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Call for proposals – training for Algeria on food security with a focus on horticulture – MENA Scholarship Programme (MSP)
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Opportunity for Dutch training providers to organise a training in the field of food security, focusing on horticulture, for representatives of Algerian organisations.
JDAZ guide
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An A-Z guide to setting up joint degree programmes with other institutions, both local and abroad.
Countries of origin
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In the academic year 2023-24, Germany remains the most common country of origin for international degree students in the Netherlands. It is followed by Italy (2nd), Romania (3rd), China (4th), and Spain (5th).
Fields of study
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Economics is the most common field of study among international degree students both at universities of applied sciences and research universities in 2023-24. Engineering is the fastest growing field of study for the second consecutive year.
Regions and universities
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The University of Amsterdam (UvA) enrolls the most international degree students, followed by Maastricht University (UM) and the University of Groningen (RUG). Over half of all students at UM are international.
Dutch degree students abroad
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Almost 2 in every 100 students from the Netherlands studied abroad for a full degree programme in 2021. Belgium, the UK, Germany, and the USA were the most popular destinations that year.
Destination institutions
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The portable government grant and/or loan ('meeneembare studiefinanciering') is an important source of funding for Dutch degree students abroad.
Global mobility streams
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Worldwide, more than 6.3 million degree students studied abroad in 2021. The United States of America, the United Kingdom and Australia remain the most popular destinations among international degree students.
Credit mobility at universities of applied sciences
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See how many Dutch university of applied sciences (UAS) graduates per field of study went abroad during their study programme.
Erasmus+ higher education students mobility
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Discover where Dutch students go for an Erasmus exchange, either for a study programme or an internship.
Stayrates of international graduates
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Almost 25% of the international students who studied in the Netherlands still live here 5 years after graduating.
AC declaration for regulated professions
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Do you have a Dutch diploma and do you want to work in another EU country? An AC declaration can help you get permission to practice your regulated profession in the EU, Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein or Switzerland.
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