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Work visa

Thinking about staying in Belgium after graduation? We are happy to give you more info and practical details to navigate the Belgian job market as an international graduate.

Alumni community

In this section, we shine a spotlight on our dynamic alumni community – a network that spans industries, continents, and diverse career paths. Discover how our graduates continue to make waves in the professional world and how you, as a future alumnus, can tap into this incredible resource.

Registration

As you gear up for your academic adventure with us, we understand that a seamless transition is key to making the most of your experience. In this section, we've curated essential information guiding you through the registration process at both Antwerp Management School (AMS) and the City of Antwerp.

VISA application

If you are a non-EU student, you will have to apply for a Belgian student visa. Make sure to start the visa application process as soon as possible - ideally 3 months before the start of the academic year - to ensure that you will receive your visa in time.

Healthcare in Belgium

Whether you're a local resident or an international student, understanding the healthcare landscape is vital for a smooth and successful stay. Read on to discover key details, resources, and tips to ensure you have the necessary information for a healthy and enjoyable experience in Antwerp.

Ans De Vos has been invited to join the Flemish expert committees on economic recovery & labor market

Ans De Vos, holder of the SD Worx Chair “Next generation work: Creating sustainable careers” at AMS, has been appointed as an expert to two Flemmish committees: the Economic Recovery Committee set up by the Flemmish Government and in addition a Labor Market Policy Committee set up by the Flemish Minister of Labor, Hilde Crevits.

Getting to Antwerp

Antwerp is easily reachable from Brussels Airport.

Smart port disruptors: the talent paradox

As in many industries, in port logistics Covid 19 provides a burning platform that reinforces digital trends that were already smoldering. In an industry that is not particularly known for its openness to innovation and change, it’s even a welcome deus ex machina. Ports can no longer stay behind, now that supply chains all over the world are undergoing the stress test of the century. With calls from the shipping industry and port stakeholders, the digital transformation of ports is being turbocharged.

"It's the knowledge and talent, stupid"

On July 4, our dean Steven De Haes published an open letter in the Belgian business newspaper De Tijd with an appeal to policy makers to invest more in talent and knowledge.