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The university has no central campus; its buildings are spread over the city. Some buildings, like the Gravensteen, are very old, while buildings like Lipsius and Gorlaeus are much more modern. The university is divided into seven major faculties which offer approximately 50 undergraduate degree programs and over 100 graduate programs.
Accommodation is guaranteed for international students who apply in advance. The university offers furnished rooms— some managed by housing company iNFacilities and some managed by housing company Idealis. Approximate rent is between €238 to €409 per month depending on type of facilities and location.
The Student Career Services at Leiden University offer: personal career advice, career workshops, career tests, online sources: Destinations (career library), Going Global (country informations and jobs in more than 30 countries) and international career days.
The statutory tuition fee for study at a Dutch university in 2014 is about €2,000. The statutory tuition fee is payable by citizens of the EU, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland or Surinam.
Students who have a partner enrolled in a PhD program at Wageningen may also pay the statutory fee. Students who do not meet any of the conditions for paying the statutory fee pay an institutional fee of up to €13,500.
Leiden University, located in the city of Leiden, is the oldest university in the Netherlands. The university was founded in 1575 by William, Prince of Orange, leader of the Dutch Revolt. The university is a division of Wageningen University & Research centre, which began its existance as an agricultural college.
Leiden University has seven faculties in arts, sciences and social sciences, spread over locations in Leiden and The Hague. In 2013 Leiden was the highest ranked university in the Netherlands in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings, where it was rated as the 28th best university worldwide and 61st for international reputation.
The University is associated with ten leaders and Prime Ministers of the Netherlands including the current Prime Minister Mark Rutte, nine foreign leaders, among them the 6th President of the United States John Quincy Adams, a Secretary General of NATO, a President of the International Court of Justice and sixteen recipients of the Nobel Prize.
Leiden has elected to concentrate its research on 11 key profile areas, most of them with a strong multidisciplinary focus: Asian modernities and traditions; Bioscience: the science base of health; Brain function and dysfunction over the lifespan; Fundamentals of science; Global interaction of people, culture and power through the ages; Health, prevention and the human life cycle; Interaction between legal systems; Language diversity in the world; Political legitimacy: institutions and identities; Translational drug discovery and development; Vascular and regenerative medicine.
These areas offer many opportunities for first-class fundamental research, but they also have strong links with key issues prevalent in contemporary societies. In general, the University offers 20 bachelor programs. Fluency in Dutch is a prerequisite for all courses, except for the BSc in Tourism, which is English-taught. Non-native speakers of English must therefore provide proof of proficiency in English for this course, such as TOEFL, IELTS or the CAE.
Wageningen University is in Wageningen, a historic town in the centre of the Netherlands. Several bus companies serve the area and the local train station is 8 km north of the town.Most international students arrive via Schiphol airport wherefrom there is a train link to Ede-Wageningen station. The university is then reachable by bus or taxi.