De Krook Bibliotheek: A Library For All Of Us Students & studying by Guest author - 8 January, 202030 July, 2022 There is a new building in Gent that stands out among the rest, perhaps as obviously as I feel I stand out as an American in a crowd of Gentenaars! Sitting in the shadows of the famous stone Gothic towers, its glass and dark metal shines within the city’s skyline
Christmas in Ghent – the Ultimate Guide Events Seasonal by Guest author - 11 November, 201930 July, 2022 If you are planning a December visit to experience Christmas in Ghent, this ultimate guide will help you discover the highlights. If you moved to Ghent this year and this is your first Christmas in Ghent, you'll want to know how the locals celebrate and how to incorporate the local
How to set up home internet in Ghent Just arrived by Guest author - 16 December, 202030 July, 2022 In this guide I provide you with tips and tricks to set up home internet in Ghent. I divided this into 6 steps. Starting with an outline why having the internet in Ghent and Belgium is expensive. Next, I provide information about download speed and internet providers for your location
Study in Gent – Workshops, Courses, Classes and Study Programmes for adults, in English Students & studying by Guest author - 20 August, 201918 August, 2021 Feel like studying again? Whether you want to study in Gent to learn a new skill for your hobby, take up a language or get a formal certification to boost your employability, read on. In this guide you can find out all about workshops, courses, classes and study programmes in
Art Nouveau Buildings in Ghent Exploring Ghent No Update by Guest author - 7 July, 201930 July, 2022 Art Nouveau was a style of art and architecture that was popular from 1890-1910. It was inspired by nature, particularly the forms of plants and flowers. The intricate design style originated in Belgium, and the first art nouveau house designs were credited to Victor Horta, who was a Ghent native.
Explore Ghent with the UitPAS card Exploring Ghent by Guest author - 5 April, 201930 July, 2022 It’s always a pleasure to enjoy many of the activities Ghent offers for adults and children: museums, theatre performances, sports, concerts and other exciting events. But did you know that with a special Out-in-Ghent card (UiTPAS) you can save points at each of them, and use the points to get
How to Find Volunteer Work in Gent Work & education by Guest author - 17 February, 201930 July, 2022 Why Volunteer in Gent? If you are reading this article, chances are you have already made the decision to look for volunteer work (vrijwilligerswerk) in Gent. In case you need further convincing, here are some of the reasons volunteering is a good idea for expats: Volunteering enables you to work for
Exploring your children’s new neighbourhood Families with kids by Guest author - 1 February, 201911 October, 2020 You’ve packed your bags, said goodbye to friends, grandparents and cousins – you’re about to embark on the adventure of a lifetime with your family. 156
Books about Ghent Exploring Ghent No Update by Guest author - 16 July, 201830 July, 2022 Do you enjoy discovering Ghent from a writer’s perspective or just fancy a silent retreat with a good book in the park? In this article I’ll provide you with books about Ghent suggestions covering a variety of perspectives on this Belgian city. 3030