University of Applied Sciences 2017-2018
Marketing Bachelor of Arts (BA) Location
Emmen Duration
4 years
Contents 3 › STUDYING AT
STENDEN
4 › YEAR 1 The study programme: what is in store
Introduction “You are entrepreneurial and commercially driven. You are a great communicator. You are curious as to what motivates people and you know how to instil loyalty in others. Global work opportunities inspire you. You are interested in online and offline marketing, and the technology that goes with it. You have a good sense for English and communication, but you also enjoy analysis and research. Does this sound like you? Then the English-taught Marketing programme might interest you! NEW: MARKETING
5 › YEAR 2 Take a closer look…
6 › YEAR 3 Hello world, hello opportunities
7 › YEAR 4 Finalising your study
8, 9 › CAREER
PROSPECTS
10 › WHY STENDEN?
“We carry the world in our hands.” Nowadays, we have access to the entire world 24/7, 365 days a year. Our smartphone, tablet or laptop allows us to buy products just as easily from America, Asia or Amsterdam. Digital innovation has an enormous impact on the world in which we live. Consumers, customers and employees are flooded with information on a daily basis, and are increasingly discerning in their demands and expectations. How do you ensure consumers spend their time and money on your products? How do you bring products and concepts to the attention of international prospects and customers? Marketing is about gaining consumer loyalty for your brand or product, and about building and maintaining relationships. The foundation of your strategy is to build a powerful brand by carefully listening to customers, and by thoroughly analysing and compiling valuable information. GERRY GEITZ, DEAN MARKETING
11 › FACTS & FIGURES 12, 13 › STUDY ABROAD
14 › MEET STENDEN, MEET THE WORLD!
FROM ROMANIA
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& APPLICATION
GEORGIAN SGURA
en, “Since I have come to Stend ople pe th wi ds en fri I have made that has from all over the world and of new opened my mind to all sortsst is that possibilities. W hat I like mo which our assignments are practical social is great for improving your skills!”
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FROM RUSSIA DIANA KOSTYUK
“The advantage of Problem-based Learning is that you can apply all of your knowledge. I can learn from my fellow students, share experiences and just have a good time solving the cases. For me, PBL means creativity, communication, learning and experiencing.”
Studying at Stenden PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Unleashing the potential of each student - that is our mission at Stenden University of Applied Sciences. At Stenden you receive personal support and a myriad of opportunities to work on your personal development and expand your horizons. We offer you a programme that stimulates inquisitive and inquiring minds. During your studies you will develop three skills in particular that help you make a difference: › Understanding tomorrow’s challenges › Intercultural skills and the ability to operate in an international environment › Cooperating and creating with others. PROBLEM-BASED LEARNING: THE KEY ELEMENT
Problem-based Learning (PBL) is one of the key elements of Stenden’s education and is quite different from traditional teaching. It takes a little time to get used to, but after the first few sessions, students are always enthusiastic about this way of learning. Small groups of students meet twice a week to work together. Graduates acknowledge the value of PBL during their internship and career. Apart from PBL, lectures and workshops are offered as supporting classes for students. LEARN IN PROJECTS
Each study year at Stenden consists of four periods of nine weeks. During each period or module you will work on a theme with a close link to the real world. You will be introduced to all aspects of the theme through different subjects. These subjects therefore change per module, depending on the knowledge and skills you need for a certain theme. PERSONAL COACHING
At the start of the programme, you are assigned a coach who will personally guide you during the entire programme and will help you to think critically about yourself, your way of learning and your future career. NORA DIMACHE
“PBL was completel after two sessions I y new to me, but collaboration is impogot it. Proper An individual accom rtant with PBL. important, the idea plishment is not more with different is to accomplish really appeals to me.”people, and that
FROM ITALY (BORN IN ROMANIA)
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As a “fresher”, you’ll master the basic marketing tools. The first year of the Marketing programme focuses on both the theoretical and practical sides. You’ll learn how to make a professional Prezi presentation, gain negotiating skills and learn how online marketing works.
