Inholland University of Applied Sciences


Inholland University of Applied Sciences is a university of applied sciences with its campuses located in 8 different cities placed throughout the western Netherlands with an education campus in every main city of the Randstad – the country's economic, political and cultural hub. With over 37,000 students from more than 100 countries, the university follows the applied sciences mode of education.
There are two sorts of universities in Dutch higher education: research universities and universities of applied sciences. Research universities are essentially accountable for offering research-oriented programs, while universities of applied sciences offer courses that focus on the practical application of arts and sciences with the main focus on real-life practice and career preparation.
Between 2007 and 2010, the chairman of the Executive Board was Geert Dales. In the period 2010 to December 2014, the position was filled by Doekle Terpstra. He was succeeded on 1 December 2014 by Jet de Ranitz.

Campuses

Inholland University has campuses in the following cities:
2022 Amsterdam campus
The new building of Inholland in Amsterdam on the Zeeburgereiland is set to be presented in September 2022. The new construction of Inholland on Zeeburgereiland is the result of the fact that the location in Diemen has reached the end of its lifespan. But also because the municipality of Amsterdam has indicated that it would like to see Hogeschool Inholland operate in and from the city. The relocation gives the university of applied sciences a recognizable position in the city of Amsterdam and a good profile in the city and region. The study programs from Amsterdam and Diemen will soon come together at one location.

Organization and activities

Working in the pattern of applied sciences, Inholland University of Applied Sciences has several in-house learning companies where students conduct projects within a particular industry, often on behalf of a company, institution or governmental agency. For example, NEWb and Rookie Entertainment are student-run companies for our music and media students. Here they learn how to produce a radio or TV show, do market research, create a promotional campaign or organise an event. In Delft, Inholland Composites offers Aeronautical Engineering students an opportunity to gain practical and theoretical knowledge on advanced composite materials.
Bachelor's degrees at Inholland University of Applied Sciences demand three or four years of full-time study and require 240 European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System credits. One ECTS credit represents 28 hours of full-time study and the study/workload for one academic year accounts for 60 credits.The Accreditation Organisation of the Netherlands and Flanders approves study programs offered by Dutch universities. All international bachelor's programs offered by Inholland University of Applied Sciences are recognised by NVAO.
Internships
During their studies, all Inholland students are required to do at least one internship. Internships, or  work placements, can be done in the Netherlands or abroad, and the choice upon the company is generally done by students themselves, but supervised and approved by the university. Specific requirements may vary according to the study programme.
During the internship students are supervised by one university lecturer or coach, and one company employee.
These internships are useful for building a professional network and gaining work experience directly on the field. Inholland is committed to protect its students during the work placements experience by monitoring its development and quality in rapport to the study career.

Faculties

The degree programs of Inholland University of Applied Sciences are divided into faculties. There are 75 Bachelor's programs provided by Inholland. The international bachelor's programs come under the faculties of Creative Business and Engineering, Design and Computing. Inholland also offers associate degree programs, managed by Inholland Academy, and master's programs only in Dutch language.
Agri, Food & Life Sciences
Locations: Amsterdam and Delft
Business, Finance & Law
Locations: Alkmaar, Diemen, The Hague, Haarlem and Rotterdam  
Creative Business
Locations: Alkmaar, Diemen, The Hague, Haarlem and Rotterdam  
Health, Sport and Welfare
Locations: Alkmaar, Amsterdam, The Hague, Haarlem and Rotterdam
Education & Innovation
Locations: Alkmaar, The Hague, Haarlem, Rotterdam and Dordrecht  
Engineering, Design and Computing
Locations: Alkmaar, Diemen, Delft and Haarlem
International exchanges
Inholland University of Applied Sciences is an ambitious institute that focuses on internationalisation and the development of international and cross-cultural competencies for the future knowledge worker. For Inholland, international mobility is a tool in order to reach that goal. Currently Inholland is actively part of the Erasmus and exchange program. This allows students to obtain credits at Inholland that count towards their degree at their home institution. It is an excellent way to experience a different education system and to broaden students’ international outlook.
With approximately 190 partner universities in Europe, and few others overseas, Inholland's students are given the opportunity of studying abroad for one semester in the third year, by maintaining the same tuition fees that in The Netherlands.
Alternatively, students can choose to stay at Inholland and take part in one of many academic minors offered by each study programme.
Each year more than 300 students and 60 teachers take part in the exchanges, and at the same time, Inholland's locations welcome over 200 students from partner universities around the world.
Partner universities differ based on faculty and course.