Trisha Shetty (Editor)

Inholland University of Applied Sciences

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Headquarters
  
Hoofddorp, Netherlands

Inholland University of Applied Sciences INHolland University of Applied Sciences University Fairs

Notable alumni
  
Floortje Dessing, VanVelzen, Robert Valentine

Similar
  
Hogeschool van Amsterdam, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Hague University of Applie, Rotterdam University of Applie, HU University of Applie

Profiles

Inholland university of applied sciences


Inholland University of Applied Sciences (Dutch: Hogeschool Inholland) is a vocational university, located in the Netherlands. Its organizational structure is a result of a collaboration of four formally independent institutions.

Contents

Inholland University of Applied Sciences INHolland University of Applied Sciences University Fairs


Inholland presents itself as ambitious, innovative, and internationally oriented. It offers Bachelor programs in the fields of Economics, Law, Management, Communication, Art (School of Music), Health care, Environment studies, Education, Horticulture, Information Technology, International Business, Logistics Management, Marketing. and Aeronautical Engineering in location Delft.

Inholland University of Applied Sciences httpslh4googleusercontentcomOihX9oWdWzwAAA

Inholland university of applied sciences


Locations

Inholland College of Applied Sciences is located in the following cities:

  • Alkmaar
  • Amstelveen
  • Amsterdam
  • Delft
  • The Hague
  • Diemen
  • Dordrecht
  • Haarlem
  • Hoofddorp
  • Rotterdam
  • Paramaribo
  • Sports

    The Rotterdam branch of Inholland participated in the IFIUS 2005 World Interuniversity Games in October.

    Inholland University of Applied Sciences Inholland University of Applied Sciences Wikipedia

    Inholland University of Applied Sciences Want to study in English at a university abroad Study at Inholland

    References

    Inholland University of Applied Sciences Wikipedia