- Amsterdam wants all schools to have libraries amidst reading drive
- Higher education in the Netherlands ranked 6th best in Europe
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- Dutch universities to limit number of English-language courses
- Dutch universities implement lottery system to increase diversity of medical students
- Dutch House of Representatives backs travel allowance for interns
- Children’s reading skills are declining in the Netherlands
- Three Dutch cities named among the best student cities in the world
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- Interest rate on student loans set to rise to 2,56 percent from 2024
- TU Delft ranked as the 13th best university in Europe
- More international students staying in the Netherlands after graduation
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- 6 Dutch universities ranked among the top 100 in the world
- Number of international students in the Netherlands continues to rise
- The Netherlands to ban mobile phones in school classrooms
- Delft overtakes UVA to be named best Dutch university in QS rankings
- Government to limit number of English-language courses at Dutch universities
- Overhaul for Dutch universities: Minister to lower conditions for first-years
- DUO: Third of first-years at Dutch universities are international students
- Dutch universities ask government not to cap number of international students
- Dutch government takes step towards introducing multilingual childcare
- Internationals more likely to drop out of university than Dutch students
- Dutch government further increases childcare benefit for working parents
- Dutch government corrects mistake: Childcare benefits will rise in 2023
- Dutch child benefits won’t increase in line with childcare costs in 2023
- Parliament calls on Dutch universities to stop recruiting international students
- More young people in the Netherlands missing school because of stress
- Primary student accidentally orders 500.000 euros worth of teaching materials
- Dutch government launches bonus scheme to tackle teacher shortage
- Cost of childcare in the Netherlands to rise significantly in 2023
- 7 Dutch universities among top 100 in the world, Wageningen claims top spot