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Aeres University of Applied Sciences Wageningen
Netherlands

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Tel:+31 88 020 6700
Address:Arboretum West 98, 1325 WB Almere.

Introduction

Aeres University of Applied Sciences Wageningen is located in Wageningen, the Netherlands. It is a public university of applied sciences focusing on agriculture, horticulture, food technology and other fields. It is part of the Aeres Group, a green knowledge center focusing on education, research and business activities.

Overview

Number of students: There are about 1,800 students in the school.

Majors: A variety of undergraduate and master's degree programs are offered, including European Food Business, International Food Business, International Food Operations Management, Agribusiness Development, Food System Innovation and other majors.

History and Establishment Time

The school was established on January 1, 2004.

School Strength

Faculty: It has a team of teachers with solid professional knowledge and rich teaching experience. They not only have profound attainments in the academic field, but also maintain close contact with the industry, and can provide students with practical professional knowledge and practical guidance.

Teaching achievements: The school focuses on practical teaching. Through internships, case studies and actual projects, students can accumulate rich practical experience in the learning process. Graduates have strong employment competitiveness and can quickly adapt to jobs in related industries.

International cooperation: Actively establish partnerships with universities and enterprises around the world, carry out student exchange programs, joint research and other activities, provide students with broad international exchange and learning opportunities, and enhance the school's international influence.

Institutional nature **: Public University of Applied Sciences.

Educational philosophy

Emphasis on "talent voor groei", that is, the talent for growth, pay attention to the combination of education and research, and strive to share and apply knowledge, cultivate students' professional skills and innovation capabilities in agriculture, horticulture, food and other fields to meet the development needs of society and industry.

Key laboratories and disciplines

Key disciplines: Agriculture, horticulture, food technology, animal husbandry and breeding and other disciplines are the key development directions of the school. The teaching and research in these fields are at a high level, and a large number of professional talents have been cultivated for related industries.

Key laboratories: No clear key laboratories were found in the school, but the school is equipped with advanced teaching facilities and practice places, such as laboratories, experimental fields, farms, etc., to support students' learning and research activities.

Faculty

The school has three faculties, namely Almere, Dronten and Wageningen. The Almere and Dronten faculties offer courses on the following topics: agribusiness, livestock, entrepreneurship, food, horticulture, biology and nature; Wageningen faculties do not offer international courses.

Ranking

No clear international comprehensive ranking has been found for the school, but as a professional university of applied sciences in the Netherlands, it has a certain reputation and influence in related fields such as agriculture and food.

Expenses

Tuition fees: Undergraduate courses such as European Food Business and International Food Business are 9434 euros, and International Food Operations Management is 9424 euros; Master's courses such as Agribusiness Development and Food System Innovation are 8215 euros.

Living expenses: including accommodation, transportation, food and other expenses, about 800-1200 euros per month.

Campus

Campus location: Wageningen Campus is located in Wageningen, the Netherlands, which is famous for its agricultural and food research. In addition, the school also has a campus in Almere, which is less than 30 minutes by train from Almere to Amsterdam.

Teaching facilities: It has modern teaching buildings, laboratories, libraries and other teaching facilities, providing good conditions for students' study and research.

Campus life: The Dronten campus provides students with a wealth of sports activities. It provides students with "student sports" activities every Monday and Thursday night, and students can participate in various sports. In addition, the school will also organize various cultural activities, club activities, etc. to enrich students' extracurricular life.