Social and Spatial Justice
Bachelor

Social and Spa­tial Justice

Social and Spatial Justice

Are you ready to elevate your academic journey and contribute to Social and Spatial Justice? Join our Social and Spatial Justice Project Semester and immerse yourself in a transformative experience that blends innovation-driven education with real-world practice.

Engage with students from across Europe, broaden your horizons, and dive into transdisciplinary projects that foster creative and critical thinking. In this programme, you will explore societal themes in the Social and Spatial Justice module, develop transdisciplinary skills in the Skills Lab, and apply your knowledge in the vibrant, multicultural city of Brussels with the Internship module.

Join the International Project Semester and make a lasting impact on society! 

Erasmus+ exchange 

We are happy to invite students from partner universities to do an Erasmus+ exchange programme in the spring semester. Due to the innovative approach, the programme is limited to 15 students.

For more information on the specific courses offered for this exchange programme, please consult the courses and credits below.

Programme timing 

Spring semester: February 9 – June 26, 2026

  • Welcome Day: February 6, 2026
  • Course period: February 9 - May 29, 2026
  • Spring holidays: April 6 – April 19, 2026
  • Exam period: June 1 - June 29, 2026
Field
Credits
Social & Spatial Justice

Students gain knowledge and an understanding of the complexities of social and spatial justice through lectures, external activities and working lectures. This promotes their global citizenship and critical attitude towards social issues. In doing so, they explore themes from a rather theoretical point of view.

Semester
Spring
6
Skills lab: Exploring Transdisciplinarity

The course component focuses on developing transdisciplinary skills through hands-on activities and external visits or workshops. Students learn the added value of interdisciplinarity and how to collaborate on innovative solutions from different disciplines. They also explore the concept of transdisciplinarity and how it can be translated research-wise. Therefore it includes strengthening the research competences of (international) students from an interdisciplinary point of view.

Semester
Spring
6
Internship: Trandisciplinary Research into Practice

Students gain practical experience through workplace learning and integrate together with fellow students their ‘transdisciplinary’ research in practice, supported by coaching and working lectures. This fosters their entrepreneurial spirit and ability to work in diverse teams and develop innovative solutions.

Semester
Spring
18

Campus Kanal

Campus Kanal

Campus Kanal

Campus Kanal is centrally located and easily accessible by bus, train, metro and bicycle. Located near the canal and in the Dansaert district, this campus is part of one of the hippest neighbourhoods in Brussels. On this new campus, we are committed to working closely with the neighbourhood, both in terms of lunch spots for students and activities with the surrounding schools. 

Campus Kanal is an environment where learning can take place in a variety of locations, at a variety of times and in a variety of forms. In the building you will find modular classrooms, practical classrooms (e.g. a hair and beauty salon), an outdoor classroom and learning spaces where students and teachers can plan (in)formal learning moments.

Address
Slotstraat 28
1000 Brussel

Find the Campus on Google Maps.

Study costs

Study costs are covered by the Erasmus+ Study agreement.
Additional costs are limited and are clearly mentioned on the course descriptions.

How to apply

1. Preliminary steps at your home institution

  • Your home institution needs to have an inter-institutional agreement with Erasmus Brussels University of Applied Sciences and Arts. Check if this is the case by consulting with your home insititution or directly on the Mobility Online platform.
  • Follow the application process at your home institution in order to be nominated as a participant of the Erasmus+ programme.
  • A B2 CEFR reference level in English is required. Check with your home institution and verify that you have reached this level.

2. Registering with EhB  

3. Completing the Learning Agreement Before in Mobility Online

  • Contact the Academic Erasmus coordinator of this course (contact details are on the bottom of this page) to define your academic exchange programme.
  • Write the details down in the Learning Agreement Before and make sure they are approved by both your home institution and your EhB Erasmus coordinator, at least 1 month before the start of your exchange. 

Contact

Address
Erasmushogeschool Brussel

Campus Kanal
Slotstraat 28, 1000 Brussel

Contact for Erasmus students
Social and Spatial Justice project semester: bert.wastijn@ehb.be 
International Office: international.office@ehb.be
International Office - Coordinator for incoming students: karen.laleeuwe@ehb.be