An overview of Dutch higher education institutions include research universities, applied science universities and international educational instituti
An overview of Dutch higher education institutions include research universities, applied science universities and international educational institutions. Research universities, usually called universities, mainly focus on teaching and scientific research. There are currently 13 public research universities in the Netherlands.
I. Basic information
Higher education institutions in the Netherlands include research universities (U type), applied science universities (H type) and international educational institutions (I type).
Research universities, usually called universities, focus on teaching and scientific research. There are currently 13 public research universities in the Netherlands.
The University of Applied Sciences, usually called Hogeschool or University of Applied Sciences, focuses on cultivating applied talents, and students can obtain a bachelor's degree after four years of professional study. Some applied science universities also offer master's courses, which are usually taught in English for about one year. Foreign applicants generally require a bachelor's degree or equivalent.
International educational institutions, usually called the Institute of International Education, mainly recruit foreign students, generally teach in English, and mainly offer postgraduate courses for one to two years. Applicants need to have a bachelor's degree or equivalent. Some international educational institutions cooperate with universities in the Netherlands to provide students with the opportunity to continue their doctoral studies after obtaining a master's degree.
Foreign students in the Netherlands are usually required to have a good English foundation. There are few English language centers in the Netherlands, and the tuition fees are relatively expensive. Foreign students can also learn Dutch first and then choose courses offered in Dutch.
There are no preparatory courses in the Dutch higher education system. All preparatory classes are not direct channels to enter the university.
Upon approval, foreign students can work conditionally while studying in the Netherlands. During the period from September of that year to June of the following year, students' working hours per week shall not exceed 10 hour.
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research university
Erasmus University in Rotterdam, Europe
Radb University, Nijmegen
Groningen National University
TUD Delft University of Technology
Eindhoven Technical University
Leiden University
maastricht university
University of Twente, Utah
Utrecht University
University of Amsterdam Vancouver
UvT Vantilburg University
VU Amsterdam Free University
WUR Vakhnin Gen University
Higher vocational education college
Aki, school of visual arts
Amsterdam Art School
Christian university
Christian university
Christian University of Northern Netherlands, China
Wendersheim Christian High School
Eindhoven School of Design
Fontys Hojeskron
Gerrit Rietveld college
Haig University
Hanzehogg School, Van Groningen
University of Alkmar, Netherlands
Delft University, Netherlands
Drenthe high school
Saksin Hojeskron
University of Hallam, Netherlands
International educational research institutions
IHE (International Institute of Infrastructure, Water Conservancy and Environmental Engineering)
Institute of Housing and Urban Development
ILRI (International Institute of Land Reclamation and Improvement)
Institute of medical technology evaluation
IPC Agro (Agricultural Innovation and Training Center)
Social research institute
International Institute of Aerospace Survey and Earth Sciences
Royal tropical research institute
LIAC (Larenstein International Agricultural College)
Xinxing media center
Maastricht School of Management
RNTC (Netherlands Radio Training Center)
Van Hall College
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