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Year 1 The first steps into the international and digital world of marketing
The study programme: what is in store? FIRST YEAR In the first year you will get acquainted with all the aspects of international and intercultural marketing, notably at executive level. The year is divided into four periods in which you’ll work on a project that enables you to apply your acquired theoretical knowledge. For example; “Innovate don’t imitate” is a project in which you’ll improve an existing product. As a marketer, what can you add to the process of innovation? How do you present and conquer the market with this renewed product? The fourth period is all about online marketing. How do you communicate through websites and social media? What other online resources are available? This programme unleashes your creativity.
LARISSA WIEDEMANN
“Globalisation increases opportunities and competition.” Increasing speed, flexibility and efficiency; these are the key words in the 21st century. Especially in the last two decades, globalisation has increased the connectivity and interdependence of the world’s market and business, and made it easier for people to travel, communicate and conduct business internationally. This not only implies increased opportunities, but also increased competition. I therefore chose an international study program and an internship at Lufthansa Cargo, a leading international company in Germany. Studying at Stenden prepared me very well for my internship in the area of Product Management, which is interfaced with many other departments like Law and Marketing. Not only do I have the competitive advantage I gained from learning different approaches through PBL sessions, but I also improved my communication and intercultural skills.
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FROM GERMANY
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Year 2 International marketing research Strategic (export) marketing Marketing communications
The second year will go into more detail. When you bring a new product to a foreign market you need to know about international laws and marketing. You will explore the possibilities and obstacles through investigating actual cases.
Take a closer look… SECOND YEAR After the foundation has been established in the first year, you will deepen your knowledge on subjects such as international market research and strategic marketing. In addition, you will further develop your understanding and application of communication strategies whilst at the same time improving your level of English. Consumer behaviour and international law are also major subjects, as is Customer Relationship Management (CRM). You will learn about big data, data analysis, Google Analytics, consumer behaviour and psychology. In short: the main focus of the second year is on what current marketers need to know specifically. Exciting international field trips are part of the programme, as well as presentations by guest lecturers from international businesses and universities.
KEVIN MOOIBROEK
FROM THE NETHERLANDS
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Want to travel the world? Each year more than 400 students choose to go on a Grand Tour to one of our campuses in South Africa, Qatar or Bali. They become acquainted with different cultures and customs. Stenden’s Grand Tour is based on the idea of acquiring knowledge and coming to understand other cultures, countries and people. You could also opt for an exchange programme at one of our partner universities in Europe, the USA, Asia or Australia, just as about 200 of our students do every year. The exchange semester takes place in the third or fourth year and lasts one semester.
THIRD YEAR Do you want to explore the world? This is your year! You can do both your minor and internship wherever you would like! It’s your choice. Amsterdam, Hamburg, Beijing? Would you rather study in Chicago? Or do you prefer to stay in the Netherlands? No problem! Throughout your internship you will work in a company with an international environment, operating on an international scale. The minor enables you to study certain aspects of marketing in depth, or to expand your knowledge and skills at an international partner university in Finland or Vietnam. PASSIONATE ABOUT TRAVELLING OR HORSES? Would you like to work in the travel and event industry? Are you passionate about horses? Stenden gives you a chance to become both a marketing professional and a specialist in one of these specific fields. For year three you can choose to make events or the equestrian world your subject of study within your Marketing programme. International Travel Trade & Event Marketing is about creating inspiring events and experiences for the sustainable tourist industry and about creating innovative marketing, sales and branding concepts to sell these experiences. Equine marketing offers you unique opportunities to learn all about events and marketing in the equestrian world. What sets this world apart from other industries? What do you need to know about this world to set yourself apart as a marketing professional in this field?
JULIAN BRUNKE
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Internship Study Abroad
Hello world, hello opportunities
FROM GERMANY
“At Stenden, I got the opportunity to study in an international environment, to learn about other cultures and to get the knowledge and practical skills that I need to be successful all over the world. As well as doing my studies, I also started a small business to finance my study and living fees. At “Friends4Business”, I shoot Google street view tours as a Google certified photographer. My study program gives me all the knowledge and skills that I need and teachers expend great effort in assisting me and providing me with new challenges to further develop my business. If you are motivated to learn and develop yourself, Stenden gives you the best t opportunity by teaching no only theoretical, but also practical skills.”
