Book contents
- The Cambridge Handbook of Undergraduate Research
- The Cambridge Handbook of Undergraduate Research
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Foreword
- 1 Introduction
- Part I Theory and Research on Undergraduate Research
- Part II Implementation, Approaches, Methods
- Part III Disciplines
- Part IV International Perspective
- 47 Introduction
- Part IV.1 Americas
- Part IV.2 Africa & Middle East
- Part IV.3 Asia & Oceania
- Part IV.4 Europe
- 64 Undergraduate Research in Austria
- 65 Undergraduate Research in France
- 66 Undergraduate Research in Germany
- 67 Undergraduate Research in Italy
- 68 Undergraduate Research in the Netherlands
- 69 Undergraduate Research in Portugal
- 70 Undergraduate Research in Russia
- 71 Undergraduate Research in Scandinavia
- 72 Undergraduate Research in the UK
- Part V Avenues for Developing Undergraduate Research
- Index
- References
68 - Undergraduate Research in the Netherlands
From LAS College Oddity to University-Wide Normality
from Part IV.4 - Europe
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 August 2022
- The Cambridge Handbook of Undergraduate Research
- The Cambridge Handbook of Undergraduate Research
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Foreword
- 1 Introduction
- Part I Theory and Research on Undergraduate Research
- Part II Implementation, Approaches, Methods
- Part III Disciplines
- Part IV International Perspective
- 47 Introduction
- Part IV.1 Americas
- Part IV.2 Africa & Middle East
- Part IV.3 Asia & Oceania
- Part IV.4 Europe
- 64 Undergraduate Research in Austria
- 65 Undergraduate Research in France
- 66 Undergraduate Research in Germany
- 67 Undergraduate Research in Italy
- 68 Undergraduate Research in the Netherlands
- 69 Undergraduate Research in Portugal
- 70 Undergraduate Research in Russia
- 71 Undergraduate Research in Scandinavia
- 72 Undergraduate Research in the UK
- Part V Avenues for Developing Undergraduate Research
- Index
- References
Summary
This chapter explores the depth and range of undergraduate research (UR) in higher education in The Netherlands. It proceeds systematically by charting the range of higher education types and levels in the country, and then focuses in on the cultural and administrative context in which Dutch UR takes place. Thereafter, a survey is conducted into national best practices and UR outcomes. Here, the roots of Dutch UR come to the fore as they emerged in the south-western city of Middelburg under the leadership of Hans Adriaansens, the then Dean of the Roosevelt Academy (now University College Roosevelt), a liberal arts and sciences honours college of Utrecht University. In this chapter it is also explained how UR went on to be taken upacross the country, first through the liberal arts and sciences college network and shortly thereafter by the large research universities. This led to the national student research conference that is organized annually by the Hague-based Association of Universities in the Netherlands (VSNU) in conjunction with a business partner, Science Works Ltd, also based in The Hague.
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- The Cambridge Handbook of Undergraduate Research , pp. 616 - 622Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022