Northumbria strengthens its EU relationship through Amsterdam University
Northumbria University has expanded its international presence through a partnership agreement with Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (AUAS).
Collaboration between the two universities will include offering Northumbria Masters programmes in both business and project management from September 2018.
The UK-accredited postgraduate courses will be delivered at AUAS by Northumbria academics working with AUAS colleagues.
Professor Andrew Wathey CBE, vice-chancellor and chief executive at Northumbria, said: “This mutually supportive collaboration brings together two research-rich and business-focused institutions with a shared focus on quality.
“It will deepen our research, educational, business and community engagement links not only between the UK and the Netherlands, but also across Europe and internationally.
“The partnership also extends Northumbria’s global reach with a presence in Newcastle and London in the UK, and internationally including Jakarta, Hong Kong, Singapore and now the Netherlands.”
A one-year programme in international business will also be available to existing Northumbria undergraduate students from all disciplines.
In addition, an institutional Erasmus agreement between Northumbria and AUAS will provide students and staff with valuable exchange opportunities across a wide variety of disciplines.
The long-term goal is to explore deeper cooperation between the two universities across a range of disciplines. Both universities have an extensive partnership network in the UK, the Netherlands and internationally and these will continue.
Professor Huib de Jong, chairman of the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences Executive Board, added: “Our slogan is Creating Tomorrow. A slogan that matches perfectly with the values of Northumbria.
“The complementary strengths between both universities in our core areas of education and research is fundamental for the proposed collaboration. Amsterdam is traditionally the Netherlands’ connection to the world city network, linking many different businesses, people and organisations together.
“Northumbria recognises this, and at a time of increasing internationalisation and rapid societal and technological change, both universities agree that collaboration across national boundaries is benefitting to both students and staff, offering better access to knowledge and understanding in order to meet future challenges.”
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