Under the motto 20 Years Truly International, Group T Campus's international graduates gathered in Leuven for the first time on Saturday, May 21, 2022. Over a hundred and twenty of them accepted the invitation and returned to the place where they shared their lives and took a decisive turn.
International alumni reunions are not a novelty for our campus. Before the pandemic, we organized almost annual meetings in China and Thailand for local Group T graduates. In Beijing, we co-founded the university-wide Alumni Chapter run by a Group T alumnus. The 60th anniversary of the campus was a good opportunity to call together the alumni who (still) reside in Belgium and, by extension, in Europe. On top of that, twenty years ago at the then Group T university college, internationalization started in, with, and from China.
Nationalities
The extensive internationalisation, with the English-language engineering programmes as the crown jewel, has done the campus no harm. Over one third of the 2400 students are currently from abroad. Together, they represent 81 nationalities.
By way of comparison: at KU Leuven, the international share of the total student population is 18%. Parallel to the growing inflow from abroad, the number of international alumni has also steadily increased to over a thousand. The vast majority make a career abroad. About one in five chose to stay in Belgium or neighbouring countries. Almost half of this group was present at the first reunion in Leuven on 21 May.
On the campus, the guests were welcomed by a Chinese student representative and a Flemish student in the international engineering programme. Sun Zhibin and Jan Vander Velpen gave striking testimonials. Zhibin was one of the pioneers who came to study at Group T in 2001. Jan took part in the first study trip of third-year students to China in 2000 and met his wife there.
On behalf of Beijing Jiaotong University, one of Group T's first partner universities in China, Vice Rector Prof. Guan Zhongliang expressed his appreciation for the years of cooperation. He extensively congratulated the 250 students who left his university for Leuven in the past twenty years. Campus president Prof. Wim Dewulf concluded the academic part with an overview of
Group T Campus: today and tomorrow.
Expo
On the occasion of '20 Years Truly International', a retrospective exhibition was opened with images of the international highlights of the past two decades.