

HAN University of Applied Sciences is one of many vocational universities in the Netherlands that offers bachelor’s and master’s degree. It was founded in 1996 following the merger of several other schools. It has 13 building on 2 campuses and have 14 institutes with the following faculties: – Faculty of Business Management and Law
– Faculty of Health and Social Studies
– Faculty of Engineering
– Faculty of EducationShow more
Han University is absolutely a good organization that worths recommending. These years that I spent here at Han really help me a lot, not only because I learn useful knowledge, I gained valuable experience for future development as well. The learning environment at Han is pretty nice, and the professors are glad to answer any questions.
View moreStudying at the Arnhem and Nijmegen University of Applied Sciences exceeded my expectations. The practical teaching is the biggest advantage; many courses include group projects, real case studies and collaborations with companies. The teachers are committed and have a lot of industry experience. The campus is modern and well-equipped, especially the laboratories and libraries. Another plus is the international atmosphere: there are many exchange programs and students from different countries. A small downside is that some administrative processes can be a bit slow, but that is not a big problem. If you are looking for a practical education in a friendly and professional environment, you have come to the right place.
View moreThere’s two campus in Arnhem and Nijmegen. The overall study experience good. The courses will teach you to apply what you have learned, hands on in a work-like environment. As long as you do your due diligence, the student life is great, you can chill at the bar after school and parties seem to never end.
The communication towards international student could be improved, especially in the Automotive Engineering faculty.
View moreThis university gives a lot of emphasis on practical work, so when you do your internship or your first job, you are ahead of lots of people. Many opportunities for internships abroad and exchange. They give you projects from companies with real cases. It’s very international. Great lecturers. The only cons for me is the location which is in a small city, but other people might like it.
View moreThe lesson materials we are receiving are quite interesting in regards to the course. We are learning about global issues and how to handle encountering different cultures as international social workers.
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