Antwerp University Association
The Antwerp University Association (in Dutch: Associatie Universiteit & Hogescholen Antwerpen or AUHA) is a Belgian association for higher education, with members located primarily in Antwerp. The leading institute is the University of Antwerp.
Introduction
The association was founded on September 1, 2003 by 5 founding members. Typical aspects[1] of the Antwerp Association are:
- regional concentration
- confederal organisation
- active pluralism
- several unique courses (f.e. dance, nautic sciences, new product development)
- large concentration of courses in arts and culture (visual arts, cultural management, dance, drama, filmstudies, music, theatre).
Members
- University of Antwerp, with campusses in Antwerp & Wilrijk
- Artesis Hogeschool Antwerpen, with campusses in Antwerp, Merksem, Lier & Turnhout
- Hogere Zeevaartschool Antwerpen, located in Antwerp
- Karel de Grote-Hogeschool, with campusses in Antwerp, Hoboken & Borgerhout
- Plantijn Hogeschool, with campusses in Antwerp & Boom
References
External links
- Antwerp University Association (Dutch/Flemish)
Coordinates: 51°11′04″N 4°25′13″E / 51.1844°N 4.4203°E
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