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GIMA seemed to be the perfect combination of geography and technical aspects.

I did the Bachelor’s in Human Geography and Spatial Planning, which made it easy to get into GIMA. I enjoyed geography, but sometimes missed more technical aspects. GIMA seemed to be the perfect combination of these two.

During the first year I was not always sure I made the right decision, because I found it difficult being enrolled on a distance-learning programme. I missed both interaction with teachers and fellow students. In the second year, however, this was no longer the case, thanks to my supervisor being really involved. I am very glad for everything that this programme taught me. This Master’s is the perfect example of ‘hard work does pay off’. It is not always easy, but the knowledge and insights you gain from it are worth it. Nevertheless, as a new student you should know that this is a ‘blended learning’ programme, which is rather different from a Bachelor’s and provides less interaction with teachers and students.

What I love about the job that I got after doing the GIMA Master’s is that none of the assignments or tasks are ever the same and the variety of client questions I have to answer is enormous. You won’t be easily bored by it!