All the possibilities for studying after an internship in the Netherlands: how to succeed your transition
- Dani Milkova
- Jun 18, 2024
- 4 min read
If you’re satisfied with your internship through Erasmus+ program or the Orange Academy course, and would like to stay in the Netherlands to improve your professional skills, it’s possible! For English speaking students this country provide a wide range of university in the hearth of Europe
The Netherlands is known for their good education and culture, making it a great place to study. However, it’s also possible to move from an internship to a school program here allows you to blend real work experience with academic learning, setting you up for a successful career. It’s an opportunity for you to join an international community of students and discover culture around the world. Study in another country give you the chance to enjoy and learn from different cultures, both- in and out of the classroom. For sure, it promised you to be one of the best and unique experience you will live in your life!

All the benefits to be in Erasmus
Living the Erasmus internship it’s an incredible life-changing experience that offers many benefits. It helps you to get better job chances through real work experience and learning new skills. It also helps you grow personally and be more open minded. It’s a great opportunity for students and for recently graduated who want to expand their views and get ready for a successful career around the world.
All the benefits:
Learning experience
High-quality education
Improved language skills
Career opportunity
Financial support
Academic recognition

All the benefits to study in Netherlands
The Netherlands attracts many people because of its vibrant culture and it’s a popular spot for international students. In fact, Dutch education is one of the most innovative and advanced systems in the world and is increasingly open to selflessly giving and expanding education to foreign students. Starting off with the positives:
World Class Education: The Netherlands is home to some of the best universities to study in Europe. Offering a world class education that is respected by employers all over the globe.
English-Taught Programs: Compared to most other European nations, the Netherlands offers a far greater number of programs taught in English. Dutch proficiency is not required. Furthermore, the Dutch speak English really well!
Affordable Education: Studying in the Netherlands can be really affordable, especially when compared to other places like the US or the UK. Tuition fees and living costs are relatively low, which means you can have a world-class education without selling a kidney! There are also scholarships to help with costs for non-EU students.
International community: Holland is a multicultural country. Being able to meet people from all over the world allows you to improve your English effortlessly and expand your horizons by exchanging your culture. Also, the Dutch are open-minded and direct, so it is easy to meet them and exchange ideas.
Good Job Opportunities: Many international companies have their headquarters in the Netherlands. You have a good chance of finding a job after graduation because you get the option of getting a one-year visa where you can work until it expires.
High Quality of Life: The Netherlands offers a high quality of life and a vibrant outdoor lifestyle. With its safe environment, efficient infrastructure, and emphasis on outdoor activities, people enjoy a balanced and healthy way of living. Whether cycling along scenic paths, enjoying leisure time in green spaces, or exploring the country's cultural richness, living in the Netherlands provides ample opportunities for relaxation, recreation, and enjoyment of the outdoors.
Excellent travel opportunities: The Netherlands sborders Belgium and Germany, which means that you can easily travel at low prices without having to have a visa, just like in other countries. It has an excellent transport network, as well as a wide range of low-budget flights to many gateways.
How to do it?
Applying to study at universities as a foreign student involves several steps:
Check Eligibility :
Ensure that your home university has an Erasmus partnership with the university.
Confirm with your home university's Erasmus coordinator that you are eligible to apply.
Choose your Courses:
Visit the websites of the universities to explore the available courses for Erasmus students.
Make a list of the courses you are interested in and ensure they fit your study plan.
Get Nominated by Your Home University:
Contact your home university's Erasmus coordinator and express your interest in studying in the Netherlands.
Your home university must nominate you for the Erasmus exchange program.
Prepare application Documents:
Gather the required documents, which typically include:
Application form
Learning Agreement (listing the courses you plan to take)
Transcript of Records
A copy of your passport or ID
Language proficiency proof
Motivation letter
Portofolio of your work (for master)
Apply Online:
Visit the university's websites to find the specific application procedures and deadlines.
Complete the online application form and upload the required documents.
Receive Acceptance:
After submitting your application, wait for the acceptance letter from university
Once accepted, you will receive further instructions on how to proceed.
Arrange Accommodation:
The university offers student housing options. Apply for accommodation early, as spaces can fill up quickly. (average 300-400 euros per month)
Check the universities' websites for information on housing and how to apply.
Prepare for Your Stay:
Organize your travel plans and ensure you have all the necessary documents.
Attend any pre-departure sessions offered by your home university.

List of universities :
Here’s the list of universities for bachelors and masters students, as well as the links to their websites for additional overviews of their study programs.
Maastricht University:
https://curriculum.maastrichtuniversity.nl/education/bachelor
Wageningen University & Research
https://curriculum.maastrichtuniversity.nl/education/bachelor
TU/e- Eindhoven university of Tehnology – Master programs
https://www.tue.nl/en/education/degree-programs/master-programs
Zuyd University of Applied Sciences

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