Hogeschool van Arnhem en Nijmegen (HAN University of Applied Sciences)

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Overview

Lobbying Costs

9,000,000€ - 9,999,999€

Financial year: Jan 2020 - Dec 2020

Lobbyists (Full time equivalent)

7.25 Fte (27)

Lobbyists with EP accreditation

0

High-level Commission meetings

0

Lobbying Costs over the years

  • Info

    Hogeschool van Arnhem en Nijmegen (HAN University of Applied Sciences)   (HAN)

    EU Transparency Register

    07558879697-95 First registered on 26 Sep 2012

    Goals / Remit

    HAN is considered the top academic institution in the region by companies, institutions and individuals alike. It offers its students and employees an attractive and professional environment in which to study and work. The organisation places great emphasis on development, entrepreneurship and innovation.

    HAN's Mission
    HAN University of Applied Sciences offers students high quality education set in an inspiring, entrepreneurial and innovative environment. Our courses are designed to meet individual needs and learning styles.

    Young HAN graduates are well positioned for starting their careers. Similarly, experienced professionals are challenged to further develop their expertise and gain new experiences. We aim to provide education of an outstanding quality that is highly practical and relevant to the field.

    We work hard to bring out the best in our students by combining high quality education with continual supervision and support from experienced teachers.

    Core valu (...)

    Main EU files targeted

    Education, research and innovation priorities for the coming years. Solutions for the Societal Challenges.

    Focus on Smart Regions, Health, Sustainable Energy and Environment. Also topics as AI, Social Work, Educational Research, Automotive, Mobility solutions, Transport, Digitalisation, Biodiscovery, Circular Economy, World Class Performance, Enginering, Personal medicine and e-health solutions.

    Address

    Head Office
    Ruitenberglaan, 31
    Arnhem 6826 CC - 5375
    NETHERLANDS
    EU Office
    Ruitenberglaan, 31
    Arnhem 6826 CC - 5375
    NETHERLANDS

    Website

  • People

    Total lobbyists declared

    27

    Employment timeLobbyists
    50%2
    25%25

    Lobbyists (Full time equivalent)

    7.25

    Lobbyists with EP accreditation

    No lobbyists with EP accreditations

    Complementary Information

    None declared

    Person in charge of EU relations

    Data not provided by Register Secretariat due to GDPR

    Person with legal responsibility

    Data not provided by Register Secretariat due to GDPR

  • Categories

    Category

    Academic institutions

  • Networking

    Affiliation

    The Netherlands Association of Universities of Applied Sciences [Vereniging Hogescholen] brings together all government-funded Universities of Applied Sciences in the Netherlands (list). 39 Universities of Applied Sciences are affiliated to the Association. Together they have over 38,000 employees and over 400,000 students. The Vereniging Hogescholen focuses on strengthening the social position of Universities of Applied Sciences. To this end it maintains contacts with a broad range of people and organisations. For contacts both inside and outside the association, the VH is the knowledge centre for applied sciences. The social position of the Universities of Applied Sciences is strengthened through the transferral of knowledge about higher education and by providing information. For the Universities of Applied Sciences the Vereniging Hogescholen (VH) is an excellent platform for collaboration. The VH functions also as an employers' organisation on their behalf. Besites this association we are a member of UASNL. At the moment 16 UAS with the mission to stimulate applied and practice based research and mobility to find answers and tackle societal problems/issues and to innovate the solutions and results.

    Member organisations

    Vereniging Hogescholen (https://www.vereniginghogescholen.nl/), Neth-ER (https://www.neth-er.eu/), EARMA (https://earma.org/), UASNL (https://www.uasnl.eu/) and UAS4Europe (https://uas4europe.eu/). Also Knowledge4Innovation (https://www.knowledge4innovation.eu/), Th!nk East Netherlands (https://thinkeast.nl/), House of the Dutch Provinces (https://www.nl-prov.eu/), Permanent-representations EU Brussels (https://www.permanentrepresentations.nl/permanent-representations/pr-eu-brussels) and the Economic Board (https://theeconomicboard.com/en/).

  • Financial Data

    Interests represented

    Promotes their own interests or the collective interests of their members

    Closed financial year

    Jan 2020 - Dec 2020

    Lobbying costs for closed financial year

    9,000,000€ - 9,999,999€

    Major contributions in closed year

    None declared

    Intermediaries for closed year

    None declared

    Intermediaries for current year

    None declared

    Closed year Costs

    9,000,000€ - 9,999,999€

    Other financial info

    None declared

  • EU Structures

    Groups (European Commission)

    none

    Groups (European Parliament)

    N/A

    Communication activities

    Tracking Several European funding schemes, as Horizon2020, Horizon Europe, Digital Europe, Erasmus Plus and EFRD. (Results and policy)

    Other activities

    Our education and research are organized in close cooperation and as equal cornerstones. Our research has a clear presence in the student learning environment. This results in starting professionals who have a critical, inquiring and innovative attitude. Our research and valorization have high added value for our education and region. This means we can both strengthen quality in the broadest sense and prioritize certain themes by setting key areas.

    The three key areas for HAN are: Health; Sustainable Energy & Environment (SEE); Smart Region
    With Health, HAN focuses on reducing socio-economic health differences. People with a low education level or income live shorter lives and have a less healthy life expectancy. In our education and research we pay special attention to these differences, we want to pass this on to all (future) professionals.
    In Sustainable Energy and Environment (SEE) we bring professionals together to work and learn from and with each other. This takes everyone to a higher level, creates vital networks and increases the innovative strength of the region. We see our human capital as the best guarantee for the future.
    The aim of Smart Region is to foster an innovative and enterprising region that offers great work potential but also excellent residential, education and recreational opportunities. HAN is committed to increasing the adaptability of people, teams and organizations. How? By paying more attention to this in research and education, and always working closely with (future) professionals in a Smart Region.

    Our research portfolio in particular is increasingly gauged on these interconnected priorities. These key areas contribute to our HAN profile along with our offerings as a broad university of applied sciences.

    Our HAN_ Mission is to qualify, socialize and prepare students for their future professional practice and citizenship. To provide innovation in a dynamic, increasingly globalized and complex society. HAN wants to create opportunities for people to grow as professionals and as individuals. And to offer a springboard to a meaningful future.
    We train students to become self-confident, empowered individuals who look beyond borders and are equipped to innovate their profession. This requires an interdisciplinary perspective that stimulates learning and innovation. We aim for maximum personal impact and social innovation. By facilitating professional learning communities that connect education and research, students, and the professional field.
    We offer intensive and high-quality education. Face-to-face instruction lies at the heart of our learning environment. We challenge students to optimize their time at HAN. So they can continue developing their talents and passions in every phase of their career. We cater to students’ different learning styles. And we provide opportunities for them to follow different learning tracks.
    Our learning environment provides the peace and security students need for academic and social integration. This means small-scale learning formats and spaces within a professional learning community. We regard our students as professionals right from day one. We invest a great deal in fostering the relationship between students and teaching staff in their individual learning situations.
    We wish to distinguish ourselves in 2 ways:
    1. Excel in terms of quality, intensity and impact in the links between education, research and the professional field. We do this in a way that we can deliver highly-qualified professionals who are not afraid to explore new horizons, who continually develop themselves, who are socially engaged and who operate with a moral compass.
    2. Excel in how we work together at HAN, in other words based on the principle of a quality culture. That means a systematic focus on: the content and quality of the work, the professional responsibility each individual takes for this and an atmosphere of inspiration, cooperation, pride and trust among.

  • Meetings

    Meetings

    None declared

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