Projects, Traineeships and Company Assignments. Applied Biology

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Projects, Traineeships and Company Assignments Applied Biology

Working with Applied Biology students from HAS University of Applied Sciences HAS University of Applied Sciences is one of the Netherlands leading higher education training and expertise centres for the agricultural, food and green development sectors, with campuses in Den Bosch and Venlo. Apply our experience and expertise to resolve your business problem At the HAS, we have a strong marketing ethic and close business ties. For years, our experience and expertise have helped resolve dilemmas in organisations across the sectors we serve. Does your company have a burning question that needs solving within a pre-set timeframe? HAS undergraduates can help! Win-win We aim to give our students as much practical experience in their field as possible, and a real taste of the business in which they aim to work. Working on your project helps the students to gain additional hands-on experience while at the same time sharing their recently acquired skills and knowledge of the latest insight in the sector. 1½ years practical training HAS students work on practical assignments from the very first year of their course. Various field trips and company visits are followed by a short traineeship in the final term of the first year. In their third year, students go on 2 longer traineeships totalling 30 weeks. Either or both of these traineeships takes place outside of the Netherlands. In the fourth year HAS students graduate after submitting a Company Assignment which they work on for 20 weeks. The Company Assignment involves a team of students, supervised by teaching staff and advisers working on a specific issue or problem for an organisation. By the time they graduate, our students will have spent around 1½ years in the field. Practical passion for their chosen field At the HAS University of Applied Sciences, 2,600 full-time students follow 14 courses. Our small-scale university is characterised by the practical passion of our students and staff for their profession. It is this passion, combined with the valuable practical skills and talents acquired and developed at HAS, that enables our students to tackle real-life problems. We pride ourselves on how we train and educate our students in the fundamental principles of: Creating value Sustainability Entrepreneurship Internationalisation Talent-based learning Study programmes at the HAS Den Bosch campus Business Administration & Agribusiness Animal Husbandry & Animal Care Food Design & Innovation Geo Media & Design Horticulture & Business Management International Food & Agribusiness Landscape Design Environmental Studies Urban & Rural Development Applied Biology Horticulture & Arable Farming Garden & Landscape Management Food Technology Study programmes at the HAS Venlo campus Business Administration & Agribusiness Fresh Food & Innovation Applied Biology 2 3

Applied Biology Applied Biology is the first Dutch Bachelor course that focuses on the organism and population levels of plants, animals, ecology, and human beings and nutrition. From their first year, students are trained for roles in fundamental and applied research and consultancy. In their final year, they specialise in their chosen field of plants, animals, ecology or human beings and nutrition. Our students go on to a career in a variety of professions, for example in applied research or consultancy, as a junior breeder, biological control consultant, animal nutritionist, quality manager nutrition, animal welfare researcher or ecology consultant. They work for companies, research institutes, universities and governmental organisations, such as the water boards and provincial authorities. The Applied Biology curriculum focuses on acquiring and applying knowledge in practice. Weeks of practicals, guest speakers, field trips, traineeships, projects and company assignments safeguard the link with the profession in practice. Exchange of knowledge between the HAS University of Applied Science, the student and the profession is a key aspect of the Applied Biology study programme. The programme tutors all have PhDs and are specialists in applied research in a variety of disciplines. Year 1 2 Term 1 Term 2 Introduction: Ecology, Adaptation, Life Cycle, Animal Behaviour & Animal Health, EcoXperience Communication, Chemistry, Maths, Excel, GIS, Statistics, Research Skills Subjects in-depth, including: Microbiology, Tissue Culture, Animal Breeding, Plant Breeding, Biotechnology, Modelling & GIS, Ecohydrology, Aquatic Ecology Year Project: Research & Consultancy Skills, Statistics, Economics and English 3 4 Research Traineeship in the Netherlands 4 Research Traineeship Abroad Specialisation: Animals: Health, Feed & Welfare Company Assignment Ecology: Legislation, Conservation, Dutch Ecosystems Plants: Crop Protection, Dutch Horticultural & Agricultural Sector, Physiology Human Beings & Nutrition: Nutrition in relation to Human Beings, Health & Security External projects: 1st year EcoXperience: a monitoring project in groups lasting 20 weeks (1 day a week) 2nd year A project over the whole year in which groups of students carry out qualitative and quantitative research as trainees in a company (1 day a week) 3rd year 2 x 20 weeks of individual Research Traineeships, one of which must take place outside of the Netherlands 4th year An in-depth Company Assignment of 30 weeks in groups 5

