Dutch Government Puts Hold on Student Grant Reform |
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on Friday, 13 December 2013 18:19
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Dutch Education minister Jet Bussemaker confirmed yesterday that she will revise her plans to replace student grants with loans and has confirmed the new system will not come into effect in 2014 [as she had hoped] but in 2015.The cabinet does not have majority support for the plans in the upper house of parliament and the minister has agreed to rethink her proposals.
Free public transport for students will also now continue until 2017, the minister said>
EUNiCAS has been advised that if you start university under the current finance arrangements you can continue under these arrangements until you graduate, in the event of the reformed arrangements being introduced during your programme.
Under current rules, Full-time students, if they are EU citizens, are entitled to the following financial support in the Netherlands: 1. a Tuition Fee Loan 2.a Basic Grant 3. a Supplementary Grant and 4. a Top Up Loan. Your entitlement to items 2-4 [but not your entitlement to a Tuition Fee Loan] are dependent upon you working 56 hours a month [this is the equivalent to two or three evening shifts, a week, working in a restaurant]. Entitlement to the Supplementary Grant is calculated with reference to family income.
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if you would like our Information Sheet containing our Guidelines to Student Finance in the Netherlands.

University of Groningen, one of seven Dutch Universities in World's Top 100 |
Straight-A students forced to go abroad to study medicine as NHS recruits record number of foreign doctors |
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on Tuesday, 05 November 2013 06:16
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Straight-A students are being turned away from medicine degrees at British universities due to government quotas. The news comes as the NHS recruits foreign doctors in record numbers, some of whom have ‘little or no knowledge of British culture’.
For 2013-2014, English universities were allowed to recruit just 6,071 medicine students, even though the General Medical Council registers 13,000 doctors each year and the NHS struggles to recruit enough staff.
An estimated 6,000 newly-registered doctors each year are foreigners who trained overseas. It is alleged that a proportion of these doctors have poor English and are not always familiar with drugs used in this country. Also, some these doctors – 40% of the country’s annual registration of doctors - have no knowledge and experience of British culture or its Health Service – and this in the most people-centric occupation of all.
[condensed from Daily Mail]

Above: Jagiellonian University, Cracow, a centre of excellence in Poland, one of many Central & Eastern European Universities experiencing a surge in applications from UK and Irish students this year |
British students part of recovery in Sweden from dive in international student numbers |
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on Wednesday, 18 September 2013 03:21
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Swedish universities are looking to build on the first signs of recovery in the international student market, following the collapse in overseas applications when ‘full-cost’ tuition fees were introduced for non-European students in 2011. But they face a massive uphill task. The number of international applicants fell dramatically, from 132,000 in 2010 to 15,000 in 2011, after students from outside the European Union and European Economic Area – EU-EEA – were told to find around €10,000 (US$13,300) a year in fees. A fall in foreign student enrolments was fully expected in the wake of introducing these fees.
However, the latest applications data shows signs of recovery. In 2012, there was a 24% increase in the number of applicants compared to 2011. One important change is in the way Swedish universities promote themselves abroad, with a new focus on attracting non-fee paying students from other EU-EEA countries to make up for some of the shortfall from Asia and Africa.

[above: Lund University]
Germany is the top European country in terms of students being offered places this year, with 624 admitted students. Greece is next with 451 being admitted, followed by the UK with 429 students offered a place this year. Note that figures only show the country from which the students have their bachelor degree and not their citizenship. For example, of the 429 admitted students from Great Britain in 2013, 395 were not required to pay because they were EU-EEA citizens, while 34 had to pay.
[extracted from University World News] |
More Study in Europe Seminars Coming Up |
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on Friday, 13 September 2013 14:30
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Come and take part in our popular Study in Europe seminar, at a city near you. Forthcoming seminars are being offered in:#
Belfast 13th September Methodist College Dublin 18th-20th September Higher Options, RDS London 3rd October Global Study Exhibition, Olympia Manchester 12th October The Student World, Event City London 13th October The Student World, Emirates Stadium Cork 15th/16th October Cork Options, Rochestown Park
Please check with us for further details and for other events we have lined up in additional cities.

