04 - Netherlands - General Objectives

Higher education comprises higher professional education (HBO) and university education (WO). These types of education are provided by HBO institutions ("hogescholen") and universities respectively. The Open University of the Netherlands (OUNL) is responsible for providing initial courses at university and higher professional level and contributing to innovation in higher education. Courses are provided though the medium of distance education.

Higher professional education

Higher professional education (HBO) provides theoretical and practical training for occupations which require a higher vocational qualification. The HBO institutions provide higher professional education and may conduct research that is related to the programmes they provide (applied research). They provide bachelor’s and master’s programmes and transfer knowledge for the benefit of the community. They also contribute to the development of those occupations to which their teaching is geared.

University education

University education comprises training in the independent pursuit of scholarship and/or the application of scholarly knowledge in the context of a profession. The core business of universities is to teach and to carry out research. They provide initial (i.e. first degree) courses, train researchers and design engineers, and transfer knowledge for the benefit of the community. University education includes both the study of academic disciplines and specialised training for certain occupations.

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Date: 2009
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