EcoXperience In their first year, Applied Biology students work on a real-life EcoXperience project under the supervision of lecturers from the university. The EcoXperience focuses on monitoring and surveying nature in companies, research institutes, universities or governmental institutions. What can you expect from an EcoXperience project? The aim of an EcoXperience project is for students to gain experience in surveying nature. Students collect data on landscape, soil, water, flora and fauna, and write a report. Students, working for you on an assignment during the EcoXperience period, will approach you for an interview. This will include details of the organisation you work for and your role within it as well as the field you are involved in. You may agree with the students what it is you would like monitoring. You are also invited to attend the students poster presentations and you will receive a final report containing their findings. EcoXperience starts in February and ends in July each year. What will your organisation get from an EcoXperience project? Organisations can expect a student with a positive and motivated attitude. Your student will also have an inquisitive mind towards both your organisation and the sector in which you operate and will be indispensable. Some of our mature students already have considerable work experience before they join the course. As far as the other students are concerned, what they lack in experience they more than make up for in enthusiasm and energy. All our students benefit from the latest expertise in Applied Biology and may even bring you new insights and tips. Prerequisites for EcoXperience Students are given a specific monitoring/ observation assignment They have the opportunity to interview the client on-site The client gives the students a guided tour, so that they can familiarise themselves with the business Students have access to the area and/or the objects being researched The client is available for the students via email or phone once or twice during the EcoXperience The client receives a final report containing the students findings 6 7

Year Project Also during the second year, students work on an actual project from the field. During this project students learn to carry out research in one of the specialist areas of Plants, Animals, Ecology or Human Beings & Nutrition. The project is covers all the phases of research: from formulating a problem to presenting a report. The Year Projects are carried out with institutions or companies at the HAS and on-site. The university lecturers are responsible supervising the project educationally and in terms of content. As a client, you will also be involved in the monitoring the content of the work being carried out. The students conduct research for you and will also report to you. You are also invited to attend the students presentations and you will receive a final report containing their findings. The Year Project starts in September and ends in July. Prerequisites for Research Traineeships Students are given a specific assignment Students have the opportunity to interview the client on site to get a clear picture of the problem The client provides the students with written background information Students have access to the area and/or research objects The client is available for the students via email or phone 3 or 4 times during the course of the project The client receives a final report containing the findings of the students and will discuss their feedback with the students 8 9

Research Traineeship The EcoXperience and the Year Project are designed to give students a broad introduction to a company and the industry. The Research Traineeship, on the other hand, focuses on deepening the students knowledge. In their third year, students actively apply the theoretical knowledge of Applied Biology, which they have acquired over the previous 2 years, in practice during 2 individual Research Traineeships. What can you expect from a research student? The 2 Research Traineeships each last 20 weeks. One of them must take place outside of the Netherlands. Research Traineeships form an important part of the skills the students will later bring to their chosen profession and provide them with a unique opportunity for personal growth. During the traineeship period, students are required to carry out one or more in-depth degree-level assignments independently or in a group. In addition, they will gain a clear view of the different aspects of your company. Students are required to write a detailed report on the work they do. What will your organisation get from the traineeship? Whilst working on the project, the trainee is also available for part of the time, to carry out general activities within the department where the traineeship is taking place, provided these are suitable for the academic level of an undergraduate. The focus, however, is on working on assignments, such as: Drawing up a management plan Writing policy recommendations Conducting comparative research Carrying out a survey and analysing a particular area Students are only allowed carry out a Research Traineeship, once they have successfully completed a significant part of their studies. Organisations offering Research Traineeships can expect a student with a positive and motivated attitude, eager to be an active member of the team and able to pull their weight, thanks to other experience they have acquired in the field of Applied Biology, for example through project work. The student and their supervising lecturer draw up a traineeship plan, including learning objectives before coming to a formal agreement with the company. Supervision During their Work Experience Traineeship students have a company supervisor and a supervising lecturer from the university, who, if possible, teaches in the same field as the traineeship. The latter acts as the student s coach during the preparation phase leading up to the traineeship and has regular contact with the student during their time with you. The supervising lecturer plays a minor role during the actual traineeship, but is always available to answer queries from both the student and the host company. The company supervisor is the student s contact person during the trainee ship and ensures students have ample opportunity to familiarise themselves with the business. Towards the end of the traineeship, the lecturer visits the host company. He assesses the student s reports and the traineeship process. The content of the reports is intended for assessment only. They will not be used for any other purpose. Therefore also projects bound by confidentiality provisions can be used. The company supervisor must be a graduate and is expected to assess the traineeship. This grade forms part of the student s final mark given by the lecturer. Prerequisites for Research Traineeships The student is allocated their own work space with the necessary facilities and is given sufficient time to work on the assignments and report The company assigns the student a supervisor (with a degree). Their tasks include the daily supervision of the student and providing feedback on the quality of assignments carried out by the student, and their overall performance In the case of traineeships in the Netherlands, the student may attend one traineeship review day at the university Each student is assigned a supervising lecturer from the university, who is available to answer questions from the student and the organisation In the case of traineeships in the Netherlands, the student may be visited once by the supervising lecturer of the university 10 11

