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Hanzehogeschool, Hogeschool van Groningen

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3.98 / 5 based on 322 reviews
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Great programme
Igors Z
Latvia, Graduate
Financial Management, 2020
Overall
As a student of "International Business & Management Studies" of Hanze University of Applied Sciences, Groningen I can tell that the  course brought me a fresh perspective and knowledge across diferent global business areas.
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Pros
Quality of education.
Cons
Sometimes is difficult to make contact with the university.
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Groningen best city to study
Pablo M
Netherlands, Graduate
Marketing and Sales Management, 2023
Overall
Well, Groningen is a very special place. Super young and vibrating city. The Hanze University is a very relaxed Uni. I like the way how we are getting educated there.
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Pros
The City is the biggest pro. However, the uni has also some Pros
Cons
Group work
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Great school, with interesting facilities and learning activities
Iulia A
Netherlands, Undergraduate
Business Studies, 2019
Overall
The International Facility Management courses are very hands-on, easy to follow and provide a solid basis for students future careers.
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Pros
good working environment
Cons
many group projects
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Terrible Treatment
Joop L
Germany, Undergraduate
, 2026
Overall
While studying at Hanze for the short time I was there, I only sometimes felt respected fairly by the faculty. 

I was enrolled in a course called Business Simulation, in which I worked on a few different assignments & a final assessment in the form of an oral presentation.

After being a valuable member of the group and missing no class, I arrived late to the final presentation, (before it was my groups turn) and wasn't allowed to enter or partake in the presentation. This resulted in me being given no grade for my presentation, although that may being a tough pill to swallow, I had understanding, yet expressed my discontempt with my AA and the professor in order to possibly arrange a solution.

After being blown off repeatedly, I took the loss and returned to the resit a few weeks later, only to be treated extremely unfairly, with the lecturer clearly having some sort of bias against me. The lecturer for this resit was more qualified on paper, however this wasn't to be seen in the classroom, in fact I felt his teaching capabilities were lesser than of a teacher at my high school. I worked together with my group and submitted every single assignment successfully while inspiring myself with the template and contents of the time I'd done it before, *important to mention he was a different lecturer and had never seen the content of the previous sit*. I was also attending the presentation with 2 other members as one member had dropped out. One of our members was also struggling to speak basic English, which is very unfortunate in a stressful situation, and which is another indicator of the unrigorous selection process at Hanze. I was given only 1.1 points for the presentation as I wasn't able to present what my missing group members had written for themselves and the professor offered absolutely no leniency and instead made fun of me, my presentation, my group and was unbelievably unprofessional, almost like a toddler throwing a temper tantrum. + I was graded with a 2.1 for all of my assignments, which was lower than the grade I received in the previous sit, although I had virtually been inspired by the exact same contents, with the same exact quality. 

Not only is there a massive disparity in how lecturers grade you based on their personal preferences, theres also a massive disparity in the qualifications and quality of the actual teaching done by some of the lecturers. 

I've dropped out since, with this lecturer being one of the reasons why. The lecturer, whos name is Thierry Bonsing is a man you want to avoid during your courses as much as possible, try to get on his good side, because he will show no respect otherwise.
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Pros
Nice campus, good AA program.
Cons
Horrible housing iniatives, slow administrative processes.
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JuanGuerrero
Universidad de Sevilla, Seville, Spain
Business Studies, Undergraduate, Erasmus
Overall
I wish I had known...
Maybe,the windy weather but you can get used to it
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In my opinion:
Most people loved it.
Important factors in my choice
(1) Unimportant – (4) Very important
Academic reasons
4
Culture
3
Costs
2
Activities
2
Campus life
2
Party / people
3
Weather / location
1
Personal recommendation
Go on focusing on international environment
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During my experience abroad, I ...
(1) Never – (4) A lot
Became familiar with another culture
3
Traveled
3
Improved language skills
3
Met people from other countries
4
Became more independent
3
Partied a lot
4
Experienced a change in life
3
Advanced my studies & career
3
Final comments
Donīt go if you canīt ride a bike.Youīll need one The best way to travel is to hire a car
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It's alright
Jacco V
Netherlands,
Business Studies, 2024
Overall
Hanzehogeschool is a school that is developing at a fast pace. This makes them lose focus sometimes. Overall tho, it is a very good school with good studies of a high quality.
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Careers
The school surely does offer career stuff. When you have to find an internship they offer a lot on the website to choose from and for advice you can always go in conversation with a specialist.
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Pros
High quality education
Cons
Losing focus on the individuals
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