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University status City Organisation Type Number of staff Number of students Members of the Universities of the Netherlands association: University of Amsterdam [1] 1632: 1877 [2] Amsterdam: Public: Research university: 4,062: 32,739 Academic Medical Center: 1983: Amsterdam: Amsterdam University College: 2008: Amsterdam Vrije Universiteit ...
Accreditation Organisation of the Netherlands and Flanders/Belgium (NVAO) The Netherlands Association of Universities of Applied Sciences; Studiekeuze123.nl, an overview and comparison of all Dutch-taught studies of the universities in the Netherlands; Eurogates, a searching database of English-taught programmes and grants for study in Holland
University College Utrecht campus, 2006. University College Utrecht (UCU) provides English-language Liberal Arts and Sciences undergraduate education. Founded in 1998, as the first university college in the Netherlands, it is part of Utrecht University. Around 750 students of 70 different nationalities live and study on campus.
Erasmus University Rotterdam offers a broad range of Bachelor's programmes taught in the Dutch language, leading to a B.A., BSc or LL.B. degree. Furthermore, the university offers several completely English-language Bachelor programmes. These programmes are open to students aiming for an international career in Business and/or Economics or ...
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Utrecht University (UU; Dutch: Universiteit Utrecht, formerly Rijksuniversiteit Utrecht) is a public research university in Utrecht, Netherlands. Established 26 March 1636 (388 years ago) ( 1636-03-26 ) , it is one of the oldest universities in the Netherlands.
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