University of Antwerp
Description
- UAntwerp is a public research university located in Antwerp, Belgium. It is the second largest university in Belgium, and is ranked among the top 200 universities in the world.
- UAntwerp offers over 200 undergraduate and graduate programs in a wide range of fields, including business, engineering, law, medicine, and the humanities.
- The university is taught in both Dutch and English, so prospective students from the United States do not need to be fluent in Dutch in order to study there.
- UAntwerp is a highly international university, with students from over 100 countries. This provides students with the opportunity to learn about different cultures and perspectives.
- The university is also a research-intensive university, and students have the opportunity to work with world-renowned researchers.
Here are some of the things you need to know if you are considering applying to UAntwerp:
- The application deadline for most master’s programs is January 1.
- The tuition fees for international students are €979.6 per year for bachelor’s programs and €3100 per year for master’s programs.
- You will need to provide proof of English proficiency, such as an IELTS score of 6.0.
- You will also need to provide a personal statement and letters of recommendation.
Student Life
Antwerpen Studentenstad (Antwerp, city for students) works hard for a student-friendly city: sufficient and high-quality housing, a clean and safe student district, cheap rental bikes, cultural offers to great advantage, cheap and safe party areas, clear policies concerning mounting posters and ragging, and much more. Sports activities at the University of Antwerp are open to all Antwerp-students and where possible to Antwerp-staff, Antwerp alumni, and college students of the Antwerp University and Colleges Association. Antwerp has a very broad system of student associations. Nearly every faculty has at least one association, most of the time even one for each subject/discipline. The associations organize several activities throughout the year ("cantus", parties, grand ball, and cultural excursions). Students are not obliged to join a students' association, but it is an easy and pleasant way to get to know lots of new people and speed up the integration process. The leadership (the "presidium") or the members can also give you some information on student life in Antwerp and about different courses.
Housing
The school assists students in finding housing. Student residences range from 450 - 600 euros per month.
Bachelors Programs Offered
Masters Programs Offered
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