LIST OF SCHOOLS
Delft University of Technology
Delft University of Technology is the largest and most prestigious technology school in the Netherlands, located between the 2 cities of Rotterdam and The Hague. With 8 faculties and many other research institutes, TUDelft is a place of study and work of more than 16000 students and more than 2600 scientists; coordinate and closely link with companies, research institutes and international universities, creating a professional learning environment to help students have the opportunity to study, work and develop themselves.
Eindhoven University of Technology
Eindhoven University of Technology, founded in 1956, is a university specializing in research in engineering and technology based in Eindhoven, Netherlands in the Top 61 in the world for Engineering and IT. The mission of the school is to train engineers to have solid scientific knowledge in both breadth and depth. Besides, students are also equipped with the necessary skills to succeed in the social fields.
Erasmus University is a top-ranked institution with a globally recognised reputation for high-quality research and education programmes. The university has world-leading business and economics programmes recognised as "1st in the Netherlands, 3rd in Europe and 14th in the world for Economics and Business". The school is located in Rotterdam – a city that prides itself on developing new and innovative ideas every day.
Leiden University, founded in 1575, is one of Europe's leading international research universities with 7 faculties in the fields of Science, Arts and Society. Leiden University has a graduate teaching school (ICLON) and an honorary institute. Leiden offers students 46 Bachelor's programs, 73 Master's programs, and a variety of PhD programs with diverse disciplines and also interdisciplinary courses.
Maastricht University_UM is an international university based in the Netherlands founded in 1976. With more than 18,000 students, UM offers a diverse and quality academic program for students with programs mostly taught in English such as psychology, international business. According to the Financial Times, Maastricht University is rated as one of the 25 best business schools in the world.
Nyenrode Business Universiteit
Radboud University Nijmegen currently has more than 19,130 students enrolled. The strength of the university's research is the linkage of cooperation in different fields, the exchange of ideas between related institutions. The university offers various courses in the 7 main faculties and all the academic and research programs it offers are internationally accredited by the Accreditation Organization of the Netherlands and the Flanders Region (NVAO).
The Protestant Theological University
Protestant Theological University was founded in 2007 by the Evangelical Church of the Netherlands. The pastoral course is mainly offered, being one of the PKN-certified schools in the Netherlands. Students can be taught theology, equipped with religious teachings to become pastors, leaders... Each year the school offers a number of scholarships at Protestant theological universities.
Tilburg University is a public research university founded in 1923, located in the city of Tilburg – southern Netherlands, specializing in the social and behavioural sciences, economics, law, business sciences, theology and humanities. In the field of Law, Tilburg University has been ranked No. 1 in the Netherlands for the past three years by Elsevier Magazine; ranked 5th in the field of Business Administration and 8th in the field of Finance worldwide.
The University of Amsterdam is one of two major public research universities in the city of Amsterdam offering international students a wide range of study options from Foundation to Bachelor's and Master's programmes taught entirely in English. The university has 7 faculties: Faculty of Humanities, Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Faculty of Law, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Faculty of Pharmacy and Dentistry.
The University of Groningen, founded in 1614, is one of the oldest and largest universities in the Netherlands offering more than 100 English-taught programmes, including Bachelor's, Masters, PhD programmes. There are currently around 30,000 students studying at the university from all over the world. The university offers both departments of Archaeology and Theology that require a high level and are rare at other universities.
Utrecht University, founded in 1636, is one of the oldest & largest universities in the Netherlands and a member of the European Union's renowned research universities. The university offers a wide range of study programs in many fields: 50 bachelor's degree programs, 138 graduate degree programs, more than 32 training majors. All degree programs are accredited by the Dutch-Flemish Accreditation Foundation.