News about education in the Netherlands
Interested in studying a Fine Arts and Design Master’s programme in the heart of Europe? Curious about the Kill the Curator exhibition? Then come to the Open Day at Hanze UAS, Groningen!
Hanze UAS, Groningen welcomes international students on April 7th
Hanze University of Applied Sciences invites you to visit Groningen during their Open Day on Friday, April 7th, 2017. Come to the best student city in the Netherlands and choose the study that’s right for you!
Hanze University of Applied Sciences, Groningen features free massive open online course (MOOC) in Economics at an introductory level. This is the first time when such course is offered at a Dutch higher education institution, including both universities of applied sciences and research universities. The course will start on 3rd May, 2015.
Experience Hanze UAS’ programmes first-hand during tag-along days
The School of Communication, Media and IT at Hanze University of Applied Sciences, Groningen, invites you to join current university students and become one of them for one day. You can choose from the three English-taught Bachelor’s courses, available at the school.
Take a virtual tour of Hanze University of Applied Sciences
If you’d like to find out more about Hanze University of Applied Sciences, Groningen, but can not make it to the Netherlands to take part in the scheduled Open Day events, Hanze has the solution for you. You can still get an impression of this university anytime and from anywhere by visiting the Hanze UAS virtual Open Day!
The Advanced Sensor Applications Bachelor’s programme of Hanze Institute of Technology prepares specialists that are able to become tomorrow’s leaders in the field of sensor technology. Graduates of this programme use innovations for developing and implementing new sensor systems, as well as managing and maintaining their functioning, and can find a job in any area they choose.
Hanze international students will learn how to ride a bicycle!
If you accepted at Hanze University in Groningen, you would definitely should learn to ride a bike. Hanze University offers to its students a special “survival” course, which helps to international students to learn how to use a bicycle on Dutch roads.
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