In the morning, Queen Mathilde attended a meeting of the 17 organisations that will receive financial support from the Queen Mathilde Foundation, at the Karel Buls Atheneum in Brussels.
All of them responded to the 2016 "Each One Teach One" project call of the Mathilde Foundation.
In the afternoon, Queen Mathilde visited the exhibition "In Search of Utopia" at Museum M in Leuven.
All of them responded to the 2016 "Each One Teach One" project call of the Mathilde Foundation.
They exchanged experiences and good practices on tutoring projects by and for students.
In the afternoon, Queen Mathilde visited the exhibition "In Search of Utopia" at Museum M in Leuven.
And at night there was a third activity.
At Laeken Castle, she and King Philippe hosted a dinner for young talented professionals.
Their guests were:
- Alexia Leysen of vegetarian initiative "Dagen Zonder Vlees".
- Julie Foulon, co-founder of "Molengeek", a coworking space in Molenbeek.
- Maxime Parmentier, CEO of The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.
- Pieterjan Bouten, CEO of software company "Showpad".
- Benjamin Rieder, CEO of eco deliveries "Bubble post".
- Sam Deltour, psychiatrist and Polar explorer.
- Nathalie Crutzen, director of "Smart City Insitute" at Liège university.
- Stephanie De Smedt, editor-in-chief of newspaper "De Tijd".
At Laeken Castle, she and King Philippe hosted a dinner for young talented professionals.
- Alexia Leysen of vegetarian initiative "Dagen Zonder Vlees".
- Julie Foulon, co-founder of "Molengeek", a coworking space in Molenbeek.
- Maxime Parmentier, CEO of The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.
- Pieterjan Bouten, CEO of software company "Showpad".
- Benjamin Rieder, CEO of eco deliveries "Bubble post".
- Sam Deltour, psychiatrist and Polar explorer.
- Nathalie Crutzen, director of "Smart City Insitute" at Liège university.
- Stephanie De Smedt, editor-in-chief of newspaper "De Tijd".
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