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A brief introduction to the famous Dutch public university Stande University

A brief introduction to the famous Dutch public university Stande University

Stander University is a famous national public university in the Netherlands, which is famous for its hotel service, retail and business. The school has a history of 100 years, and is located in Levaton, northern Netherlands, two hours' drive from Amsterdam. Levaton, with a history of 700 years, is the capital of Frisian province, with a population of about 65,438+10,000, and is a famous university town.

In 2008, due to the merger with Drenthe University in the Netherlands, it was renamed Stande University. There are two campuses, namely, Levaton Campus and Emmon Campus. Stander University has more than 65,438+0,000 students, of whom 2,500 come from 60 different countries.

The undergraduate and master's majors of the school are in the forefront of Europe, among which the international hotel management major ranks third in Europe and eighth in the world. It has an international teaching environment, advanced and fashionable teaching facilities, well-equipped dormitories for international students, and most courses are taught in standard English. There is also a standard four-star Stenden Hotel on campus, where students majoring in international hotel management can practice and gain practical experience.

Stanford University pioneered PBL (Inquiry and Heuristic Learning Method) in the Netherlands, using group discussion supplemented by practice to enable students to quickly combine basic knowledge with practice. The school has long maintained good project cooperation and teaching cooperation with many well-known companies in more than 45 countries (such as Hilton Group, Heineken Beer, ABN ABN ABN, French Disney, Apple, etc.). ) can provide students with many opportunities for paid internships.

Stander University also has campuses in South Africa, Qatar, Thailand and Bali, where students can exchange studies and experience extraordinary learning and internship experiences.

Academic advantages

1) took the lead in adopting the most advanced problem-based learning method in the world.

2) International hotel management professional ranking: eighth in the world, third in Europe and first in the Netherlands.

3) 10 paid internship, the internship location is generally the United States, Britain and the Netherlands, and the salary is generally 800-2,200 US dollars/month. City Profile: Loiva, located in the north of the Netherlands, has a history of 700 years, is the capital of Friesland Province, with a population of about 65,438+10,000, and is a famous university town.

Introduction to undergraduate majors

International hotel management is a promising major, especially in a country like China. After completing the four-year study, you will get an internationally recognized bachelor's degree in hotel management science.

The training direction of this major is to engage in tourism and hotel industry, so that you can devote yourself to hotel management/supply/travel agency/conference organization and concierge consultation.

After four years of undergraduate study, you will have the opportunity to complete the projects undertaken by hotels or travel agencies, and gradually become familiar with the hotel's customer reception/hospitality/catering distribution/room management.

The school's four-star hotel

During this study period, you will learn various management skills in the four-star Wyswert Hotel operated by the school. The hotel is open 24 hours, with a conference hall and a high/middle/stall restaurant.

Dutch study visa category:

The first category is self-funded international students, who are the largest number of students studying in the Netherlands now;

The second category is full-prize international students, mainly international students funded by the Dutch government or the China government;

The third category is semi-award-winning international students, who are exempt from tuition fees by Dutch schools and take care of their living expenses;

The fourth and fifth categories are exchange students and vocational training students, both of which are relatively few.

There is also a kind of visa, which is not a student visa, but the same level as a student visa, that is, a limited purpose visa.

This is a new visa category specially introduced by the Dutch Immigration Bureau from June 1999 to June 10. In the past, if the visa officer was uncertain about whether the application could be approved, he usually made a decision to refuse. After the introduction of this visa category, when the visa officer feels that he is not sure to approve an application, but it is not enough to refuse it for the time being, he may give the applicant a limited purpose visa, that is, give him an opportunity to prove that he is a real visiting scholar or a real student after going to the Netherlands. If the applicant's performance in all aspects, including attendance and academic performance, can meet the requirements of the Dutch visa policy, then the visa officer may grant him a formal study visa for the second time. It is reported that a small number of students have obtained this limited purpose visa to study in the Netherlands.