Year 3
PERIOD
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YEAR 1
Marketing Modern Foreign Language A Toolbox: › Research › Cross Cultural Communication › Finance › IT (Office and Prezi) › Meeting and negotiating skills › Economic Calculation Project: The sky is the limit
Purchase Sales Toolbox: › Research › Game Theory › Project management › Presentation Skills › Economic Calculation Project: Foreign account plan
Marke Englis Toolb › Rese › Fina › Crea › Econ Projec
YEAR 2
International Marketing Research General Economics Toolbox: › Research design › Management accounting › Management and organization Project: Market research
Strategic (online) marketing English for Business Communication 3 (oral 2) Toolbox: › Ethics TIME › International law › Research › Database management Project: Strategic marketing plan
Servic Custom Toolb › Man › Big d › Clou › Goog Projec
YEAR 3
Work Placement
Work Placement
Minor
YEAR 4
Marketing Management 1 and 2 Major 1 and 2
Marketing Management 1 and 2 Major 1 and 2
Final P
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Year 4
Remember you started with the basics? In the fourth year you will use your knowledge to manage international and cross-cultural marketing. In the final months of the programme you will write your thesis with which you can apply to graduate and become an acknowledged marketing professional.
Real life Strategic level Make your mark
Finalising your study FOURTH YEAR The fourth year is the final year. In order for your thesis to be successful, you will need to use all of the knowledge and skills that you acquired during your first and second period. For your final project you will do research within an international corporation like Audi, Lufthansa, Nike or Unilever. It is a great opportunity to give your career an excellent jump-start. Who would you like to impress?
Research Options
Research is an important component of the programme. Stenden students gain and master research skills step by step, throughout the programme. The Marketing examiners have a large network. They work together with foreign universities and lectorates from fellow higher professional education institutions. You can use this network for your research. The programme focuses on applying gained knowledge in a practical way. The combination of academic and practical or managerial experience not only gives students knowledge but also essential skills. You will be able to carry out valid and reliable research in the final year and ultimately become an interesting candidate for the international labour market.
FROM GERMANY
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Online Marketing Marketing Communication Toolbox: › Web Design › CMS › Digital Graphic Design › SCC Project: Brand This Company
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Marketing communication strategy English for Business Communication 4 (written 2) Toolbox: › Communication research › Consumer Behavior › Neuro-marketing › SCC 2 Project: Marketing communication
r 1 and 2
Minor 1 and 2
Project 1 and 2
Final Project 1 and 2
KAROLINE JAGEL
“International Marketing is the perfect follow-up to my year in the States – people here from all over the world, challenging practical assignments and lots of opportunities to distinguish yourself.”
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Career
prosp After completing the higher professional education (HBO) Bachelor’s programme in Marketing you can begin working, for example at a marketing consultancy, as an online marketeer, as a product manager in a commercial company, in the world of advertising, as a market researcher, in corporate services or in numerous other company positions throughout the world. › As a marketeer and digital marketeer, you present your company’s products or services to potential customers through both online and offline connection with your customers. You seek out new customers and ensure that you retain existing customers. You carry out market research and market surveys. You work on advertising, promotion and increasing awareness of your company’s brand, and you organise events. › As a marketing manager you determine the marketing policy and positioning of the company, often in collaboration with the other managers in the company. You advise management on new markets and products and develop online and offline marketing strategy. Together with the marketing team you develop the actions for implementing the marketing policy. › As a marketing assistant you bring your company’s products or services to the attention of customers and potential customers. You seek out new customers and ensure that you retain existing customers. You conduct market studies and market research. You work on advertising, promotion and increasing awareness of your company’s brand, and you organise events.
FROM GERMANY
THOMAS KATHMANN
All the tools I needed! “Stenden provided me with the tools I needed to find my way during my internship in the Merchandising Department at Nike. Working in a ‘real’ business environment was the perfect preparation for my International Marketing and Cross-cultural Management major in the fourth year.” 8
› As a product manager you are the central cog in the machinery made up of customers, suppliers and internal departments such as purchasing, product development and sales. You take care of the development, production and marketing of the product. You keep long-term goals in your sights and ensure that the product is brought to market in the best way possible. › As a market researcher you conduct research into products, trends, sales markets, image and customer satisfaction. You compile and analyse data and provide answers to all kinds of questions. Which is the best social media to use to approach my customers? What makes my product attractive to young people? Is my target group susceptible to environmental arguments?
