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Karel de Grote University of Applied Sciences and Arts

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Karel de Grote University of Applied Sciences and Arts
Karel de Grote Hogeschool
TypeUniversity of Applied Sciences
Established1995
DirectorVeerle Hendrickx
Total staff
1,225
Students13,000+
Location,
Belgium
Websitewww.kdg.be/en

Karel de Grote University of Applied Sciences and Arts (Dutch: Karel de Grote Hogeschool) is a Roman Catholic higher educational institution in Antwerp, Belgium. The school was founded after a merger of thirteen educational institutions in Antwerp in 1995.[1] It was named after Charles the Great. It has about 13,000 students and 1,225 employees.

References

  1. ^ "History | Karel de Grote Hogeschool Antwerpen". www.kdg.be. Retrieved 5 September 2021.

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