HAN University of Applied Sciences vs University of Groningen
Compare these two Dutch universities side by side to find your best fit.
| Attribute | HAN University of Applied Sciences | University of Groningen |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Applied (HBO) | Research (WO) |
| City | Arnhem | Groningen |
| National Ranking | — | #147 |
| Programs | 15 | 177 |
| EU Tuition | €2,530/year | €2,530/year |
| International Tuition | €8,000/year | €8,900/year |
| Language | Both | Both |
| Specializations | Applied Sciences, Automotive, Healthcare | Research University, Historic, Student City |
About HAN University of Applied Sciences
HAN University of Applied Sciences has campuses in Arnhem and Nijmegen with about 35,000 students. Known for strong programs in healthcare, automotive, and business, with excellent facilities including one of the best automotive labs in the Netherlands.
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Founded in 1614, the University of Groningen is the second oldest university in the Netherlands with over 33,000 students. Known for its vibrant student city atmosphere (1 in 4 residents is a student), excellent research output, and 4 Nobel Prize laureates including Ben Feringa (Chemistry 2016).
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