We've put together this marketing kit for you to inform students about Saxion. Here you can find high-quality pictures, our logo and the latest brochures. Please share this information with your students and let us know if you're missing something!
About Saxion
Saxion University of Applied Sciences is one of the largest higher education institutions in the Netherlands, with close to 27,000 students (and still growing!).
Saxion has a rich history - its roots can be traced back to 1875. A merger of two educational institutions, the Hogeschool Enschede and Hogeschool IJselland, paved the way for Saxion in its present form in 1998.
This merger enabled Saxion to build further on its strong position in Dutch higher education and since then Saxion has come to be recognised as an important centre of expertise at a regional, national and international level.
Marketing kit
Logo
You can download Saxion's logo for press purposes here. Would you like to use our logo for something else? Then you need written permission from Saxion's Marketing and Communication Department. You can request this at pers@saxion.nl.
Download our logo:
Colour codes
Saxion is always recognisable by the warm ‘Saxion green’. Below are the different colour codes we use to visualise our identity.
The different codes:
- RGB: 0 156 130
- HEX: #009c82
Naming
We always refer to ‘Saxion’ or ‘Saxion University of Applied Sciences’ in English. Always write Saxion University of Applied Sciences using capital letters. After writing this out in full the first time Saxion is mentioned in a text, you may use Saxion thereafter.
Examples:
- Correct: I study at Saxion University of Applied Sciences
- Incorrect: I study at Saxion university of applied sciences
- Correct: I study at Saxion
- Incorrect: I study at University of Applied Sciences Saxion
- Incorrect: I study at Saxion University
Press photos
You can download photos for press purposes here.
Members of the Executive Board
Saxion Buildings
Promotion materials
You are welcome to share content created by Saxion. However, please clearly indicate the source and do not present it as your own. You can download videos from TikTok or share YouTube videos. In addition, you can publish articles with prior permission from your designated contact person.