With curricula focusing on four disciplines - responsible entrepreneurship, human health, animal health, and nature and the environment - Van Hall Larenstein is a very remarkable university. It is not just that the disciplines are special. By combining areas of expertise, our students can compile their own challenging programme, some of which are unique in the world!
Our study programme is provided at four levels: Certificate programmes, Bachelor programmes, postgraduate courses and Master programmes. We also provide national and international consultancy. In fact, we are not just a university of applied sciences: we are also a knowledge provider that’s specialised in a wide range of social and economic issues.
Van Hall Larenstein is part of Wageningen University and Research Centre, therefore we can offer you a vast range of higher vocational and university courses and research. Thanks to the transfer modules and transfer conditions developed within the Bachelor programmes of Van Hall Larenstein, you will be able to transfer to the scientific Master programmes at Wageningen University.
Our educational program is competence based. This means that, right from the start, you will be in close contact with professional life and practice. Supported by our teaching staff, you will work on your competences in a range of projects relating to applied research, practical internships and event management. In addition, you will have various opportunities to operate in an international context - not just in programme-specific projects, but also in your work placement and thesis. At Van Hall Larenstein we ensure that we offer our students the greatest possible freedom, and that we provide them with opportunities for international educational exchange and professional development.
Van Hall Larenstein has three sites in the Netherlands, at Leeuwarden, Velp and Wageningen.
At Van Hall Larenstein you will study in an inspiring international environment. You will work together with students from many different countries - particularly during your practical periods - and you will develop a network of friends and colleagues from all over the world. Thanks to our internationally oriented curriculum, you will be trained to develop a sharp focus on international practice.
For more detailed information you can visit the University website.
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| No. of students: | 4,500* |
| No. of Administrative staff: | 450 |
| Student to staff ratio: | 10:1 |
| Funding type: | Unknown |
The building in Leeuwarden was designed by an architect and was built using high quality, natural materials. Noteworthy are our own sewage treatment system and the hothouses on the roof. Because of the spacious (practice) rooms and the large amount of incoming light, it is a true pleasure to be working and studying in Leeuwarden.
A tour of the building shows visitors different-sized classrooms and study corners, and extensive laboratories and research halls with modern facilities and equipment to be used by students and by (research) staff, for instance in chemical and biological (waste) water treatment. Van Hall Larenstein also has the use of an ultra-modern pilot plant for all food technologies, to benefit the students and to carry out research contracts.
Besides these features, the Van Hall Larenstein building contains a well-equipped multi-media centre and computer laboratories with sufficient workstations to allow access for all to internet and e-mail facilities. Furthermore, the building has a rooftop greenhouse, an animal centre, an auditorium, state-of-the-art video-conferencing facilities, and many other features that make it a pleasant environment in which to work and study. Further examples of this are a reprographic centre, the student pub 'Grand Café', and a food court offering a variety of hot and cold meals.
Each of Van Hall Larenstein’s three towns have individual qualities that make them great places to study. Each provides good accommodation, sport facilities and places to go out.
First, let’s take Arnhem, which borders on Velp. Not only is it a city full of creativity and culture, there are also nature areas such as Sonsbeek Park in and near the town centre. There’s a large stadium for soccer and concerts, and a day out can be rounded off at Korenmarkt, the entertainment district.
You can visit the following website to learn more on studying in Velp campus: Study in Velp
Then there is the northern town of Leeuwarden, whose culture, sports and housing facilities have long made it one of the Netherlands’ top three student cities. Van Hall Larenstein’s student association is located in the university building - really convenient for socialising or studying between and after classes!
You can visit the following website to learn more on studying in Leeuwarden campus: Study in Leeuwarden
And, last but not least, there is Wageningen, a great place to study, particularly because it is one of the Netherlands’ most internationally oriented student cities. It also offers a wide range of activities, from Latin dance workshops to riverside barbeques to movies at one of the country’s best art cinemas.
You can visit the following website to learn more on studying in Wageningen campus: Study in Wageningen
NVAO (in Dutch: Nederlands-Vlaamse Accreditatieorganisatie) is the Accreditation Organisation of the Netherlands and Flanders. The organisation was established by international treaty and it ensures the quality of higher education in the Netherlands and Flanders. All study programmes of Van Hall Larenstein are accredited by the NVAO.