Curbing international students in the Netherlands could cause economic losses of up to €5 billion, as the government seeks to ...
A curb on the number of international students at five universities in the Randstad will have negative consequences for the ...
The Dutch government’s approach to limiting international student numbers could lose billions from the Netherlands’ GDP, new research has found.
Limiting international students at top Dutch universities could cost the economy billions, with the Randstad region facing the biggest hit. This move, intended to save millions, risks significant GDP ...
A cap on the influx of international students costs the Netherlands billions annually and puts pressure on the labor market, economy, and business climate.
Zafran Rarang, a communications science graduate at the University of Amsterdam, shares what it's like studying in the Netherlands.
The University of Amsterdam has suspended a student exchange with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, saying the institution has failed to distance itself from human rights violations in Gaza during ...
A study by SEO Economic Research has revealed that restricting the number of international students could cost the Dutch ...
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