Housing for Students
The Consulate General of Belgium has provided the following links to organizations that specialize in housing for students:
- Brukot – In Belgium, a student room is known as a kot. This website provides opportunities for student housing for 3-6 months, temporary housing, as well as helpful guides on living in Brussels.
- Brukot also operates the following sites:
- Student.be – Founded in 1997, Student.be is the largest student and young graduate network in Belgium. They have built a network with the many stakeholders involved in the student and young graduate market, including jobs, internships, and housing.
- Expatica’s guide to renting in Belgium – Expatica provides expats in Belgium (and many other countries) the information they need to turn their new country into their home. Founded by an expat and a local, Expatica provides information on housing and general life as an expat – written by experts and real-life expats and fact-checked by their editorial staff.
Local University Off-Campus Housing Resources: Antwerp
Renting in Belgium
- Transferwise’s Guide to Renting in Beligum: Everything you need to know
- Internations.org: Moving to Belgium – Internations.org is a community for expats moving internationally. You can connect with international people in your city, join events to meet fellow expats, and get tips and information about your destination (including Belgium!).
Transportation
Culture
- Visiting Belgium
- Remember to use Northeastern’s in-house resources for researching a country’s culture, lifestyle, and social norms: GoinGlobal and GlobeSmart.
- GoinGlobal is an online resource that Northeastern students have access to for free with their Northeastern credentials. GoinGlobal delivers useful and unique material that is hand-gathered at its source, not simply compiled from publicly available Internet sources. It provides information that is location-specific in detail and global in perspective, and delivers useful, actionable information that is constantly expanding to meet the evolving needs of a global job seeker. GoinGlobal also provides industry-specific salary ranges and cost of living data to help students prepare for living and working abroad.
- GlobeSmart is an online resource that Northeastern students have access to for free with their Northeastern credentials. GlobeSmart has Culture Guides that allow students to research the country they plan to visit extensively beforehand. This includes everything from communication styles, protocols, relationship building, workplace norms, health and safety, money and tipping, geography and climate, and more.
Disclaimer: Network Housing and Relocation provides information to Northeastern University students, faculty and staff members solely as a courtesy. Northeastern does not endorse any of the housing options listed. Northeastern University accepts no responsibility for the accuracy or reliability of housing listings with the office. Contact with persons listed herein must be conducted independently and at your own risk. The university does not screen, recommend, vouch for, or take responsibility for the condition or safety of housing arrangements made by students.