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...Windesheim University of Applied Sciences holds webinars throughout the year, giving you an insight into student life in the Netherlands, along with useful... Learn about: Teaching Science, Education Management, Business Studies...
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What I like about the lecturers here at Windesheim is that they are very engaging. They are very connected to you as a student and they know you by name. They want to help you succeed, they really care about your success.
We do a lot of project work, and that can be difficult sometimes. Getting everyone’s opinion, to coordinate, and planning with everyone is not always the easiest tasks. But at the same time: working in groups is necessary. I think it’s really good to do it while you are in school, because realistically, when you go into the business world, you are going to be working in groups all the time.
I would definitely recommend my friends to come to Windesheim. I think that going to a smaller city in Europe, instead of going to the main cities like Amsterdam or Berlin, gives you a very European experience. No one here is trying to be anything other than they already are, and I really like that. It’s a very genuine feel.
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I loved my time there. Kudos!!
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The best school in the whole world
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- Bachelor's degree
- Zwolle (Netherlands)
- 01 Sep 2024
- 4 Years
...Business program endorsed by Windesheim University of Applied Sciences. The International Business course is a broad program including subjects like Finance & Accounting... Learn about: Sales Training, Project Manager, Project Management...
...Business program endorsed by Windesheim University of Applied Sciences. The International Business course is a broad program including subjects like Finance & Accounting... Learn about: Sales Training, Project Manager, Project Management...
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What I like about the lecturers here at Windesheim is that they are very engaging. They are very connected to you as a student and they know you by name. They want to help you succeed, they really care about your success.
We do a lot of project work, and that can be difficult sometimes. Getting everyone’s opinion, to coordinate, and planning with everyone is not always the easiest tasks. But at the same time: working in groups is necessary. I think it’s really good to do it while you are in school, because realistically, when you go into the business world, you are going to be working in groups all the time.
I would definitely recommend my friends to come to Windesheim. I think that going to a smaller city in Europe, instead of going to the main cities like Amsterdam or Berlin, gives you a very European experience. No one here is trying to be anything other than they already are, and I really like that. It’s a very genuine feel.
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I loved my time there. Kudos!!
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The best school in the whole world
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Excellent courses and service
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I am Paul, German/Amercian 1st year student. I was born in America, then I moved to Australia with my family and a few years ago I moved to Germany. I found out about the program because I randomly went to a fair in Hamburg and walked up to the Windesheim stall. The recruiter asked what I was interested in. I said I was looking to work in non-profit and development. He said that Windesheim was perfect for me then.I think I was attracted to the program because overall I didn’t see anything I didn’t like. During my gap year, I took the time to find out what I liked. I travelled for 11 months. I taught English in Vietnam, backpacked through Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos. Got a job in Australia. Spent my holiday in Fiji. Did voluntary work in New Zealand. Then travelled to Chile and Ecuador to keep up my Spanish and finally I visited my sister in New York. And now I’m here.
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My name is Quincy. I am a third year student and doing the Value Creator at the moment. For the Value creator my group and I choose the topic of gender equality, LGBTQ+ rights and feminism. In my hometown and during my youth I saw a lot of sexism and that feminism isn’t something that is taken seriously and rather seen as a joke. I was really interested in this and therefore I felt a bit out of place. I think everyday sexism is still happening a lot and I think this is a big problem because I want everybody to have equal chances, to feel safe, be happy and to be able to be themselves.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Zwolle (Netherlands)
- 4 Years
...eradicating diseases and hunger, diminishing pollution, clean water, clean energy, gender inequality, refugees and making companies more sustainable... Learn about: Business Finance, Business Analyst, Gender equality...
...eradicating diseases and hunger, diminishing pollution, clean water, clean energy, gender inequality, refugees and making companies more sustainable... Learn about: Business Finance, Business Analyst, Gender equality...
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Excellent courses and service
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I am Paul, German/Amercian 1st year student. I was born in America, then I moved to Australia with my family and a few years ago I moved to Germany. I found out about the program because I randomly went to a fair in Hamburg and walked up to the Windesheim stall. The recruiter asked what I was interested in. I said I was looking to work in non-profit and development. He said that Windesheim was perfect for me then.I think I was attracted to the program because overall I didn’t see anything I didn’t like. During my gap year, I took the time to find out what I liked. I travelled for 11 months. I taught English in Vietnam, backpacked through Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos. Got a job in Australia. Spent my holiday in Fiji. Did voluntary work in New Zealand. Then travelled to Chile and Ecuador to keep up my Spanish and finally I visited my sister in New York. And now I’m here.
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My name is Quincy. I am a third year student and doing the Value Creator at the moment. For the Value creator my group and I choose the topic of gender equality, LGBTQ+ rights and feminism. In my hometown and during my youth I saw a lot of sexism and that feminism isn’t something that is taken seriously and rather seen as a joke. I was really interested in this and therefore I felt a bit out of place. I think everyday sexism is still happening a lot and I think this is a big problem because I want everybody to have equal chances, to feel safe, be happy and to be able to be themselves.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Zwolle (Netherlands)
- 4 Years
...and professional development will always be at the forefront. With the support of your career counsellor, you get the opportunity to explore your strengths and passions... Learn about: Business Plan, Project Management, Sustainable Development...
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