Practical info
Be well prepared to start your master degree in Circular Economy. Find out about housing, visas and permits, insurances and public transport.
Before you arrive in the Netherlands
Before you arrive in the Netherlands, you need to arrange some practical matters. Like student housing. And, depending on your nationality, you might need to arrange a visa.
Housing
You need a suitable place to live during your studies. A place within easy distance of the campus and where you can feel at home. The HAN Housing Office helps international students like yourself find a room. Are you from outside the EU/EEA? You get priority: a guaranteed room. From the EU/EEA? You can go on the waiting list.
Visa info
To study Circular Economy at HAN, you need the right visas and permits. Are you from the EU/EEA? Then you don’t need any visas or permits. You just need to register at city hall. Are you from a country outside the EU/EEA? Then you need a residence permit. You might also need an entry visa.
Starters info: books, schedules and more
The Circular Economy program will start on 2 September. What do you need to prepare? How do you get settled? No worries, we got you covered! We'll help you prepare for a smooth and great start at HAN. Just check the list below.
“I got clear instructions about my room through email when I was still in my home country. All steps from reservation to payment can be done online. I’m now living in Helix. It’s very new and only a 10-minute walk to school. An ideal place for 1st-year students.”
Vi Thi Thao Pham, 1st year student from Vietnam
Once you arrive in the Netherlands
Once you arrive in the Netherlands, you need to know about some other practical issues. For example, about working, insurance, public transport and the government.
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Healthcare and insurance
Going to study in the Netherlands? Then you need to know about the healthcare system. And you need to organize your student health insurance.
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Working
The rules on working in the Netherlands as a student depend on your nationality. So, whether you're from an EU country or not.
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Public transport
The Netherlands has excellent public transport. In the Nijmegen and Arnhem area you can get almost everywhere by train or bus.
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Government
When living in the Netherlands, you need a citizen service number (BSN). This number is important for all your dealings with the government.
Degree Statute & Enrollment Regulations
The enrollment regulations are still being processed as this is a new program starting in September 2023. Once they're ready, they'll be uploaded here.
The location
HAN Nijmegen campus
Laan van Scheut 2
6525 EM Nijmegen
Contact us
Got a question? Contact us at ASK HAN. We're happy to help!
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