History about University of Applied Sciences Europe Amsterdam

History

“I am a true entrepreneur, it is my life and blood, I absolutely love it and was made for it.” Anton Dreesman, Founder.

‘You can either wait for others to make things happen or you can take direct action yourself’ is the basis upon which Anton Dreesmann founded University of Applied Sciences Europe (UE Amsterdam) in 1979 as Inter College Business School. At the time, he lacked adequately trained people for his family business Vroom & Dreesmann, the largest retailer in The Netherlands during that period. For this reason, he started a study programme that focused purely on hospitality. In the early 1980s, UE Amsterdam expanded to what it is today, a private education institution offering a business administration study programme.

The monumental building where UE Amsterdam is located, was in 1914 a building for 2 public elementary schools. It’s the former ‘Koningin Emma school’ (you can still find this name on the facade), later in use by de Hogere Economische School. 

From 2000 to 2014, UE Amsterdam was part of Luzac, dedicated to training the business minds of tomorrow.

In July 2014, the school was acquired by George Banken, Paul van Splunteren and Bart van den Dries. These three prominent entrepreneurs aimed to align the study programme with the practices of the modern, dynamic world of entrepreneurship. Thanks to years of experience and a broad network of shareholders, UE Amsterdam excels at offering a practicality-oriented business administration programme, made for entrepreneurs, by entrepreneurs.

In 2019, UE Amsterdam was acquired by Global University Systems (GUS). GUS is an international network consisting of more than 24 universities and colleges around the world, brought together by a shared passion for accessible, industry-relevant qualifications. GUS delivers a wide variety of programmes, including bachelor’s degree programmes, master’s degree programmes, professional training, English Language training and corporate & executive education. When someone chooses to study at a GUS institution– whether on campus in Europe, North America or even in their own home – they’re joining a network of over 80,000 students worldwide. 

GUS institutions are based in some of the biggest cities around the world, with campuses in London, Birmingham and Manchester, across the Atlantic in Toronto, Chicago and Vancouver; and across the globe in Singapore, Amsterdam, Germany and Israel.

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Accreditations

At UE Amsterdam, we are proud to be partnered with and accredited by various organizations and associations on local, regional and national levels.

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Industry Partners

We focus on a practical ‘learning by doing’ approach, connecting students with industry experts early on in their education.

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Entrepreneurial Teachers

UE Amsterdam offers dedicated and highly talented teachers who are experts in their fields and can provide guidance based on their experience and success in a particular field. 

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