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About Windesheim

Windesheim is one of the Netherlands' top-3 universities of applied sciences, known for its personal approach, small classes (approx. 20 students), for working closely with the business community and public institutes and for the strong focus on personal skill development.

We offer, besides approx. 80 Dutch programmes, two English taught bachelors programmes, 20 English taught exchange programmes and a variety of blended intensive programmes.

Read about our education in 20 other languages.

Amount of students

25,000

full-time and part-time students in Almere and Zwolle

Amount of professionals

1,650

Professionals who follow courses

Amount of employees

2,700

employees in education, research and support

Accreditation by NVAO

Our Bachelor’s degrees are accredited by the NVAO, the Accreditation Organisation of the Netherlands and Flanders. The NVAO is a quality assurance agency that assures the quality of higher education in the Netherlands and Flanders, in an expert and independent manner, and that fosters the quality culture pursued within the higher education institutions in the Netherlands and Flanders. 

Read NVAO report International Business
Read NVAO report Global Project and Change Management

High quality

According to the Higher Education Selection Guide we are the number 3 rated University of Applied Sciences in the Netherlands. Students value the quality of the education we provide, the expertise of our teaching staff and our personal approach. Also, we have established Windesheim Honours College: a study concept for excellent students.

About Windesheim Honours College

University of Applied Sciences

In the Netherlands, there are two types of universities. Windesheim is a University of Applied Sciences, where higher professional education is taught. This means that besides theoretical knowledge, the student will get hands-on experience through internships, projects with the professional field, group work, workshops and guest lectures.

The classes are small (max. 15 - 30 students per class). After a four-year Bachelor’s programme, students usually start their professional career. Research universities, on the other hand, offer highly academic, research-oriented programmes. These take three years and will be followed by a Master’s programme of 1–3 years, depending on the subject.

Read more about the differences between research universities and universities of applied sciences

Alumni

Would you like to continue building up your professional network? Go to alumni meetings, conferences within your field and/or like to give a guest lecture?

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News

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Windesheim alumni positive about preparation for the labour market

26 mei 2026
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Opening of the green recovery space in Curaçao marks a new step in recovery-oriented care

6 mei 2026
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In conversation with the King about the future of family businesses

27 maart 2026
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Joining forces for family businesses

23 maart 2026
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Students think differently, and it is precisely this that leads to new and unexpected solutions

20 maart 2026

Reviews

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International Business didn’t just prepare me for a career, it changed me as a person

Aleksiia, about International Business

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Digital Transformation and AI is basically one big project for a client

Elisabeth Kieslinger, about the exchange programme Digital Transformation and AI

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I prefer doing and creating over heavy research

Annemijn, about Global Project and Change Management

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A University with no exams?

Irene, about the exchange programme International Business Studies

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I wanted to work in the renewable energy sector

Alexandra, graduate, GPCM

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Palermo challenged me in unexpected ways

Sarah, Eramus exchange in Palermo, Italy

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You acquire skills that prepare you for tackling social and environmental issues

Alina, about Global Project and Change Management

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The most important way of support is to be there for your child

Beata, Mother of Klaudia, studying International Business

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The learning environment is one of the most positive I've experienced

Boris, Global Project and Change Management

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I learned to cope with cultural differences

Britt, International Business