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Capital: Amsterdam
Other large cities: Rotterdam, The Hague, Utrecht, Eindhoven, Maastricht
Population: 17,418,000
Currency: EUR
Listed universities: 30
Study programmes: 513
Ranked universities: 13
Country Rank (2018): 4
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Featured universities:
Haarlem Campus
Haarlem Campus
Haarlem, Netherlands
4 study programmes
University of Twente
University of Twente
Enschede, Netherlands
45 study programmes
Radboud University
Radboud University
Nijmegen, Netherlands
25 study programmes

The Netherlands

The Netherlands, or Holland: one of the most popular countries in Europe for international students. No wonder, with some of the world’s finest universities, a modern approach to education and a welcoming environment.

Netherlands - or Holland?

Many people think that “Holland” and “Netherlands” mean the same thing. Even within the country, you may hear locals saying “Holland” when referring to the whole country. Technically, however, that is not correct. The country as a whole is called the Netherlands. It consists of twelve provinces; two of these provinces make up the Holland region, split into North and South Holland (Noord- and Zuid-Holland, respectively).

The widespread colloquial use of “Holland” as a term for the country as a whole originated in the 17th century, when Holland was the most influential of the Dutch provinces. The Holland region still represents a sizeable share of the population; the three largest cities in the Netherlands are located here - Amsterdam, Rotterdam and The Hague (Den Haag). Therefore, “Holland” remains synonymous with “the Netherlands” for many people. And last, but not least: The official organisation that promotes the country as a study destination is also called “Study in Holland”.

Universities in the Netherlands

In Europe, the Netherlands was very early to adopt the Bachelor/Master system and offer degree programmes in English. This has lead to one of the largest selections of courses on the continent. You can choose between plenty of Bachelor and Master degrees at around 70 institutions of higher education.

You can also expect a large community of international students: More than 112,000 students from around the world. Around 16% of all students come from abroad - one of the highest ratios anywhere in Europe.

As in other European countries, universities in Holland are commonly classified as either “research universities”, offering more research-oriented academic programmes, or “universities of applied sciences”, offering more practice-oriented study programmes.

Tuition fees in the Netherlands

The tuition fees in Holland are roughly on par with other countries in Europe.

If you are a student from the European Union, you should expect to pay around 2,000 euros per year for your studies.

The tuition fees for non-EU students vary from school to school and from programme to programme. Bachelor’s programmes typically cost between 6,000 and 15,000 euros per year; Master’s programmes in Holland usually cost between 8,000 and 20,000 euros per year.

Job opportunities for graduates

One stereotype about Dutch people is that they have negotiation in their blood. The Netherlands with its seafaring history has long since been an important nation for international trade. It was here that the concept of a joint stock company was invented.

Some of the world’s largest companies are Dutch, and many global groups have their European headquarters in the Netherlands. Paired with the country’s international mindset, you find a workforce that is highly proficient in English and very welcoming towards foreign employees. Those are pristine conditions for international students. If you graduate with a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree from a Dutch university, you will stand a good chance at also finding a job and staying for a longer time.

Getting there and around

The country’s most important airport by far is Amsterdam-Schiphol; as one of Europe’s busiest hubs, you can reach it easily from almost anywhere in the world.

The Netherlands is a relatively small, but densely populated country. With numerous connections it is fairly easy to explore other cities and the countryside. If the weather allows, you might even consider an extended bike tour. After all, like virtually everyone else who studies in Holland, you should acquire a bike soon after arrival.

If you want to go further, you can easily take short trips to neighbouring Germany or Belgium. And via train or plane, the rest of Europe is also within reach if you feel like exploring.


Universities in the Netherlands

  • Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences
  • ArtEZ University of the Arts
  • Breda University of Applied Sciences
  • Delft University of Technology
  • Eindhoven University of Technology
  • EIT Urban Mobility Master School
  • Erasmus University Rotterdam
  • Fontys University of Applied Sciences
  • Global School for Entrepreneurship
  • Haarlem Campus
  • Hanze University of Applied Sciences, Groningen
  • Hotelschool The Hague
  • HU University of Applied Sciences Utrecht
  • Leiden University
  • Maastricht University
  • Nyenrode Business University
  • Radboud University
  • Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences
  • Stenden University of Applied Sciences
  • The Hague University of Applied Sciences
  • Tilburg University
  • University of Groningen
  • University of the Arts, The Hague
  • University of Twente
  • Utrecht University
  • UvA University of Amsterdam
  • VHL University of Applied Sciences
  • VU University Amsterdam
  • Wageningen University & Research
  • Windesheim University of Applied Sciences

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