Virtual Host

HEC Liège, 14 rue Louvrex à 4000 Liège – Belgium

Tél.: +32 4 232 72 11
Fax: +32 4 232 72 40

hec@uliege.be

For the first time in 17 editions, the Corporate Finance Day is going virtual! Given the uncertainty surrounding the COVID-19 outbreak, there will not be any in-person event. But please take some time to discover the virtual host of the 17th edition!

HEC Liège is the management school of the University of Liège. HEC Liège is one of the leading Belgian university business schools for graduate and postgraduate programmes with over 200 academics and researchers and over 2900 students. HEC Liège is a dynamic institution that heavily promotes an active pedagogy leading students to contribute actively to their own education. The international vision of HEC Liège translates into multiple research activities in management and economics, numerous partnerships with worldwide companies and universities, and growing internationalization of its programmes and faculty.

The school’s commitment to, and continuing investment in, quality improvement has been recognized through prestigious international accreditations: HEC Liège has becomethe 1st complete Belgian business school hold both AACSB and EQUIS institutional accreditations. HEC Liège also holds the EPAS award for each of its three main programmes: the Master in Management, the Master in Business Engineering, and the Doctoral Programme. HEC Liège is also BSIS labelized and part of the CFA Institute University Recognition Program for its master in management (Banking and Asset Management). HEC Liège is also a member of the Conférence des Grandes Ecoles.

HEC Liège is located in Liège, Belgium’s third largest city, and the largest agglomeration of the French-speaking Walloon region. At the heart of Europe, Liège is the third inland port of Europe and the seventh freight airport in Europe. Recognized for its quality of life and its rich historical heritage, Liège is ideally situated within the Meuse-Rhin Euregio, 30 km from Maastricht (the Netherlands) and 60 km from Aachen (Germany). It is less than 1.5 hours away from Cologne, 2.5 hours from Paris and 4 hours from London by high-speed train (TGV) starting from the magnificent train station designed by the renowned architect Santiago Calatrava.