Global Responsibility & Leadership is this year’s best ranked bachelor programme of the Netherlands
Each year the Dutch Higher Education Guide for Universities (Keuzegids) publishes an overview of different bachelor programmes in the Netherlands. This year, the bachelor Global Responsibility & Leadership of University of Groningen/Campus Fryslân received the highest score of all bachelor programmes in the Netherlands with an impressive total of 94/100 points. “I am truly humbled and proud by the acknowledgement of the Keuzegids”, says University College Fryslân (UCF) director dr. Indira van der Zande. “We have always aspired to create an academic environment where students and staff can actively engage in the co-creation of knowledge to contribute to solving the global challenges. As such, the UCF community itself is essential to the success of the programme and it is heart-warming to see it thriving even amidst a global pandemic. We have only just begun our journey and are bursting with ideas to further innovate the programme, always remaining true to our interdisciplinary, personalised and interactive educational philosophy. We look forward to welcoming many more students to our community and joining our adventure in Leeuwarden!" Interested in what makes the Global Responsibility & Leadership programme so special? Find out more here!
Last modified: | 02 December 2021 12.59 p.m. |
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