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Open Days & events
Get to know Hanze University of Applied Sciences, 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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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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'I wrote a model that predicts side effects after radiation therapy'
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'With this project you can really make a difference in the lives of children!'
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COMMITTED: managing export regulations in international cooperation
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Closing Carbon Cycles with Renewable Amines
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IGNITION
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Social earning capacity experiment for Student Welfare with Citizen Science
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‘My algorithm can help researchers to understand processes in the body’
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‘My pipeline can help researchers to find new potential medicine’
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‘We investigated if you can improve your mental and physical health by meditating’
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‘We wanted to find the genes that are responsible for diseases’
Student experiences
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'I can tailor my learning experience to what I really want to do'
Read the story of Romana
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'I find the Participation Act very interesting'
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'Volunteers have already told me how useful the work instructions are’
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A safe base for the conversation between parents and teachers
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Bridge officer: equal opportunities for all children
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Curious Minds: A Positive Approach to Talent
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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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‘All the classmates and lecturers are very supportive. It even feels like family’
Andrea is happy he chose the International Law & Relations programme because of the inspiring and dynamic atmosphere.
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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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‘I’m sure I’ll gain a broader perspective on the context of international relations from a legal standpoint’
Wouter’s ambition is to work with refugees after his studies. The International Law & Relations programme gives him knowledge and skills in human rights and the geopolitical context, which will serve him well in this respect.
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‘So much is going on in the world now that makes International Law & Relations very important’
Emmelie chose the International Law & Relations programme because she wanted to understand more about legal expertise in the global arena.
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‘We were linked to actual businesses and organisations and we were to put the studies into practice’