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Amsterdam School of International Business

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Uni facts

Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Type
    Public
  • International students
    1419
  • Nationalities
    90
  • Total programs
    3

Study abroad at the Amsterdam School of International Business

The Amsterdam School of International Business (AMSIB) is a branch of the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences. The University has a global mindset, appreciating cultural diversity. AMSIB aim for students to graduate with the global knowledge, passion and social skills necessary for success in international business.

AMSIB is based in two locations across Amsterdam: the Fraijlemaborg (FMB) in Zuid-Oost and the Wibaut building in Amsterdam Center. The locations are well-connected to public transport or easily reached by bicycle. At both sites you can find modern teaching facilities and a community atmosphere where staff, local and international students learn and connect together.

Find & apply to programs at Amsterdam School of International Business

Find programs you love that match your needs & aspirations, where you stand a high chance of acceptance.

Program level

Why study at the Amsterdam School of International Business?

  • Practical learning

    learning-by-doing approach to business and management

  • Social responsibility

    a focus on ethics with respect for norms and values across the world

  • CIS member

    the Council of International Schools (CIS) helps collaboratively shape international education

  • Safe city

    Amsterdam is in the top 10 cities for overall safety

Life as an international student

AMSIB's students and staff span across 90 nationalities. AMSIB's diversity can be felt throughout the curriculum, faculty body, classes and student organisations. Student clubs bring together the student body on different topics and activities, including a variety of student associations. Many offer activities and services that are specifically oriented towards international students.

Each first year and second year student at AMSIB is assigned a mentor. The mentor provides general and specific information regarding the school, policies, procedures, as well as being the first point of call for any issues.

Student life & facilities

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  • Library
    • Individual Study Rooms
    • Group Study Rooms
    • Quiet Areas
  • Fitness Centre
    • Spin Studio
    • Climbing Walls
    • Machines
    • Free Weights
    • Fitness Classes
    • Dance Studio
    • Sauna / Steam Rooms
    • Swimming Pool
    • Personal Trainers
    • Treatment Rooms
    • Fitness Center Physiotherapist
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    • No. of Swimming pools
    • No. of Badminton Courts
    • No. of Squash Courts
    • No. of Golf Coursenumber
    • No. of Tennis Courts
    • No. of Climbing Wall
    • No. of Basketball Courts
    • No. of Athletics Track
    • No. of volleyball courts
    • No. of Ice Rink
  • IT Support
    • Loan Laptops
    • Campus Wireless Connectivity
  • Transport
    • Bike Rental
  • Healthcare & Medical
    • Minor Surgery
    • Family Planning
    • Counselling & Mental Health Services
    • Campus Doctor
  • Clubs & Organisations
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  • Sports Facilities
    • Sport facilities 5
  • Tutoring Support
    • Student Tutoring & Support
  • Praying Rooms
    • Language Center
    • Pre sessional English Academic skills courses

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Fees and funding

In order to take part in a study program, you will be required to pay a tuition fee. Tuition fees for government-subsidized study programs are fixed on an annual basis by the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science. This is the statutory tuition fee.

If you meet the requirements applied by the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science, you will be required to pay the statutory tuition fee. If you do not meet these requirements, you must pay the institutional tuition fee.

The academic year for all study programs begins on 1 September, but for some programs you may be able to begin on 1 February.

Fee information

  • Undergraduate tuition: €8,471 per year
  • Graduate tuition: €8,471 per year

Funding

Amsterdam Talent Scholarship To honor and attract talented international students, AUAS has introduced a performance-based scholarship system: the Amsterdam Talent Scholarship (ATS). The ATS is awarded at the end of every academic year to non-EEA students.

  • Amount: 50% of tuition fees
  • Requirements:
  • Be able to meet the conditions to obtain a Dutch visa (if applicable)
  • Be enrolled in one of the programs of the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences
  • Have paid the institutional tuition fee for non-EEA students
  • Not receive a full coverage scholarship covering the same period of studies
  • Have obtained all 60 credits* in the present academic year, with a minimum average grade of 7,0

Holland Scholarship The scholarship is meant for international students from outside the European Economic Area (EEA) who want to do an English-taught bachelor's or master's in Holland. The EEA consists of the EU countries and Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. You will receive this in the first year of your studies.

  • Amount: €5,000
  • Requirements:
  • You are applying for a full-time bachelor's or master's program at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (AUAS)
  • You are applying for a program in the Netherlands for the first time
  • You will be paying the institutional tuition fee
  • Your nationality is non-EEA
  • You do not have a degree from an education institution in the Netherlands
  • You meet the specific admission requirements set by the AUAS program you wish to enroll in
  • You have not received a Holland Scholarship before

Location

Amsterdam School of International Business

Fraijlemaborg 133, 1102 CV Amsterdam

The University is located in the heart of the central business district of Amsterdam, which is considered to be one of Europe's prime business hubs and ranked among the best cities in the world to live in.

Visa requirements for Amsterdam School of International Business

Many international students will require a visa to study in the Netherlands, and this is a vital step of your study abroad journey. Make sure you understand the requirements you may need to meet before applying.

Netherlands student visa requirements