DutchNews, February
23, 2017
There has been a 20% surge in
the number of British students applying to study at Maastricht University,
management board chairman Martin Paul has told radio station BNR.
‘The British
government has made it clear that as long as there is no definite Brexit, it
will continue to support student exchanges,’ Paul said.
Paul said the increase
in applications will allow the university to choose the best students, which
will benefit the quality of the education on offer. Some 75% of the
international students in Maastricht currently come from Germany or Belgium.
He
is also keen to work together with British universities. ‘It is not just about
hunting for students, but looking for new ways of working with the British,’ he
said.
Some 2,300 British students were studying in the Netherlands in the
2015-16 academic year, according to figures from international education body
EP-Nuffic.
Some 75,000 foreign students are currently studying at Dutch
universities and hbo colleges, accounting for around 10% of the total student
body.
Students from Germany, China, Indonesia, Poland and Belgium are most
likely to stay in the Netherlands to work. Research by international education
body EP-Nuffic says international students who stay in the Netherlands after
completing their studies generate some €1.6bn for the treasury every year.
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