Utrecht School of the Arts

Utrecht, Netherlands

The Utrecht School of the Arts (HKU) is one of Europe's leading universities of professional arts and creativity, dedicated to training and nurturing the next generation of artists, designers, media makers, and performers.
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The curriculum is heavily weighted towards practical, project-based learning, typically around 70-80%. However, theoretical reflection, research skills, and critical studies are integrated into these projects, ensuring that your practical work is informed by context, history, and conceptual depth.
Yes, interdisciplinary collaboration is a core part of the HKU experience. There are specific projects and minors designed for students from different faculties to work together, such as musicians scoring films for media students or designers creating sets for theatre productions.
The academic year is divided into two semesters, each containing two teaching blocks. Each block focuses on a set of projects and courses, culminating in assessments and presentations. The curriculum often builds from foundational skills in the first year to increasingly self-directed, complex projects in the final years.

University Of Utrecht School of the Arts Application Statistics

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€ 8000
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University Of Utrecht School of the Arts Application Statistics

4500
700
3600
700
7
20
12:1
40 %
€ 8000
2.5

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