We’ve built Amsterdam Tech to bridge the skills gap that businesses currently face. We do this by engaging with employers and developing talent to give them the skills they need now. Our aim is simple in design but ambitious in scope - to invest in talent for the fourth industrial revolution.
Our approach and methodology is rooted in a core activity - the full-stack education programme. By organising and facilitating these programmes, we offer an intensive learning experience: multidisciplinary teams help our students with mentoring and in-depth collaboration with the business community. When you study with us you can be sure that our programmes are in line with the latest developments in digital technology - developing optimum capability to devise innovative solutions. All programmes are digital-related.
Amsterdam Tech is not tied to a traditional classroom approach. Instead, we focus on domain mastery - giving you the knowledge you need in the workplace and advanced software skills; and leadership mastery, giving you the skills you need to work in teams and communicate effectively.
Recognition and Accreditation
Amsterdam Tech is accredited by Accreditation Service for International Schools, Colleges and Universities (ASIC) with Premier status for its commendable areas of operation. ASIC accreditation helps students and parents make a more informed choice and will also help a school, college, university, training provider or distance education provider, demonstrate to the international student body that they are a high quality institution.
ASIC is recognised by UKVI in UK and is a full member of The International Network for Quality Assurance Agencies in Higher Education (INQAAHE), is a member of the BQF (British Quality Foundation) and are institutional members of EDEN (European Distance and E-Learning Network).
Amsterdam Tech is a member college of Woolf University and offers credits and degrees through Woolf University which operates with the approval of The Malta Further and Higher Education Authority (MFHEA)
Woolf University degrees are considered foreign accredited degrees according to the Dutch Higher Education and Scientific Research Act (WHW) and are internationally recognized in the Netherlands, Europe, the US, Canada, and over 60 other countries as EU degrees.
You can find more information on Woolf University’s accreditations here
Amsterdam Tech is officially registered at CRKBO (Centraal Register Kort Beroepsonderwijs). The CRKBO (Dutch “Centraal Register Kort Beroepsonderwijs”) is the Central Register for Short Vocational Education.
Amsterdam Tech Is recognised as an EU Research Institution with Research Sponsorship Status according to Directive (EU) 2016/801.