Wageningen

Overview
Wageningen, a small city of around 39,000 people, is best known for Wageningen University & Research, a world-class university for life sciences and agricultural research. The city's commitment to sustainability and innovation is shown in its contemporary campus and several research facilities. Students can enjoy both cultural and ecological attractions at historical locations such as the Casteelse Poort, which is close to the Hoge Veluwe National Park. Wageningen's close-knit community and international orientation produce a helpful and enriching environment for students.
Wageningen's Story
Get to Know Wageningen
Wageningen, sometimes known as the "City of Life Sciences," is recognised for its world-class Wageningen University & Research. The city is an important centre for agricultural and environmental sciences. Its lovely, verdant surroundings and devotion to sustainability tell a story of innovation, expansion, and dedication to enhancing global food security and environmental health.
Historical Landmarks
Whether you are visiting Wageningen for a couple of hours or planning to start your full time studies here, check out three of the many historical landmarks in this city!
Hoge Veluwe National Park
While not located in the city, the nearby Hoge Veluwe National Park is a significant landmark. It is one of the largest national parks in the Netherlands, with stunning landscapes and the well-known Kröller-Müller Museum.

International Student Organisations
Check out some of the largest international student organisations in Wageningen!
ESN Wageningen
Erasmus Student Network (ESN) is a non-profit international student organisation. Their mission is to represent international students, thus providing opportunities for cultural understanding and self-development under the principle of Students Helping Students.
ISOW
ISOW's purpose is to embrace Wageningen's international nature and establish a culturally and socially open atmosphere in which membership feels like joining a single multinational family. They do this by organising a variety of language and cultural classes, events, and trips. They are your home away from home!
IAAS World
IAAS (International Association of Students in Agricultural and Related studies) is the world's largest student organisation dedicated to agriculture and related studies. IAAS was created in Tunisia in 1957 and began with only eight member countries. It expanded significantly into the organisation it is now, with over 50 member countries and around 10,000 students as members.
Other Organisations of Interests
Check out and partake in events from these organisations in Wageningen!
Amnesty Wageningen
Human rights violations occur on a global scale. Amnesty International researches and exposes injustices. This is accomplished through publicity, reports, campaigns, and actions. This puts pressure on governments and companies to stop breaching human rights. They intend to release prisoners of conscience. They also help local groups and activists who fight for human rights in their own countries.
StartHub Wageningen
StartHub Wageningen is a startup incubator and educational centre for Wageningen University & Research students, PhDs, and recent graduates. Their primary focus is on the development of entrepreneurial skills among students and student entrepreneurs. To encourage and assist students in developing entrepreneurial competencies, they provide a diverse programme in which you can hone your abilities.
Thuis Wageningen
Thuis Wageningen is a mission-driven organisation that works passionately on social concerns. They do this on behalf of or on their own initiative, but always in conjunction with interested residents, knowledge institutions, the social sector, local government, and the business community.