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FROM GERMANY
NADINE GÜNTHNER
“Be open to learning new things! Before I came to Stenden, I was an au pair in the USA and my host family had an advertising business which I found fascinating. It inspired me to choose an international career in Marketing. The other reason I chose this programme was when a friend gave me a tour of the university. I really liked it. Now I am enjoying the PBL classes as well as the Personal Professional Development (PPD) programme – they increase your self-knowledge and develop your strengths in the best possible way!”
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Why Stenden? Stenden is a university of applied sciences for people who want to expand their horizons and who want to learn, but also for those who want to come up with solutions for the questions posed by people, organisations and society. › Truly international › High quality and affordable education › Good career prospects › Working on real assignments › Internship in the third year › Problem-based Learning HIGH QUALITY AND AFFORDABLE EDUCATION All programmes meet the quality standards set by the Dutch government and its quality and accreditation assurance body, the Accreditation Organization of the Netherlands and Flanders (NVAO). Dutch education is ranked among the best in the world. In comparison with other countries, the tuition fees for higher education in the Netherlands are very affordable. GOOD CAREER PROSPECTS Each programme has a dedicated practical component. The combination of academic and practical or managerial experience ensures that you gain not only the knowledge but also the skills essential for your field. As this is exactly what employers value, Stenden graduates are assured of a strong position in the international job market. A significant number of students are employed by their internship employers and can start a career immediately after graduation.
FROM GERMANY
BENJAMIN BRÖTZMANN
“At Stenden you learn to cope with cultural differences.”
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“The smell, atmosphere and dynamics of an international airport are very addictive. I work in the marketing department at Stuttgart Airport, and I also did my internship here. I acquire new airlines and destinations. Just like at Stenden I work daily with people from all over the world. Dealing with cultural differences? Well, Stenden gave me all I needed to know.”
Facts 4
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10,500 students locations outside the Netherlands 41% men
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Leeuwarden
59% women
Groningen
Assen
Meppel
Doha, Qatar
Emmen
locations
Bangkok, Thailand Bali, Indonesia
in the Netherlands
Port Alfred, South Africa
5 most popular
English-taught bachelor programmes at Stenden
100 Dutch
different nationalities… a selection
German Chinese Spanish Bulgarian
Lithuanian Romanian French Italian British Russian Vietnamese
Jump International Innovative
Latvian Indonesian
International Hospitality Management Tourism Management Media and Entertainment Management International Business and Management Studies International Logistics Management
Brazilian Irish
into the world of Stenden
PBL Enterprising
Inquisitive Internships
11 bachelor study programmes
2 master study programmes
2 associate degrees
9 practical training companies
The Grand Tour has existed since 2000 During the 2015/2016 academic year some 608 students went on a Grand Tour
English taught Real-world Learning
218 South Africa
Small scale Grand Tour Personal
29 Qatar
110 Indonesia
216 visited multiple countries
“According to the International Student Barometer, students rank us highly for”:
Employability, Work Experience, Living Costs, Accommodation Costs, Making Friends
35 Thailand
PBL
Stenden’s education system Work on assignments in groups of 12
Typical classes at Stenden
Lecture - PBL – Group work Home study - Workshops
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Study SOPHIE HORRION
“A great mix of school, humanitarian work and time.”
free
“Daily rhythm in South Africa is considerably different from what we are used to; you get up in really early and go to school to have breakfast the the canteen, which really is the central place of h lunc campus. Then you follow lessons and have life outside, because outside is where South African takes place.” you “There are classes again in the afternoon, but ities can also go to the township to help with activ and development projects that are managed by for students. For example, we organised activities e thes use beca children, which was rewarding work t people really have very little. Many children can’ age garb go to school; I even saw them playing on a dump.” “I did the minor in entrepreneurship because I’m es. interested in advising entrepreneurs and business with k In South Africa, I had the opportunity to wor was people from a totally different background. It ent the perfect combination of academic developm king wor yed and humanitarian work. I really enjo in the township of Port Alfred. The people I met life and the experiences I gained still influence my today.” 12
The Netherlands The Netherlands – or Holland – has been open to people of non-Dutch origin for a long time. Today it is home to over 190 different nationalities and hence one of the most international countries in the world. It is a safe country by international standards, with low levels of violence and street crime. Dutch society is relatively non-hierarchical. For example, teachers tend to be very accessible and truly interactive with their students, which can help students really get the most out of their studies. Last but not least, almost everyone in the Netherlands speaks English!
