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Shall we work together?

Becoming cooperation partners, either temporarily or for the long term, offers many mutual benefits. Many businesses and non-profit organisations have come to recognise the added value and importance of having an impact on the future development of their specific field, and the people who (will) work in it. This can become a reality if you cooperate with VHL University of Applied Sciences (VHL) where new generations of employees and entrepreneurs are trained every year.

Trainees are happy to use the specific knowledge and experience that is available in businesses and they bring the latest theoretical knowledge. They also bring to the table a fresh perspective, a hands-on mentality and curiosity, from which a business or organisation benefits.

Furthermore, VHL has various applied research centres with the associated professorships. As a business or organisation, you do not always have the right research facilities or time and knowledge at your disposal to set up a thorough research project. However, there is a need for research into sustainable products, services or innovations of course. This is where we can be of benefit to each other. It is always possible to have an exploratory conversation to see what working together can mean for each other.

Please contact one of our professors for this: Applied research groups

Finally, VHL offers an extensive range of courses and training programmes for professionals from the field, and there are therefore always opportunities to acquire new knowledge within a short timescale.

Sustainable entrepreneurship is a joint effort

Our focus on the VHL themes of sustainability, a green living environment, animals, food, water, soil, the environment, chemistry, technology and innovation offers plenty of opportunities. In addition, VHL offers an extensive range of courses and training programmes for professionals from the field, and there are therefore always opportunities to acquire new knowledge within a short timescale.

Contact

Do you have a research question or do you wish to cooperate? Please contact one of the professorships or send an e-mail to [email protected]