Company Assignment Do you need research to be carried out? Or are you looking for advice on a specific issue? A Company Assignment could be the answer. Students at the HAS University of Applied Sciences graduate after completing a Company Assignment. This assignment has a different structure to a traineeship and is related to the specialist domain chosen by students, who carry out the assignment as a team under the supervision of a project leader from the university or an employee of HAS Knowledge Transfer & Training. HAS Knowledge Transfer & Training Each year businesses and other organisations approach the HAS University of Applied Sciences with more than a thousand queries of all sizes and topics, including nutrition, agribusiness, the environment, green development, crops and animal production. The scope and complexity of these queries vary from a traineeship of a couple of weeks to extensive research, and from a market analysis, to the development of an innovative technological application. The majority of the assignments are carried out under the auspices of the HAS Knowledge Transfer & Training. What can you expect from final year Applied Biology students? Final year students are able to demonstrate that they are ready for the employment market in professional surroundings. With 40-weeks traineeship experience, they operate as young professionals within an assignment team. You can expect an independent, decisive attitude. The students are assessed on their expertise, professionalism and performance within the team. The assignment approach, goals and results are laid down in a contract before the project starts. HAS University of Applied Sciences organises, coordinates and is responsible for the realisation of this contract. We also guarantee the confidentiality of the assignment, the information discovered and the results. The members of the assignment team are obliged to sign a confidentiality agreement. What will your organisation get from the assignment? As a client, you can expect results of the assignment to be based on all the necessary professional input in terms of expertise and time. Moreover, by choosing to work with tomorrow s professionals, you benefit from excellent value for money. HAS University has excellent research facilities, which are at the student s disposal during the Company Assignment period. Supervision During the assignments the students are professionally supervised by experts. These consultants and lecturers are chosen for their knowledge of the sector and their focus on achieving results. Each team of final year students is supervised by a project manager (a lecturer or consultant from the university). Together with the students they analyse the problem and come up with potential solutions. The project manager is the first point of contact for you as the client and is responsible for the overall performance of the team. The project manager also assesses both the students performance and their results. Prerequisites for Company Assignments The assignment should be suitable to the students level in terms of quality, so that the student gets the opportunity to gain the right amount of theoretical and practical knowledge For assignments based on-site, a suitable working environment should be provided We enter into contractual results-based commitment within the scope of the assignment, for this the students must be given the space and support to apply their skills and knowledge to your business Due to other study commitments related to competence development, students are only available to work on the assignment for 1 day a week during the first 10 weeks. The other 20 weeks the student will be working fulltime on the Company Assignment 12 13

Discover how Applied Biology students can help your organisation Offering an EcoXperience or Year Project If you have an EcoXperience or Year Project available, please contact the course coordinator. She will assess the project for its suitability for our students and bring it to the students attention. Coordinator EcoXperience Projects Marloes van den Dungen (Den Bosch campus) T: +31 (0)88 8903794 E: Ma.vandenDungen@has.nl Coordinator Year Projects Maaike de Graaf (Den Bosch campus) T: +31 (0)88 8903855 E: M.dGraaf@has.nl Course coordinator Chantal Vrijhof (Venlo campus) T: +31 (0)88 8903797 E: C.Vrijhof@has.nl Field trips and business visits By maximising cooperation with our external contacts, HAS University of Applied Sciences is able to ensure that our students are fully prepared for the real world of business. In addition to traineeships and company assignments we are therefore also keen to hear from organisations willing to host field trips, company visits or perhaps give a guest lecture. If you are able to offer any of these options, please contact the university secretariat. Secretariat Applied Biology Ingrid Pulskens (Den Bosch campus) T: +31 (0)88 8903825 E: I.Pulskens@has.nl Course coordinator Chantal Vrijhof (Venlo campus) T: +31 (0)88 8903797 E: C.Vrijhof@has.nl Offering a traineeship post If you have a traineeship post available, please contact the course traineeship coordinator. She will assess the traineeship for its suitability for our students and bring it to the students attention. Students are responsible for setting up their own traineeships and so will contact you personally. Unfortunately we are unable to guarantee the availability of students for a particular traineeship or project. Traineeship coordinator Carly Verhagen (Den Bosch campus) T: +31 (0)88 89036 32 E: C.Verhagen@has.nl Course coordinator Chantal Vrijhof (Venlo campus) T: +31 (0)88 8903797 E: C.Vrijhof@has.nl Offering a Company Assignment If you have a challenge HAS students might be able to help you with, why not contact us to discuss the different possibilities. We will assess the nature of the assignment and advise on the best way to approach it. Please contact the HAS Knowledge Transfer & Training team. Innovative HAS Knowledge Transfer & Training T +31 (0)88 890 3637 E haskennistransfer@has.nl I: www.haskennistransfer.nl / HAS International Aware Nononsense International Contact details HAS University of Applied Sciences PO Box 90108 5200 MA s-hertogenbosch The Netherlands T +31 (0)88 890 3600 E has@has.nl www.hashogeschool.nl Visit us at The HAS Den Bosch campus Onderwijsboulevard 221 5223 DE s-hertogenbosch The Netherlands The HAS Venlo campus Spoorstraat 62 5911 KJ Venlo The Netherlands 14 15

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