Are you wondering where you will be staying when you go to The Netherlands for one year? Our blogger from Stenden University Bali, Wadzi, is currently studying there and explains all about her new house in Leeuwarden, a home away from home, again illustrated with lovely pictures from Andras.
My humble abode in NL
The student accommodation where I am staying |
Selfie time! |
Hereby, I present you a glimpse of what you can expect from the accommodation in Leeuwarden. As you can see in the picture, we are all smiles in a selfie taken from my neighbour’s bathroom. Currently we are living in a brand new building across the Stenden campus which is developed in close cooperation with Stenden to facilitate the international student community. It is in a very convenient location as it is no more than a minute walk from the campus as well as the gym and the campus café which are also located across the Stenden building. Being 50 metres away from the gym gives one no excuse to not work out and keep fit, and being so close to the campus café is great for meeting up with friends for a nice coffee as well as a cosy place to discuss group module assignments.
A gorgeous sunrise - a sight to wake up every day |
Peaceful canal and park just a few steps away from the campus |
There is a wide range of accommodations available in Leeuwarden, but it is the general opinion that our place is the best start up accommodation for all the newcomers in Leeuwarden as it is so close to all the places you may find yourself visiting in the first few months of your stay. More so, 6 of the Bali students are currently living in this building as well as other students from the Stenden Qatar and Thailand campus sites who are also doing their 60 EC programme (which means that they need 60 European credits in the Netherlands to get their Dutch BBA). There are also many other nationalities that live in the building such as Finish, Hungarian, British, Romanian and many more as it is an international student housing which will make it easier for you to make many more friends and adapt to the multicultural environment.
The bike shed |
High tech in-house laundry room |
Additionally the room that I live in at the moment is a furnished studio apartment which has an en-suite bathroom and a private kitchen, all set in safe environment. This building is also paying attention to sustainability – it’s one of the most sustainable student accommodations in The Netherlands – by using solar panels as well as vacuum toilets like the ones onboard in aircrafts which do not use as much water. Furthermore you can also rent a television if you wish to as well as some equipment for your room such as cutlery, pots, plates towels and all the other necessities you will need during your stay. I am truly happy that I have found a nice home away from home where I can spend my year in the Netherlands comfortably and secure close to my fellow Bali students and international student community.
My gorgeous studio |
For more information on the accommodation feel free to email klantenservice@woonbemiddeling.nl or visit the accommodation website www.kamerbemiddeling.nl. I will now enjoy a week of holiday, till next time!
Photography credit to Andras Szemes (Follow him on Instagram for more amazing pictures like these @szemesa)