Introduction
Fontys Hogescholen is a famous university consortium located in the south of the Netherlands. It offers a wide range of undergraduate and master's programs covering technology, business, healthcare, art and other fields. It focuses on practical learning and innovation and is committed to laying the foundation for students' career success.
Overview
Number of students: more than 44,000 students, of which international students account for about 11%, from more than 70 countries.
Number of majors: 200 bachelor's and master's programs, as well as a variety of courses and training.
History and establishment time
Founded in 1996, but its School of Engineering and Technology was founded in 1938, and began to offer international courses taught in English in 1998.
School strength
Faculty: 4,300 Many faculty members and teachers not only have solid professional knowledge, but also have rich practical experience, and can provide students with high-quality education and teaching services.
Academic achievements: Many majors of the school have a high reputation and influence in the Netherlands and even internationally. For example, its electronic engineering major is the first major in the Netherlands to offer English-taught courses. Majors such as international business management and international logistics management are also at an outstanding level. The students trained have strong competitiveness in related industries, can quickly adapt to workplace needs and achieve good career development.
Institutional nature
Public university of applied sciences.
Educational philosophy
Focus on cultivating students' practical ability and innovative spirit, pay attention to students' personal development, and are committed to providing students with a good learning environment and personalized educational services to help students fully explore their potential and realize their self-worth.
Key laboratories and disciplines
Key disciplines: Engineering, IT, logistics, business administration and management are the school's advantageous disciplines, and are ranked high among universities of applied sciences in the Netherlands.
Key laboratories: The school has 39 lecturer positions, focusing on knowledge innovation, research and contract activities.
Faculty
The school has several colleges, including the School of Engineering and Technology, the School of Economics, the School of Health, the School of Arts, the School of Education, etc. Each college contains multiple departments and majors, providing students with a rich variety of learning options.
Ranking
In the ranking of Keuzegids, an independent ranking agency in the Netherlands, Fontys Hogescholen It is one of the top large universities of applied sciences in the Netherlands, and has achieved above-average results in research fields such as engineering, IT, logistics, and business administration.
Expenses
Tuition fees vary depending on the course and student nationality. The school provides financial assistance and scholarships to eligible students.
Campus
Campus distribution: The school has multiple campuses in cities such as Eindhoven, Tilburg, and Venlo. Each campus is equipped with modern teaching facilities and complete living facilities, such as libraries, computer rooms, gymnasiums, student restaurants, dormitories, etc., which provide convenience for students' study and life.
Campus life: Campus life is rich and colorful, with various student clubs, societies and activities, such as cultural festivals, sports competitions, etc. Students can participate in them according to their interests and hobbies, make friends, expand their interpersonal network, and enrich their extracurricular life.
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