artistic Heritage (in French, IRPA) is one of the ten scientific establishments within the jurisdiction of the fe... 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
Névrosée
Névrosée publishing house was founded in May 2019 with the aim of republishing all the Belgian women of letters that were forgotten or nev... Read more
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.