University of Antwerp?

The University of Antwerp is the third largest university in Flanders, with a student population of 18,800. Our university has several campuses situated in the historic city centre and the leafy suburbs of Antwerp. Click here for more information on the University of Antwerp.


Does the University of Antwerp organise bachelor programmes (undergraduate) in English?

Our 33 bachelor programmes (180 ECTS credits) are taught in Dutch. You can find an overview of these programmes and the admission procedure on our website.

The University of Antwerp does not offer bachelor programmes organised in English .


Does the University of Antwerp organise master programmes (graduate) in English?

The University of Antwerp organises 11 master programmes in English:

 

-       Applied Economic Sciences: Business Administration (60 ECTS credits)

-       Applied Economic Sciences: Economic Policy (60 ECTS credits)

-       Automotive Engineering: CarEcology (60 ECTS credits)

-        Biology – Biodiversity: Conservation and Restoration (120 ECTS credits)

-        Biomedical Sciences: specializations Infectious and Tropical Diseases / Molecular Imaging /Neurosciences (120 ECTS credits)

-        Comparative Vertebrate Morphology (120 ECTS credits, Erasmus Mundus)

-       Computer Science: specializations Computer Networkds and Distributed Systems / Databases / Software Engineering (120 ECTS credits)

-       Linguistics and Literature: English (60 ECTS credits)

-       Marine and Lacustrine Science and Management (120 ECTS credits)*

-       Molecular Biology (120 ECTS credits)*

-       Physics – Nanophysics (120 ECTS credits)

 

* VLIR-scholarships available (see ‘Scholarships’)

 

 

Other master programmes (60, 120 or more ECTS credits) are taught in Dutch. You can find an overview of these programmes and the admission procedure on our website.


Does the University of Antwerp organise advanced master programmes in English?

The University of Antwerp currently organises 13 advanced master programmes in English:

 

-          3 Continent Master Global Management (60 ECTS credits)

-          China-Europe Business Studies (60 ECTS credits)

-          Development Evaluation and Management (60 ECTS credits)

-          Economics of Globalisation and European Integration (60 ECTS credits)

-          Finance (60 ECTS credits)

-          Globalisation and Development (60 ECTS credits)  

-          Global Management (60 ECTS credits)

-          Global Supply Chain Management (60 ECTS credits)

-          Governance and Development (60 ECTS credits)

-          Innovation and Entrepreneurship (60 ECTS credits)

-          Technology for Integrated Watermanagement (60 ECTS credits)

-          Transport and Maritime Economics (60 ECTS credits)

-          Transport and Maritime Management (60 ECTS credits)

 

 

Other advanced master programmes at the University of Antwerp are taught in Dutch.

You can find an overview of these programmes and detailed information on our website. Please contact the programme co-ordinator directly for admission requirements and procedure.


Does the University of Antwerp organise postgraduate programmes in English?

The University of Antwerp currently organises 7 postgraduate programmes in English:

 

-          Energy and Climate (20 ECTS credits)

-          European master in Conference Interpreting (60 ECTS credits)

-          Globalisation and International Economic Law (PhD programme)

-          Globalisation and Legal Theory (PhD programme)

-          International and European Legal Studies Programme (60 ECTS credits)

-          Noncommutative Algebra and Geometry (60 ECTS credits)

-          Transport and Logistics Management (60 ECTS credits)


Can I apply for a PhD programme at the University of Antwerp?

Obtaining a PhD at the University of Antwerp is always the result of research, in combination with a doctoral study programme, under the supervision of a staff member of the university. In order to find a supervisor, consult the research pages of the University of Antwerp which show the current topics. If you find one or more professors who are involved in the type of research you wish to pursue, please inquire with them directly. Only after an agreement has been reached between the professor and yourself, you can start the procedure to obtain permission to register as a PhD student. You can find a ll information on PhD, Doctoral Study Programme and application form on our website. 


How do I apply for a bachelor programme (undergraduate) at the University of Antwerp?

Read the admission procedure carefully, fill in the application form and send this form, together with all necessary documents to the Student Administration Office.


How do I apply for a master programme (graduate) at the University of Antwerp?

Read the admission procedure carefully, fill in the application form and send this form, together with all necessary documents to the Student Administration Office.


How do I apply for an advanced master programme at the University of Antwerp?

Read the admission procedure carefully, fill in the application form and send this form, together with all necessary documents to the Student Administration Office.


How do I apply for a postgraduate programme at the University of Antwerp?