Abroad A warm welcome!
Studying at a university abroad is a very exciting opportunity of a lifetime. We look forward to receiving you at Stenden. We aim to make your experience as rewarding as possible and will support you throughout your time with us. Choosing where you’ll live is an important consideration when you’re off to study at Stenden. We have a wide range of quality accommodation available, located in the heart of our student towns. Your time at Stenden starts with a mandatory introduction week during which you will register for your programme, attend introductory sessions, explore the university and have the chance to socialise with future fellow students. Stenden has a popular buddy network to help new international students settle into their new environment. A buddy is a current Stenden student who – on a voluntary basis – functions as a contact person for an international student, and helps out during his or her first days, weeks or perhaps months at Stenden. Furthermore, our International Office employees can always be contacted for help. As an international student you won’t be left on your own.
A world of opportunities Imagine how amazing it would be to broaden your horizons not only by studying in the Netherlands but also by having the opportunity to study in South Africa, Qatar, Thailand, Bali, Chile, USA, Finland, Spain or one of many other destinations. Marketing offers you the opportunity to study outside of the Netherlands. Interested in the Grand Tour, an exchange or an internship abroad? It is up to you to make that international experience happen! Explore the world of opportunities offered by Stenden’s Grand Tour, exchange programmes and possibilities for internships abroad.
ANGELA DENKHAUS, FROM GERMANY
“International Relations teaches you to understand the diplomatic, political and economic world from another point of view. It also teaches you how to adapt to living in a South East Asian country, how to deal with customs, regulations, behaviours and traditions, and learn the basics of a completely different language. In other words, it’s an excellent opportunity to get out of your comfort zone.” “My personal highlight was experiencing the Thai culture. The festivals, the food, the language, the traditions, everything is just so different from everything I’d ever known in Europe. I loved travelling, seeing the beautiful country and meeting the Thai people. I noticed that the differences between being a tourist and actually living in the country are immense! People treat you very differently when you speak the language a little, whether you just want to buy some fresh fruit or give directions to a cab driver.”
Grand Tour The Grand Tour offers you the possibility of studying at our international campuses in the Netherlands, South Africa, Qatar, Indonesia and Thailand (www.stenden.com/grandtour). With an exchange programme you have the opportunity to take courses offered at a foreign university and learn from different professors (www.stenden.com/exchange). An internship abroad allows you to immerse yourself in a different culture while learning about the business in which you will have your career. 13
meet stenden, meet the world! Studying at Stenden means studying in a truly international student community. Did you know that Stenden is one of the most international places to study in Europe, if not the world? We have approximately 1100 students, 25% of whom come from outside the Netherlands. Meet some of your fellow students and read about their experiences. Expand your international network whilst studying at Stenden!
Visit Stenden at the International Open Day! Experience the Stenden world! We invite you to visit Stenden during one of our International Open Days. The day is full of interesting activities, allowing you to get acquainted with Stenden and its educational programmes, and the opportunity to meet Stenden students, professors and people from all over the world is guaranteed. You just need to get here and we will take care of the rest! Our upcoming Open Days are on the following dates: › 19 November 2016 › 11 February 2017 › 21 April 2017 › 9 June 2017
FROM THE CZECH REPUBLIC
KRISTÝNA HRUSKOVÁ (right) “Solving project tasks and wor king in teams gave me a new perspective on studying.” HANA MÜLLEROVA (left) erent “Studying at Stenden is very diff ty. ersi univ from studying at my own ly real a was en My exchange to Emm good experience.”
FROM NEPAL
AYUDH BHATTARAI “I expected to have a hard time settling in, but the amazing international environment and the friendly people made it very easy.”
