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'''Hogeschool Van Hall Larenstein''' is a [[The Netherlands|Dutch]] [[vocational university]] that arose from a [[merger]] between the [[Van Hall Instituut]] in [[Leeuwarden]] and IAH Larenstein in [[Velp]]. Since January 2003 there was an administrative merger and since October 2005 this merger led to a complete merger |
'''Hogeschool Van Hall Larenstein''' or Van Hall Larenstein University of Applied Sciences is a [[The Netherlands|Dutch]] [[vocational university]] that arose from a [[merger]] between the [[Van Hall Instituut]] in [[Leeuwarden]] and IAH Larenstein in [[Velp]]. Since January 2003 there was an administrative merger and since October 2005 this merger led to a complete merger. In September 2006 the [[Deventer]] location moved to Wageningen. This is a direct result of the fact that the Hogeschool Van Hall Larenstein became a part of [[Wageningen University and Research Centre]]. Hogeschool Van Hall Larenstein now has locations in Leeuwarden, Velp and [[Wageningen]]. |
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Revision as of 13:33, 3 February 2011
Hogeschool Van Hall Larenstein or Van Hall Larenstein University of Applied Sciences is a Dutch vocational university that arose from a merger between the Van Hall Instituut in Leeuwarden and IAH Larenstein in Velp. Since January 2003 there was an administrative merger and since October 2005 this merger led to a complete merger. In September 2006 the Deventer location moved to Wageningen. This is a direct result of the fact that the Hogeschool Van Hall Larenstein became a part of Wageningen University and Research Centre. Hogeschool Van Hall Larenstein now has locations in Leeuwarden, Velp and Wageningen.