Did you know that 1 in 10 students in the Netherlands is an international student?
The Netherlands has more than 90,000 international students and that number is increasing every year. So why should you study in the Netherlands?
Reason to study in the Netherlands
There are 2,100 programmes in English Dutch universities offer the largest number of English-taught programmes in continental Europe. Also, 95% of the Dutch speak English, so it’s easy to communicate in daily life.
Since 2011 the EF English Proficiency Index ranks countries based on their proficiency of English as a second language, with the Netherlands consistently being in the top three, and in 2019 being ranked number one.
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Get high quality education and value for your money Be part of an international community Holland’s many international students come from more than 160 different countries. Dutch society is strongly connected to other cultures, the business community and the world. The Dutch are open-minded and direct, so it is easy to meet them and exchange ideas.
Develop valuable skills and be more successful The Dutch teaching style is interactive and student-centred. Studying in Holland means developing your own opinion, an open mind and increasing your international orientation. You will develop valuable skills such as analysing, solving practical problems and creative thinking.
Live in one of the safest and happiest countries in the world Holland is one of the safest countries in the world, according to the 2016 Global Peace index and belongs to the top 10 happiest countries in the world. Read more about the good Dutch standard of living in the OECD’s Better Life Index.
Have the rest of Europe at your doorstep An international trip is just around the corner. In just three hours you can be in Paris. London and Berlin are just a five or six-hour train ride away. Holland is the gateway to Europe!
Get plenty of international career opportunities Holland is the 17th largest economy in the world. Some of the world’s biggest multinationals, including Philips, Heineken, KLM, Shell, ING and Unilever, are Dutch. Holland is a world leader in many areas of expertise, including agriculture, water management, art & design, logistics and sustainable energy.
Start a career in holland after graduation The Dutch government wants to attract knowledge and retain talent. International graduates can therefore apply for a residence permit of one year to find a job, or start a business within three years of graduation. For more info on this orientation year as well as tips on how to find a job, join our Holland Alumni network to increase your chances on the job market.
City of Enschede
With 26,000 students and a wide range of clubs and bars, Enschede has earned the right to call itself a vibrant student city. Enschede is popular among students because, despite of its many possibilities and facilities, it still feels compact and personal. Thanks to the many international institutions (and being near to the German border) there are many international students to be found in Enschede. This results in an international ambiance in many of the institutions and the city.