The locations in The Netherlands: › Leeuwarden › Emmen › Meppel (only for the ITEPS programme) FROM RUSSIA
ELIZAVETA SUDEREVSKAYA t we were guided for “The interesting thing was tha students. It was very den the entire day by the Sten s who were talking ent nice to get to know the stud days I spent at The s. about their own experience I hope to go on and le, Stenden were really memorab graduation!” my r afte ity to study at Stenden Univers
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LARRY NKACHA “Stenden is very welcoming. It provides an environment conducive to studying.”
admission requirements ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS In order to apply, all EU and non-EU students need to have one of the following diplomas: › International Baccalaureate Diploma (IB) or European Baccalaureate Diploma. › High school diploma from an accredited institution. › GCE, O-level (at least 4 subjects with an end result of at least A,B or C) + GCE, A-level (at least 2 subjects). All 6 subjects should be different subjects. › Associate, Bachelor’s or Master’s degree. ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS EU students: If you come from a country within the EU zone, you may be exempted from taking an English proficiency test. Please check the complete list of exemptions at www.stenden.com/admission-requirements Non-EU students: All students coming from outside the EU need to take an English proficiency test. Exceptions will be made for students who followed their previous education in a country where English is the official working and educational language. Stenden accepts three kinds of official language tests: IELTS, TOEFL iBT and the Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English. › Academic IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum score of 5.0 for each skill). For more information: www.ielts.org. › TOEFL iBT 550 (paper-based), 213 (computer-based) and 80 (internet-based). For more information: www.toefl.org. Original test results must be directly sent from the Educational Testing Service to Stenden. The TOEFL institution code for Stenden is 9215. › Cambridge ESOL score CAE-C.
Introduction Week When you start studying at Stenden, you will begin with the Study Start Week. During this great and indispensable week you will explore your new environment in groups. You will get to know the facilities at Stenden and the teaching methods, as well as the facilities in Emmen, its nightlife, the programme and your fellow students. During the Study Start Week you will not only have a lot of fun but you will also obtain important information and experience and meet people. In other words: an excellent preparation for the first year.
Meet Stenden worldwide
Stenden representatives visit fairs and organise seminars in a number of countries. Please check the calendar on our website www.stenden.com to find out when we will be visiting a location near you.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE EU and non-EU students applying for Bachelor’s/Master’s programmes EU and non-EU students need to apply for a Bachelor’s or Master’s programme through the national application system Studielink (www.studielink.nl) before the deadline. The next day you will receive an email with your Stenden email address which you need to use to create an IGO Stenden account. You can upload your documents to this portal account and check the status of your application. If your English is not sufficient, we will set up an English Language Course application for you. The complete list of all the necessary documents for uploading can be found at www.stenden.com. If you have any further questions about the application procedure, please contact our International Office staff at: T +31 58 244 19 40 Email: io@stenden.com WE ARRANGE AND APPLY FOR VISA AND RESIDENCE PERMITS FOR NON-EU STUDENTS! All international students (except residents of the EU*/EER, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Monaco, USA and Switzerland) who plan to stay in the Netherlands for more than three months need a visa to enter the Netherlands. Stenden’s International Office will help international students to apply for the visa using an accelerated procedure. As well as the entry visa, the International Office will apply for the residence permit, which will be issued for the duration of your study years. APPLICATION DEADLINES EU students: September intake: 15th August February intake: 17th January Non-EU students: September intake: 1st June February intake: 1st November Please note that deadlines are subject to change; so to make sure you have the most up-to-date information, please check our website www.stenden.com. ANNUAL TUITION FEES Current tuition fees will be published on www.stenden.com. Please note that the tuition fees are subject to change every academic year.
Scholarships
Are you looking for options to finance your study at Stenden and/or looking for a prestigious scholarship? Stenden proudly participates in several scholarship programmes including the Holland Scholarship Programme to provide targeted financial assistance to international undergraduate and postgraduate students. Please visit www.stenden.com for the most up-to-date overview of scholarship opportunities.
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Visiting address: Rengerslaan 8, Leeuwarden Postal address: P.O. Box 1298 8900 CG Leeuwarden The Netherlands T +31 58 244 17 63
Visiting address: Van Schaikweg 94, Emmen Postal address: P.O. Box 2080 7801 CB Emmen The Netherlands T + 31 59 185 31 92
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