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Open Days & events
Get to know Hanze UAS, our study programmes and the city of Groningen by joining one of our events. We would love to get to know you!
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Open Day Masters
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Webinar: Study at Hanze
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On-Campus Open Day
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Online Open Day
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Webinar: Study and live in the Netherlands
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On-Campus Open Day
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Webinar: Study at Hanze
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Open Day Masters
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Online Open Day
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Preparation Webinar for non-EU/EEA applicants
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Online Master's Information Session
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Preparation Webinar for EU/EEA applicants
Chat with our students
Chat with a studentOur programmes
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- Master
- Full-time
- 2 years
- Master
- Full-time
- 2 years
Data Science for Life Sciences
- Exact and Information Sciences
- Health and Sports
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- Bachelor
- Full-time
- 4 years
- Bachelor
- Full-time
- 4 years
Energy & Power Electronics
- Science and Engineering
- Exact and Information Sciences
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- Bachelor
- Full-time
- 4 years
- Bachelor
- Full-time
- 4 years
Mechatronics
- Science and Engineering
- Exact and Information Sciences
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- Bachelor
- Full-time
- 4 years
- Bachelor
- Full-time
- 4 years
Sensors & Smart Systems
- Science and Engineering
- Exact and Information Sciences
Our projects with impact
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Jean Monnet Chair in Sustainable EU Economy
The Jean Monnet Chair is hosted by a Univeresity of Applied Sciences for the first time
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'I wrote a model that predicts side effects after radiation therapy'
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'Through the Hanze you can also just get your master's degree'
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'With this project you can really make a difference in the lives of children!'
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Aqulva: Optimising seaweed cultivation
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BUFFER+: Sustainable management of peatlands for climate adaptation and economic growth
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Buoyant Density Separations
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CellPRO: reprocessing cellulose from waste water
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Closing Carbon Cycles with Renewable Amines
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Creating circular farms with seagriculture
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Degradation of bioplastics in different environments
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Duckweed: a valuable source of plant-based protein
Duckweed is a protein-rich plant that has great potential for applications in food.
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Finding sustainable 3D-printing materials with Vitriprint
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IGNITION
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Ingredient Maps
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Innovation Hub East Groningen
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Integrated approach towards Recycling of Plastics (InReP)
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Juicy Beans
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Legal Platform Circular Economy
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MOOD-Sense
'We are looking for correlations between certain kinds of movement and challenging behaviours.'
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PLACE investigates recyclingpotential of polylactic acid
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Porphyra
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Pure Living
Biobased and circular living concepts
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Social earning capacity experiment for Student Welfare with Citizen Science
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Sustainable recycling of PET trays
Student experiences
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Equal opportunities and participation for children with autism spectrum disorders
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From laptop to hospital: how do we apply AI in practice?
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Growing up safely: how one parent's experience became a learning network
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Hanze tackles loneliness among students
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The marigold: true flower power
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- Graduate stories
‘Energy poverty is a complex issue for municipalities’
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‘I love the freedom we get to try our own ideas in the lab’
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‘I loved working on a project for the whole semester’
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‘I wanted to do more with data from the lab’
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‘I wanted to learn more data science techniques’
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‘We were linked to actual businesses and organisations and we were to put the studies into practice’