Van Hall Larenstein
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Van Hall Larenstein, University of Applied Sciences (Dutch: Hogeschool Van Hall Larenstein) is a vocational university in the northern and eastern Netherlands. The school was created through a merger between the Van Hall Institute in Leeuwarden and IAH Larenstein in Velp.
History
Since January 2003 there was an administrative merger. The merger of the schools was completed in October 2005. In September 2006 the Deventer location moved to Wageningen, as Van Hall Larenstein became a part of Wageningen University and Research Centre, since 2012 the school is independent again. Van Hall Larenstein now has locations in Leeuwarden and Velp (the location in Wageningen moved to Velp in 2015).
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- Vocational universities in the Netherlands
- Agricultural universities and colleges in the Netherlands
- Wageningen University and Research Centre
- Leeuwarden
- Educational institutions established in 2003
- 2003 establishments in the Netherlands