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Katholieke Hogeschool Kempen : ウィキペディア英語版 | Katholieke Hogeschool Kempen The Katholieke Hogeschool Kempen (KH Kempen, KHK) was a university college where students could obtain a professional bachelor's degree (3 year education) in several domains. There was also the opportunity to study for a master's degree in engineering (4 years) in agriculture (bioscience) or an engineering degree in electronics. In 2012 the institution fused with Lessius Mechelen and Lessius Antwerp under a new name: Thomas More University College. ==History== The institution was founded in 1995 at the merger of six Catholic higher education institutes of the Campine region of the province of Antwerp (Belgium). The ''Hoger Instituut voor Economische Wetenschappen'', the ''Katholieke Industriële Hogeschool der Kempen'', the ''Hoger Instituut voor Technische Wetenschappen'', the ''Hoger Instituut voor Sociale Studies'' and the ''Hoger Instituut voor Technische en Paramedische Wetenschappen'' created the ''Hoger Instituut der Kempen'' (HIK) in Geel. The HIK merged with the higher education department of the ''Sint-Aloysiusinstituut voor Verpleegkunde'' in Lier, the ''Pedagogisch Hoger Onderwijs Kardinaal Van Roey-Instituut'' in Vorselaar, the ''Pedagogisch Hoger Instituut Heilig Graf'' and the ''Economische Hogeschool '' in Turnhout. The history of its predecessors dates back for more than 50 years. In 2002, the KHK joined in an association with the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, together with 11 other Catholic institutions and the Catholic University of Brussels.
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