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Northumbria in Amsterdam Events

If you plan on studying a Masters, think Northumbria University in Amsterdam. We offer internationally recognised UK accredited Masters courses that are available to students and Alumni of Northumbria and AUAS, as well as EU nationals, at a discounted fee.

Whilst we're currently unable to travel to you to deliver in-person events about Northumbria in Amsterdam, we'll instead be running a series of virtual events over the year. These events are the perfect opportunity to find out more about our courses, tuition fees, living in Amsterdam - and more - directly from Northumbria's academics and Amsterdam Team.

If you haven't done so already, make sure to register your interest and opt in for e-mail communications from us so you can also be one of the first to hear about new events.

FIND US / WHERE WILL I STUDY IN AMSTERDAM

The Northumbria University Amsterdam campus delivers its Masters courses within the excellent teaching facilities provided by the Amsterdam University of Applied Science (AUAS). Details regarding location and opening hours are listed below. 

Don't forget you can contact our Amsterdam team at any time with any queries you may have at: amsterdam@northumbria.ac.uk.

ADDRESS

Northumbria University Amsterdam Campus
8th Floor, Leeuwenburg Building
Weesperzijde 190
1097 DZ Amsterdam
+31 (0) 20 7157301

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