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The University of Applied Sciences Utrecht (HU) is a higher vocational university in Utrecht, Netherlands. Several student communities are present in the university. On April 19, 2021, it was announced that the Celsius student team won three awards in the Solar Decathlon Build Challenge held by United States Department of Energy .
The Utrecht School for the Arts [1] [2] (Dutch: Hogeschool voor de Kunsten Utrecht) is a performing arts and visual arts educational institution in City of Utrecht, Province of Utrecht, Netherlands. The school opened for student enrollment in September 1987. [3]
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Universities of applied sciences (Dutch: hogeschool) in the Netherlands are focused on professional education rather than scientific research. While the literal translation of hogeschool is "high school", these are second-tier institutes of higher education, and can be compared with colleges or polytechnics or similar in other countries.
Utrecht University of Applied Sciences (HU – Hogeschool Utrecht) Codex Boreelianus; Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association, of which Utrecht University Library is a founding member; Bijvoet Centre for Biomolecular Research, a research institute of Utrecht University in the field of molecular Life Sciences
University College Utrecht campus, 2006. University College Utrecht (UCU) provides English-language Liberal Arts and Sciences undergraduate education. Founded in 1998, as the first university college in the Netherlands, it is part of Utrecht University. Around 750 students of 70 different nationalities live and study on campus.
Protestant Theological University (abbreviated as PThU; Dutch: Protestantse Theologische Universiteit) is a theological university with locations in the Dutch city of Utrecht. The Protestant Theological University primarily caters for ministerial education and as such is one of three institutes recognised by the PKN, but it is also possible to ...
The name was changed to Theological College ("Theologische Hogeschool") in 1939. In 1892, a large part of the Christian Reformed Church in the Netherlands merged with another group split from the mainstream Dutch Reformed Church to form the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands , which founded a new Calvinist university in Amsterdam : the Vrije ...