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Universities in the Netherlands

Bordering Germany and Belgium in north-west Europe, the Netherlands is an excellent destination for international students due to its location in Europe, high quality education and interesting history and culture, with plenty of experiences to explore.

The official language spoken in the Netherlands is Dutch, but you will find that many in the country speak English to a good standard, which will help you to get by whilst you pick up the local language.

Read more about studying in the Netherlands as an international student.

The types of university in the Netherlands

There are two main types of university in the Netherlands, and whilst they may both be referred to as a university, their focuses are different.

  • Universities of applied sciences, known as hogescholen in Dutch, focus on the practical application of subjects in sciences and art, with the intention of preparing their graduates for their chosen future careers. There are 48 hogescholen in the Netherlands.
  • Research universities, known as universiteit in Dutch, are perhaps more rigorous academic institutions, with a greater focus on research and education. There are several research universities in the Netherlands with a historical background,  including the University of Amsterdam, established in 1632, Leiden University, established in 1575 and Utrecht University, established in 1636. There are 34 public and 4 private universiteit in the Netherlands.

In addition to these, there are also a number of private medical schools and private business schools in the Netherlands, such as Hogeschool Tio and Avalon University School of Medicine.

Popular cities for students

Some of the most popular cities in the Netherlands for international students include:

  • Amsterdam – the capital of the Netherlands, home to over 10 universities
  • Rotterdam – a major port city in the Netherlands, with 6 universities
  • Utrecht – one of the largest cities in the Netherlands, with 5 universities
  • Leiden – located in the province of South Holland, with 3 universities
  • Groningen – the largest city in the north of the Netherlands, Groningen is home to 3 universities

The top universities

The Netherlands boasts several of the world’s top universities, with programmes taught in English, making it a very attractive location for international students.

This includes 5 universities that feature in Times Higher Education’s World University Rankings 2024 top 100: Delft University of Technology, University of Amsterdam, Wageningen University & Research, Leiden University and University of Groningen.

See below for a list of universities and higher education providers in the Netherlands. Click on universities you are interested in below to read more and to see which courses are available for international students.

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Highlighted courses in The Netherlands

Public Governance, Management and Policy (online master) Master Degree

Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural Sciences (ESSB), Erasmus University Rotterdam Netherlands

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Information Science Master Degree

University of Groningen Netherlands

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Software Engineering BSc

Amsterdam Tech Netherlands

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Humanities BSc

Erasmus University College, Erasmus University Rotterdam Netherlands

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International Bachelor Economics and Business Economics International Bachelor

Erasmus School of Economics, Erasmus University Rotterdam Netherlands

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