比利时哈塞尔特大学
2025-03-27
更新时间:2025-03-27 21:58:34作者:欧曼老师
哈塞尔特大学成立于1973年,前身为林堡大学中心,最初只有两个学院,直到2005年才以现在的名字为人所知
该机构位于比利时东北部的小城市哈塞尔特。如今,该大学有六个学院:建筑与艺术、商业经济学、医学与生命科学、工程技术、法律和科学,以及一所新成立的交通学院
哈塞尔特大学有六个研究所,该大学以其在生命科学、环境技术、生物统计学、视觉计算、新材料以及道路安全和机动性方面的研究而自豪
这所大学有两个校区,彼此相距不远。哈塞尔特校区位于该市北郊,而迪彭贝克校区位于该镇以东约4公里处
大多数教学楼(除法学院外)都位于迪彭贝克校区,还有一个图书馆和餐厅,而哈塞尔特校区有两个礼堂和一个前城市监狱,现在是法学院的所在地
哈塞尔特大学的学生就读于该校17门本科生课程或20门硕士课程中的一门,其中5门课程以英语授课
哈塞尔大学和荷兰马斯特里赫特大学建立了一个合作项目,称为林堡跨国大学,因为这两所大学都位于林堡地区
这两所大学的一些学院在比利时和荷兰的几个研究项目中合作
Established as the Limburg University Centre in 1973, Hasselt University started with just two faculties and did not become known by its current name until 2005.
The institution is located in the small city of Hasselt in northeast Belgium. Today the university has six faculties: architecture and arts, business economics, medicine and life science, engineering technology, law, and sciences, as well as a newly established school of transportation.
Hasselt University is home to six research institutes, and the university prides itself on its research in life sciences, environmental technology, biostatistics, visual computing, new materials, and road safety and mobility.
The university has two campuses within a short distance of each other. Campus Hasselt is located in the northern suburbs of the city, while Campus Diepenbeek is around 4 kilometres east of the town.
Most faculty buildings (apart from the Faculty of Law) are located at Campus Diepenbeek along with a library and restaurant, while Campus Hasselt is home to two auditoriums and a former city prison which now houses the Faculty of Law.
Students are enrolled at Hasselt University in one of the institution’s 17 undergraduate courses or 20 master’s programs, five of which are taught in English.
A collaborate program has been established between Hasselt University and Maastricht University in the Netherlands, known as the Transnational University of Limburg as a result of both universities being located in the Limburg region.
A number of faculties in both universities work together in several research projects, both in Belgium and the Netherlands.