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Studying in the Netherlands

Inspiring and relaxed – these are qualities that describe the Netherlands perfectly. At the same time, there is much more to say about the country. For instance, according to the 2018 UN Human Development Index, the Netherlands is ranked tenth among the best countries to live in.

Dutch society

Dutch society is very international. This international character means the Dutch are generally tolerant and open about different cultures and believes. You are free to voice your opinion and speak your mind. People are not very easily offended, but expect them to also be direct with you! This directness, not intended to be offensive, is something you may have to get used to. The Netherlands is famous for its progressive stance on equality and diversity. Everyone in the Netherlands has the right to be who they want to be and to be with who they want.

Safety and wellbeing

The Netherlands is one of the safest countries in the world, according to the Global Peace index. Violence and street crime levels are relatively low. Just take the usual care, like not putting your phone in your back pocket and making sure you always lock your bike.

In case something does happen, you should feel confident about approaching the police. They are there to help you and are friendly and open.

The Netherlands belongs to one of the happiest countries in the world. The Netherlands outperforms the average in jobs, work-life balance, education, safety and life satisfaction. Read more about the Dutch standard of living in the OECD’s Better Life Index

Career in the Netherlands

The Netherlands is the 18th largest economy in the world. The Netherlands is a world leader in many areas of expertise, including agriculture, water management, art & design, logistics and sustainable energy.

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