Please contact the programme co-ordinator directly for admission requirements and procedure.


How do I apply for a PhD programme at the University of Antwerp?

Identify a supervisor for your research, read the information for future PhD students carefully, fill in the application form and send this form, together with all necessary documents to the Student Administration Office.


What is the application deadline for the academic year 2013-2014?

The deadlines mentioned below do not apply to all our study programmes. Some programmes have different deadlines. Always check the programme’s website for latest updates on the application procedure!

 

You need a student visa: your application file for the academic year 2013–2014 should reach the Student Administration Office before 31 March 2013.

 

You do not need a student visa: your application file for the academic year 2013–2014 should reach the Student Administration Office before 31 May 2013 (Applied Economic Sciences) or 30 June 2013 (other programmes).

 

Please understand it will take several weeks to process your application. It is in your own interest to send in your application file as soon as possible!

 

There is no deadline for sending in an application for a PhD programme.

 

The academic year 2013-2014 starts on 23 September 2013.


How do I apply for a student visa?

You need a letter of acceptance from the University of Antwerp to start the visa procedure. Eligeble candidates will receive a letter of acceptance AFTER evaluation of their application file. Plese check with the Belgian embassy or consulate in your home country for information on other requirements and application procedure for a student visa ( www.diplomatie.belgium.be ).

It is your responsibility to obtain the visa before the start of the academic year.  The university can not be held responsible for any delay on that matter!


Does the University of Antwerp provide scholarships?

The University of Antwerp does not offer scholarships.  Our website does however provide a number of useful links for students in search of a scholarship ( www.ua.ac.be/scholarships ). Also www.scholarshipportal.eu is a very useful tool.

 

It is strongly recommended to contact the Belgian Embassy or Consulate (or other representative) in your home country to learn about scholarship opportunities. The addresses can be found at the official website from t he Belgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs ( www.diplomatie.belgium.be ).

 

The Belgian Development Agency ( www.btcctb.org ) offers grants to master and PhD students from their partner countries: Algeria, Benin, Bolivia, Burundi, DR Congo, Ecuador, Mali, Morocco, Mozambique, Niger, Palestine, Peru, Rwanda, Senegal, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda and Vietnam. If you are a national from one of these countries, please contact the Belgian Embassy or Consulate for more information.

  

The Flemish Interuniversity Council (VLIR) provides study scholarships to allow students from developing countries to follow an ICP (International Course) or ITP (International Training Programme).  Check the VLIR-website for more information and application procedure.


I want to apply for a study programme taught in Dutch. Can I take a preparatory programme at the University of Antwerp to learn the Dutch language?

The Institute for Language and Communication from the University of Antwerp, LINGUAPOLIS, offers a wide range of Dutch language courses (daytime as well as evening) lasting between 2 weeks and a full academic year. 

The preparatory one-year Dutch programme is the only Dutch language programme which entitles international students to a student visa.  More information and application form available on our website.


Can I join the University of Antwerp as an exchange students?

If you are interested in an exchange programme, please contact the International Relations Office at your home university to find out whether or not they have an exchange agreement with the University of Antwerp.  Only international students who have been selected by their home university can participate in an exchange programme with the University of Antwerp!


Do I have to take a Dutch language test if I want to register for a study programme taught in Dutch?

If you want to register for a study programme organised in Dutch, you must be able to show a certain proficiency in Dutch. The language proficiency can be shown in two ways:

 

either you completed and passed – in Dutch – at least one year (or the equivalent in credits) at secondary school, university college or university;

 

or you passed (within the last 2 years) one of the following language tests:

-      the Interuniversity language test Dutch as a foreign language as organised and recognized by the following universities: University of Antwerp, HU Brussel, Universiteit Gent and KU Leuven. More information and registration at: www.linguapolis.be/itna

-      the internationally recognised exam ‘Certificaat Nederlands als Vreemde Taal’ – ‘Profiel Acadmische Taalvaardigheid (PAT)’ or ‘Profiel Taalvaardigheid Hoger Onderwijs (PTHO)’ ( www.cnavt.org )

-      the NT2-exam ‘Staatsexamen Nederlands als tweede taal – programme II’ ( www.nederlandsalstweedetaal.nl/staatsexamen.pdf ).

 

Proof of proficiency in Dutch has to be presented upon registration. Without this, registration for a study programme taught in Dutch is not possible!


More questions?

Please send your request to: internationalstudents@ua.ac.be

 


 
Inhoudsverantwoordelijke(n) : Barbara Dzikanowice