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- Bandung Institute of Technology traces its origin to the Technische Hoogeschool te Bandoeng (THB) which was founded during the centuries-old Dutch colonialism...
- The Vlaamsche Hoogeschool (Dutch; "Flemish Academy"), commonly referred to by its detractors as von Bissing university (Dutch: von-Bissinguniversiteit)...
- November 1913 as the Netherlands School of Commerce (Nederlandsche Handels-Hoogeschool, or NHH) through private initiative with broad support from the business...
- had been available the prior day) in the auditorium of Rijks Landbouw Hoogeschool, located next door. This historic event is celebrated every May 5 as...
- universities 1968 Founded as a royal academy in 1842. Recognised as a Hoogeschool with university status in 1905. Queen's College, Belfast 1845. College...
- study civil engineering (with a focus on architecture) at the Technische Hoogeschool te Bandoeng (Bandoeng Institute of Technology), where he obtained an...
- ethnic Sundanese family, he graduated in engineering at the Technische Hoogeschool te Bandoeng in Bandung. He then worked as a teacher and later an engineer...
- Revolution. Born in Pahae, North Tapanuli, he studied at the Technische Hoogeschool te Bandoeng (THB), and graduated as a civil engineer in 1939. Subsequently...
- Dutch-speaking university in Belgium in Ghent under the name Vlaamsche Hoogeschool (Flemish Institute of Higher Learning). Pejoratively referred to as the...
- recommended him as a successor for a chair at the Nederlandsche Handels-Hoogeschool in Rotterdam. The school hesitated considering him "too red". In 1933...