Artevelde University of Applied Sciences
The Artevelde University of Applied Sciences (NL: Arteveldehogeschool)[1] is a Catholic University of Applied Sciences in the city of Ghent, Belgium. The Artevelde University of Applied sciences offers a diverse range of bachelor-programs, bachelor-after-bachelor-programs, postgraduate-programs and schoolings.
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| Motto | Denk.Doe.Word  | 
|---|---|
Motto in English  | Think.Do.Become | 
| Established | 2000 | 
Religious affiliation  | Catholic | 
Academic affiliation  | Associatie universiteit Gent (AUGent) | 
| Students | 14000 | 
| Location | , ,  9000 , 51.0554664°N 3.7230305°E  | 
| Website | www | 

History
    
In 2000 the school was merged from 4 Catholic institutions of higher education:[2]
- the Hogeschool voor Economisch en Grafisch Onderwijs (EGON) – a business and design college
 - the Katholieke Hogeschool voor Gezondheidszorg Oost-Vlaanderen (KaHoG) – a health care college
 - the Katholieke Hogeschool voor Lerarenopleiding en Bedrijfsmanagement (KLBO) – a teacher-training and management college
 - the Sociale Hogeschool KVMW Gent – a college for social work
 
In 2003 it became an academic affiliate of the Associatie Universiteit Gent (AUGent).
Number of students
    
At the time of the merger in 2000,[2] these colleges together comprised approximately 6,700 students and nearly 800 staff, and were the third largest institution of higher education in Flanders.
On 1 January 2017, the school had more than 14,000 students and 1,300 staff members.
Campuses
    
The school has 12 campuses:
- Campus Brusselsepoortstraat
 - Campus Goudstraat
 - Campus Hoogpoort
 - Campus Kantienberg
 - Campus Kattenberg
 - Campus Leeuwstraat
 - Campus Mariakerke
 - Campus Sint-Amandsberg
 - Campus Sint-Annaplein
 - Campus Stropkaai
 - Campus Watersportbaan
 - Campus Tinelstraat
 
References
    
- "Arteveldehogeschool". www.nvao.net (in Dutch). NVAO. Retrieved 2018-06-05.
 - "Vier Gentse hogescholen fusioneren tot Arteveldehogeschool". De Standaard (in Flemish). Belga. Retrieved 2018-06-05.
 
