Lina knew immediately: this is the place where I want to learn.
This university of applied sciences is a place where ideas can travel, land, and take root. Where you work together on real-world challenges with students from around the globe. And you feel that — in everything.
The learning space is not a classic classroom, but a landscape.
There are zones for focused solo work, round tables for collaboration, and a presentation area where students present their ideas as if they already exist. Everything radiates creativity, trust and movement.
Part of the programme uses the Design Thinking method — leading to solutions no one else would see.
Extremely innovative, surprisingly human-centred. Businesses keep a close eye on the students work. More and more, organisations partner with students on urgent challenges of tomorrow.
The instructor tables are round — and not by accident.
They express equality: every voice matters here. Whiteboards are everywhere, filled with sketches, ideas and notes in multiple languages.
The small “work houses” give the space a playful energy and create variety and flow.
And anyone who needs a moment alone or a private conversation can retreat into a quiet pod that feels like a soft cocoon.
In ‘the makers lab’, Lina and her group are printing a prototype of a water filter for a project in Ghana. Between wooden “trees” resembling artificial oases, the world feels both nearby and wide open.
Lina feels it every day: here, you don’t learn for later — you learn to make a difference now.

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