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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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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 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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'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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COMMITTED: managing export regulations in international cooperation
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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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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
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UNLOCK: a green hydrogen economy for SMEs in Europe
Student experiences
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- Student stories
'I find the Participation Act very interesting'
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- Student stories
'Volunteers have already told me how useful the work instructions are’
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- Research stories
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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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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- Student stories
‘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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- 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’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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- Student stories
‘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.