Английская Википедия:Hogeschool Gent
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University College Ghent (Шаблон:Lang-nl), commonly known as HoGent, is the largest university college in Flanders, with three faculties, one School of Arts[1] and over 17,000 students as of 2022.[2] Its establishment in 1995 is the outcome of two successful mergers that involved sixteen Belgian institutions of higher education. Many had been influential leaders in higher education for several decades. The current faculties are spread over the city center of Ghent and Aalst.
Organisation
Ghent University of Applied Sciences and Arts is one of the 17 university colleges in Flanders. It was founded in 1995 when thirteen institutes of higher education merged. In 2001, a second merger took place to form Ghent University of Applied Sciences and Arts as we know it today.[3] In 2003, Ghent University of Applied Sciences and Arts became part of the Ghent University Association, a cooperative body of universities and university colleges.[4]
The governing bodies of Ghent University of Applied Sciences and Arts are the Board of Governors, the President, the Executive Board, the Principal, the Deans and the Faculty Councils.
Faculties
Ghent University of Applied Sciences and Arts consists of three faculties and one School of Arts. Each of these entities is led by a dean, who is responsible for the day-to-day management of his or her faculty.
- Education, Health & Social Work
- Science & Technology
- Business & Information Management
- School of Arts
Campus
Ghent University of Applied Sciences and Arts is a modern urban university college located throughout the city of Ghent. There are also campuses in the neighbouring cities of Aalst and Melle.
Student facilities and services
Student facilities include libraries, concert halls, learning centres, research and study centres, a 3,000 m² sports centre and much more.[5] Additionally, Ghent University of Applied Sciences and Arts offers its students a complete range of student services, from housing and catering to student jobs, cultural events and medical assistance. All these services are centrally organized by the Office for Student Services and Student Life.
Study programmes
Ghent University of Applied Sciences and Arts offers a wide range of bachelor and master programmes in the following fields of study:
- Applied Engineering & Technology
- Applied Linguistics
- Architecture
- Audio-Visual & Visual Arts
- Biotechnology
- Business Administration
- Education
- Health Care
- Music & Performing Arts
- Social & Community Work
Some of the study programmes are taught exclusively in English.[6] These programmes are specifically organized for foreign exchange students, but they are also open to Belgian students.
- Master of Audiovisual Arts
- Master of Fine Arts
- Master of Music
- Audiology
- Applied
- Information Technology
- Business, Retail and Languages
- Nursing
- Nutrition and Dietetics
- Occupational Therapy
- Social Educational Care Work
- Social Work
- Speech and Language Pathology
Furthermore, Ghent University of Applied Sciences and Arts also offers a wide variety of follow-up programmes.
Research and service provision
Nearly 414 researchers are actively involved in more than 110 research projects.[7]
Funding
In 2008, Ghent University of Applied Sciences and Arts’ research funds totalled €13 million, an increase of €2 million euros on the previous year.[7]
International
Each Ghent University of Applied Sciences and Arts faculty has cooperation agreements with a number of partner institutions, amounting to 250 bilateral agreements with institutions from 26 European countries.Шаблон:Citation needed
Arts
Art faculties
The School of Arts at Ghent University of Applied Sciences and Arts encompasses the former Royal Academy of Fine Arts (Ghent), founded in 1741 and merged into the university in 1995, and the Royal Conservatory. Concerts and exhibitions are organized throughout the academic year.Шаблон:Citation needed
The Royal Conservatory
The Royal Conservatory ("Koninklijk Conservatorium") was one of the sixteen cultural institution merged into the university in 1995, with a history and heritage in its own right. The founding director was Martin-Joseph Mengal, in 1835. Notable students and faculty at the conservatory have included François-Auguste Gevaert, who studied directly under Mengal in 1841, Paul-Henri-Joseph Lebrun, who studied here and became a professor, and Edouard Potjes, who served as professor of piano for 22 years.
Art library
A Prior
A Prior is an international magazine for contemporary art, published by the Faculty of Fine Arts.
References
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- ↑ Faculties of Ghent University of Applied Sciences and Arts
- ↑ Groei HoGent zet zich door, HoGent, 2013-10-16
- ↑ History of Ghent University of Applied Sciences and Arts Шаблон:Webarchive
- ↑ Ghent University Association Шаблон:Webarchive
- ↑ Some fast facts about Ghent University of Applied Sciences and Arts Шаблон:Webarchive
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ 7,0 7,1 Annual Report Шаблон:Webarchive
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