“Big impact” on view of international students as right wins Dutch election
The result of the Dutch election has seen stakeholders voice fears that access to Dutch education will be “limited” for foreign students.
The result of the Dutch election has seen stakeholders voice fears that access to Dutch education will be “limited” for foreign students.
Rollercoaster would be a tame word to describe the events in the world of Dutch international education over the last two years. The PIE talks to stakeholders amid the November election.
Three in ten international students stay in the Netherlands to work after graduating, new data shows.
The collapse of the Dutch government could spell trouble for recent internationalisation reform talks, as stakeholders brace for “more stringent nationalistic rules”.
Dutch will gradually become the main language in educational institutions in the Netherlands - and international students will have to learn too, the education minister has suggested.
One of the directors at a Dutch university has called the “cease and desist order” given to the country’s institutions on international student recruitment “a wake-up call”.