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  1. The Colleges of St Omer, Bruges and Liège were successive expatriate institutions for Roman Catholic higher education run by the Jesuits for English students.

  2. The Colleges of St Omer, Bruges and Liège were successive expatriate institutions for Roman Catholic higher education run by the Jesuits for English students. Founded in 1593 by Father Robert Parsons SJ as the College of Saint-Omer in Artois (then part of the Spanish Netherlands ), in the 18th century the college was twice forced to relocate ...

  3. The Colleges of St Omer, Bruges and Liège were successive expatriate institutions for Roman Catholic higher education run by the Jesuits for English students. Founded in 1593 by Father Robert Parsons SJ as the College of Saint-Omer in Artois (then part of the Spanish Netherlands), in the 18th century the college was twice forced to relocate ...

  4. Mary Allen. Aug 4, 2015. 3 min read. St Omer to Bruges – a college on the move. St Omers College. On the 9th of August 1762, the English College began its migration from St Omer in Artois, to Bruges.

  5. Encyclopedia Volume. Free World Class Education. FREE Catholic Classes. The well-known Jesuit college at St. Omer -- oftener spoken of under the anglicized form of St. Omers or St. Omer's -- was founded by Father Parsons in 1592 or 1593.

  6. Wikipedia. Colleges of St Omer, Bruges and Liège. The Colleges of St Omer, Bruges and Liège were successive expatriate institutions for the Catholic education of English students and were run by the Jesuits.

  7. Founded in 1949. The College of Europe was established in Bruges in 1949 in the aftermath of the Second World War following a declaration at the Hague conference where delegates called for the establishment of a European university.