Study in Holland

Holland (or the Netherlands as it is officially called) is quietly making a name for itself as a top study destination for international students. For a small country it punches well above its weight where it concerns quality of education with no less than 11 of its 13 research universities ranked in the Global Top 200.

After the UK, Holland offers the largest number of English-taught university careers in Europe. Below is an overview of some of the key reasons why international students choose Holland as their destination of choice in Europe.

Why study in Holland?

Quality of Education

  • 20 Dutch universities can be found in the Global Top 250* with 7 of these in the Top 100. Given that there are very few universities in the Netherlands that’s quite an achievement.
  • The Dutch education system has a global outlook, based on strong ties with industry, collaboration and teamwork. This student-centred teaching style will help international students settle in quickly.
  • One of the first non-English speaking countries that started to offer higher education programmes in English. Nowadays Dutch universities offer approximately 2,000 programmes entirely in English, the largest number of English-taught programmes in continental Europe.*

* Times Higher Education (THE) rankings 2021 and Nuffic

An international community

  • The Netherlands is a very multicultural society with Dutch society being open and inclusive, making international students quickly feel at home.
  • Tens of thousands of international students come from all over the world, representing more than 160 different nationalities.
  • A country in which 95% of locals speak English as a second language which helps make live in general more convenient for international students.

Quality of Life

  • A country with a rich history having the highest concentration of museums in the world.*
  • Due to its central location the Netherlands is known as the Gateway to Europe. It’s many international rail and air connections ensure that the rest of Europe can be explored easily.
  • Holland is one of the safest countries in the world, according to the 2018 Global Peace index and belongs to the top 10 happiest countries in the world.

*Nuffic and holland.com

Value for Money

  • Tuition fees in the Netherlands are relatively low compared to those in English-speaking countries.
  • The same applies to the costs of living in the Netherlands, ensuring your budget stretches a lot further.
  • Following successful completion of a Bachelor’s, Master’s or PhD programme, international students can apply for a one year residence permit to look for work or start a business. This option can be activated up to 3 years after graduation.

Work Opportunities

Following successful completion of a Bachelor’s, Master’s or PhD programme, international students can apply for a one year residence permit to look for work or start a business. This option can be activated up to 3 years after graduation.

“Inova has been key in helping me achieve a goal more than 10 years in the making. Studying in the UK has been on my mind since high school and I could never have achieved it without the Inova team's guidance. Everytime I had a question, no matter how big or small, someone was always available and ready to help. For so many of us in Latin America, studying abroad is a complicated process that can be challenging and very confusing without previous experience on the matter. Luckily, Inova provided the support I needed on every step of the way. Thank you!"”

Maria Belen Rojo BonahonStudied Forensic Archaeology and Anthropology

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