Aeres University of Applied Sciences
Aeres Hogeschool
Basic information
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Identifiers
- DEQARINST1768
- NL0060
- Erasmus: NL DRONTEN01
- SCHAC: aeres.nl
- Erasmus-Charter: E10150560
- EU-PIC: 957224422
- EU-VAT: NL803119859B01
- WHED: IAU-001877
Erasmus Institution Code
Identifier assigned by the European Commission to higher education institutions participating in the Erasmus+ programme - data harvested from ETER/OrgRegSCHema for Academia
Internet domain (DNS)-based identifier of institutions, used in several European initiatives for data exchange in the education and research sector, e.g. Emrex - data acquired using the European University Foundation (EUF) HEI APIErasmus Charter for Higher Education (ECHE)
Application number related to the ECHE, required for higher education institutions participating in the Erasmus+ programme - data acquired using the European University Foundation (EUF) HEI APIParticipant Identification Code (PIC)
A PIC is assigned to legal entities participating in EU-funded programmes - data acquired using the European University Foundation (EUF) HEI APIEU VAT number
Identifier of economic operators for value-added tax (VAT) within the EU system, assigned by their national authority - data acquired using the EU participant register APIIAU World Higher Education Database (WHED)
Identifier used in the world-wide WHED database of higher education institutions, managed by the International Association of Universities (IAU) - data harvested from ETER/OrgReg -
Provider typehigher education institution
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Legal seat(s)Almere, Netherlands
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Further location(s)Wageningen, Netherlands
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Website
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Founding year2012
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QF-EHEA levelssecond cycle, first cycle, short cycle
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Previous names
- Vilentum University of Applied Sciences (Vilentum Hogeschool) until 30/06/2016
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Historical relationships
- succeeded CAH Vilentum University of Applied Sciences in 2012
- succeeded Stoas University of Applied Sciences and Teacher Education in 2012
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National External Quality Assurance Requirements
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Limited (initial) accreditation
Same as for full (initial) accreditation except that the focus of the assessment is limited to four standards: intended learning outcomes, the curriculum, the assessment system and the achieved learning outcomes (when available for new programmes). -
Full (initial) accreditation
mandatory for all new and existing programmes in higher education. A conditionally positive decision in the initial accreditation procedure entitles the programme to award valid degrees and diplomas and has two years to meet the conditions set in the assessment. The duration of positive accreditation is for six years. Programmes are assessed in clusters within the same domain. -
Institutional audits
are optional. A positive result entitles institutions to use the limited frameworks for (initial) accreditation.In 2017, Netherlands started its second round of institutional audits that will focus more on the realisation of the educational vision and the development of a quality culture.
- Further information on external quality assurance in Netherlands
External Quality Assurance Reports and Decisions
Institutional level
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Programme level
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Qualification/award
- Ad Animal Husbandry
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Levelfirst cycle
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Programme typeFull recognised degree programme
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Workload (in ECTS credits)120
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DEQAR Report ID101348
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Agency
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TypeInitial programme accreditation in the Netherlands, including the Caribbean islands Bonaire, St. Eustatius and Saba
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Statuspart of obligatory EQA system
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Formal decisionpositive
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Date01/06/2022
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Valid untilnot applicable
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Report and decision
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Agency's identifier29PZ08006
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Verifiable Credential