Higher Education in the Netherlands: an overview

The Netherlands has a binary higher education system with two main types of institutions: Universities of Applied Sciences and Research Universities. Both offer high-quality Master’s programmes, but they differ in focus, teaching style, and the type of career they prepare you for.

Universities of Applied Sciences

Universities of Applied Sciences offer practice-oriented Master’s programmes. These programmes are closely connected to professional practice and industry needs. They emphasise applied research, hands-on learning, and direct implementation of knowledge in real-world settings.

Following a master’s at a University of Applied Sciences may be right for you if you:

  • prefer a more practical and applied teaching method and research
  • aim for professional roles that require advanced and applied research skills
  • value smaller classes and strong links to industry
  • like the idea of doing a master’s thesis while working in industry
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Research universities

Research Universities offer academically oriented Master’s programmes. They focus on scientific research, theoretical depth, and analytical skills.

Following a master’s at a research university may be right for you if you:

  • want to deepen your academic knowledge
  • enjoy theoretical and conceptual learning
  • aim for a research career, PhD, or R&D-focused industry roles
  • prefer a more scientific approach to engineering and technology


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