Business School Review
The Hague University
EUROPE
School Statistics
Programme Type:
Full Time MBA
The Hague Way to an MBA
Part Time MBA
The Hague University MBA programme
Masters in Accounting and Control (MAAC)
Masters in International Communications
educates highly individualistic, achievement-oriented
Management (MICM) professionals in a multi-cultural, multi-disciplinary,
Masters in European Law and Policy (MAELP)
management-focused environment. So what does The
Joint Degree Programmes Offered:
Hague Way stand for?
MBA Only
Specialisation by Function:
Knowledge. We believe that knowledge is
Accountancy & Financial something to be shared – not just with our own
Human Resource Management
Marketing
students, but with the outside world. We’re always
Logistics & Operations looking for new opportunities to exchange knowledge
with people from other places, and we teach our On campus, you’ll find a state-of-the-art library,
Specialisation by Industry:
students to do the same. computer facilities, media labs and science labs to
Full Time Course Information help you study. And you’ll also find several restaurants,
Start Dates:
Talent. Having knowledge isn’t enough. You have extensive sports facilities and student lounges to help
September
to know how to use it, how to adapt and apply it to you unwind and meet friends.
Programme Duration: real situations. Our students learn not just how to think
12 months
for themselves, but how to do for themselves. Practical We also have an international office and student
Tuition Fee:
experience and independent thinking are a big part of housing office, if you need any help getting settled.
EURO (€) 16,500 MBA
The Hague University experience.
EURO (€) 15,000 MAAC
EURO (€) 12,000 MICM
The Netherlands is known as the gateway to
EURO (€) 9,000 MAELP
Diversity. To discover new ways of thinking, you Europe, thanks to our strategic position on the map.
Entry Requirements:
have to explore other people’s perspectives. We believe We’re one of the top ten most competitive nations in
Min. GMAT Score : 500 that diversity is absolutely essential to progress. We the world, according to the World Trade Organisation,
Min. TOEFL Computer Based Score : 210
welcome different viewpoints here, and we encourage as well as one of the top ten exporters.
Min. TOEFL Paper Based Score : 550
Min. IELTS : 6
cross-cultural debate and collaboration.
Min. Years of Work Experience : 2
Many of the world’s best known multinationals
Application Fee:
Our campus and financial institutions started right here – Philips,
EURO (€) 0 Our campus is entirely surrounded by water, a kind Shell, Unilever, ABN AMRO, ING Group.
of city within a city. Life on campus revolves around
Part Time MBA Course Information
Start Dates:
the magnificent oval atrium hall, with its soaring To the outside world, the Dutch are probably best
September glass ceiling. Nearly 17,000 students from over 100 known for our painters, our tulips – and our tolerance.
Programme Duration:
nationalities and 1,600 staff pass through here every That spirit of openness is also the secret to our long
24 months
day.It is Holland’s most international university of history of innovation. There’s a strong international
professional education. flavour here. We have our eyes on the world.
Contact:
Frank Fox, Manager of Admissions
The Hague University You’ll find works of art all over our campus – We wish you every success in your search for an
The Hague Business School
Johanna Westerdijkplein 75
paintings, sculpture and photography. We’re proud of MBA programme that meets your needs and ambitions.
The Hague, ZH our sizeable modern art collection, and we like to share Should you conclude The Hague University’s MBA fits
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it with the world. you best, we look forward to welcoming you here on
Netherlands
campus.
Tel: +31 (70) 445 8562
There are always events happening here, from
Fax: +31 (70) 445 7554
Email:
f.h.fox@hhs.nl
celebrations and social gatherings to conferences and
Web:
www.thehagueuniversity.nl
symposia, from local to international.
Student Profile
Your Ambitions Realised Here developed a full-fledged international full-time MBA in
No matter where students are polled, reviewed or 1998 with students from Asia, Africa, the Americas
surveyed, motivations for achieving the MBA remain and, of course, Europe.
the same. Among the more often cited reasons are
individuals who want to open career opportunities, The Hague MBA’s objective is simple and
personal development, educational experience, transparent: it demands determined individuals from
potential to network and, of course, increase salary. around the globe who want a short-term, intensive,
Overall, students tend to be in their mid-20’s to early relevant and academically appropriate and accredited
30’s, ambitious, successful or frustrated within their management study. These objectives are achieved at
own companies, and above all, they have a strong an economically affordable price and in a convenient
idea of where they want to go. An MBA is seen as an international location and supported by an academically
essential passport to a top management job. qualified staff with specific expertise in market-relevant
courses.
The Hague University has been attracting and
recruiting such students since 1992. And in response
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