
Antwerp, Belgium

Antwerp, Belgium

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The mission of Karel de Grote University of Applied Sciences and Arts is to provide high-quality, practice-oriented higher education that prepares students for professional success and active participation in a complex, globalized society. KdG is committed to creating an inclusive and stimulating learning environment where knowledge, skills, and critical reflection are developed in close dialogue with the professional field and society. It aims to be a university where talent can flourish, innovation is encouraged, and a sense of social responsibility is nurtured.
A graduate of the Audiovisual Arts program at KdG/RITCS, her films like "Mother & Daughter" and "The State of the Union"... View More
A graduate of the Audiovisual Arts program at KdG/RITCS, her films like "Mother & Daughter" and "The State of the Union" are known for their intimate, character-driven storytelling and have been selected for major international festivals like IDFA. View Less
A graduate in Communications Management, he is a charismatic host for VTM, known for shows like "The Smartest Person in ... View More
A graduate in Communications Management, he is a charismatic host for VTM, known for shows like "The Smartest Person in the World" and has become a household name in Flemish media. View Less
A graduate in Social Work, she founded "Let's Go Urban," an influential organization focusing on youth empowerment throu... View More
A graduate in Social Work, she founded "Let's Go Urban," an influential organization focusing on youth empowerment through urban arts, gaining national recognition before her political career. View Less
A Business Management graduate, he is celebrated as an innovative and ethical leader, transforming the family business w... View More
A Business Management graduate, he is celebrated as an innovative and ethical leader, transforming the family business with a strong focus on employee well-being and sustainable practices. View Less
KdG's infrastructure is designed to support a modern, collaborative learning experience. Its campuses feature high-speed Wi-Fi, digital learning platforms, and technology-enhanced classrooms. Specialized facilities include professional kitchens for nutrition/dietetics, sound stages for film students, legal clinics for social legal work, and green labs for applied biology. The university continuously invests in upgrading its facilities to mirror current professional standards, ensuring students train with the tools they will use in their future careers.
Student life at KdG is vibrant and diverse, shaped by its location in the dynamic city of Antwerp. The student association, KdG Student, organizes a wide range of activities, from welcome weeks and themed parties to cultural outings and sports tournaments. The city itself offers endless opportunities for entertainment, culture, and socializing. Within the university, numerous project groups, committees, and clubs allow students to pursue interests, develop leadership skills, and build a strong social network that lasts beyond their studies.


The KdG Career Center is a dedicated service that supports students and alumni in their transition to the job market. Services include individual career coaching, CV and cover letter workshops, and mock interview sessions. The center organizes annual job fairs connecting students with hundreds of employers. It also maintains an online job portal exclusive to KdG students, listing internships, student jobs, and graduate positions. Alumni have lifelong access to these services, ensuring continuous career development support.
The below information is required while
completing the university application :
A secondary school diploma granting access to higher education in Flanders (or an equivalent foreign diploma). Specific programs may have additional aptitude tests or prerequisites (e.g., for arts programs).
Know moreKdG maintains a strong connection with the job market through its Career Center and extensive network of industry partners. Companies regularly visit campuses for recruitment fairs, in-class presentations, and speed-interview events. Many programs integrate "Career Days" where students network directly with potential employers. Recruitment often happens through mandatory internship placements in the final year, where students work on real company projects, leading to job offers upon graduation. The university's focus on practical competence ensures graduates are highly sought after.



KdG has earned recognition for the quality and employability of its graduates, consistently achieving high scores in regional assessments. The university's applied research projects have secured numerous grants and awards, particularly in fields like sustainable chemistry, smart mobility, and inclusive society. Its teacher training and healthcare programs are highly regarded for their rigorous standards and community impact. Furthermore, KdG has been praised for its innovative educational methods, including the implementation of challenge-based learning and digital learning environments across its curricula.


The official opening of a state-of-the-art campus facility dedicated to applied research and education in circular product design and sustainable chemistry.
KdG co-led a consortium that secured significant Horizon Europe funding for a project developing innovative, user-centric mobility solutions for European cities.
The primary education program received the highest student satisfaction scores in Flanders for its practical approach and supportive teaching staff.
Achieved the prestigious international EFMD Programme Accreditation, a testament to the high quality and global relevance of its business education.
A team of Applied Computer Science students won the regional finals with an AI solution designed to improve emergency response coordination during natural disasters.
Applied research at KdG is conducted through several dedicated research centers, including the Research Centre for Sustainable Industries, Smart Mobility, and the Care and Well-being Research Group. These centers work on innovative projects such as developing circular economy models for local businesses, creating digital tools for elderly care, and engineering sustainable chemical processes. Student involvement is integral, with many participating in research projects as part of their studies, thereby driving innovation that has direct commercial and societal applications.
A software tool created by the Teacher Training and Educational Research departments that uses speech recognition to assess early literacy skills in young children, providing instant feedback to teachers.
A multimodal travel planning application developed by Smart Mobility researchers that integrates real-time data from public transport, shared vehicles, and traffic to optimize urban travel.
A novel, non-toxic flame retardant material for plastics, created by Chemistry researchers using lignin derived from agricultural residue, promoting circular chemistry.
A comprehensive digital framework and set of tools developed during the COVID-19 pandemic to help educators effectively design and deliver blended learning experiences.

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