Van Hall Larenstein University of applied sciences

Study in the Netherlands

It’s the land of tulips and windmills. But there is much more to experience in the Netherlands. What's it like to be a student here? Discover why studying in the Netherlands is a great idea.

Study in the Netherlands

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It’s the land of tulips and windmills. But there is much more to experience in the Netherlands. What's it like to be a student here? Discover why studying in the Netherlands is a great idea.

Why study in the Netherlands?

  • English-friendly:
    With 95% of Dutch people speaking English, it’s easy to communicate in everyday life.
  • Affordable excellence:
    Dutch higher education is of high quality whilst costs are much lower compared to English-speaking countries.
  • Global community:
    Join Dutch and international students in a diverse and inclusive society. The Dutch are open-minded and easy to connect with.
  • Safe and happy:
    Ranked one of the safest and happiest countries in the world, according to the Global Peace Index.
  • Rich culture:
    Explore historic cities, wander through museums showcasing the works of the Dutch masters or explore the beautiful nature reserves by bicycle. And not to forget, other European destinations like Paris and Berlin are just a few hours away by train.
  • Career opportunities:
    The Netherlands boasts a thriving economy. The country is frontrunner in many industries including agriculture, water management, logistics and sustainable energy. That’s why many global companies are based here.

Theory & practice

Dutch higher education has a binary system, which means that you can choose between two types of education: 

Universities of applied sciences focus on hands-on research to solve real-world problems. Theory is combined with practice. This means that you will learn everything you need to know about a topic during the lectures, and then put it into practice during your internships, excursions, or projects where you work on real life cases. Research is done in close collaboration with businesses and the public sector.

At research universities, you'll dive into academic learning and research. They're big on theory, helping you sharpen your abstract thinking and critical skills. You'll get ready to do your own research projects. Classes are usually taught through lectures and seminars, internships are not standard practice. Education and research are closely interwoven.

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