In addition to exploring the many opportunities open to you, and how studying abroad adds to your employability, we will also look at the nitty gritty stuff such as entry procedures and financial matters.
EUNiCAS also has a stand at all of these events, so that you can talk to us on a 1:1 basis.
We look froward to meeting you soon |
Vacancies in European Universities August 2013 |
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on Wednesday, 14 August 2013 06:31
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Below you will find a selection of programmes, largely in public universities and colleges, that are still recruiting international students. There are other programmes, with vacant places, outside this list, especially in some private universities or colleges. Note that if there is a programme that catches your eye and is not listed below, you should contact EUNiCAS who can check if that programme is still accepting applications.Please note that many of these programmes are filling vacancies on a day-by-day basis so you should move quickly to avoid disappointment.
ALL OF THESE PROGRAMMES ARE TAUGHT THROUGH ENGLISH
Some of the deadlines below are flexible.
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Bachelor Degree |
Deadline |
Fee |
Animal Sciences |
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[Eur] |
Van Hall Larenstein UAS |
HOL |
Equine Leisure & Sports |
15-Aug |
1835 |
Van Hall Larenstein UAS |
HOL |
Applied Animal Science |
15-Aug |
1835 |
Communication & Media |
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HAN UAS |
HOL |
Communication |
30-Aug |
1835 |
Hague UAS |
HOL |
Communication |
30-Aug |
1835 |
Stenden UAS |
HOL |
Media & Entertainment Mng |
30-Aug |
1835 |
Hanze UAS |
HOL |
Communication |
30-Aug |
1835 |
Business |
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Haaga-Helia UAS |
FIN |
International Business* |
13-Sep |
0 |
Satakunta UAS |
FIN |
Innovative Bus Services* |
13-Sep |
0 |
Aalborg University |
DEN |
Bus Admin & Economics |
until full |
0 |
Univ College N.Denmark |
DEN |
Marketing Management |
until full |
0 |
HUB Brussels |
BEL |
Business Administration |
16-Sep |
578 |
UAS NW Switzerland |
SWI |
Business Administration |
30-Aug |
1100 |
Hanze UAS |
HOL |
Business Administration |
30-Aug |
1835 |
HAN UAS |
HOL |
Business Administration |
30-Aug |
1835 |
Stenden UAS |
HOL |
Business Administration |
30-Aug |
1835 |
Hague UAS |
HOL |
Business Administration |
30-Aug |
1835 |
Amsterdam UAS |
HOL |
International Bus & Langs |
30-Aug |
1835 |
SKEMA |
FRA |
Marketing & Business Dev |
13-Sep |
7200 |
Dentistry |
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Medical University Varna |
BUL |
Dentistry |
16-Sep |
8000 |
Rigas Stradins U |
LAT |
Dentistry* |
30-Nov |
12000 |
Pavol Josef Safarik U |
SLO |
Dentistry |
15-Aug |
9000 |
Masaryk University |
CZE |
Dentistry |
16-Aug |
11600 |
Engineering/IT/Architecture |
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VIA University College |
DEN |
Architectural Technology |
until full |
0 |
Univ College N.Denmark |
DEN |
Architectural Technology |
until full |
0 |
VIA University College |
DEN |
Civil Engineering |
until full |
0 |
HZ UAS |
HOL |
Civil Engineering |
30-Aug |
1835 |
VIA University College |
DEN |
Global Bus Engineering |
until full |
0 |
Univ College N.Denmark |
DEN |
Computer Science |
until full |
0 |
Fontys UAS |
HOL |
Electrical Engineering |
15-Aug |
1835 |
HAN UAS |
HOL |
Automotive Engineering |
30-Aug |
1835 |
Fontys UAS |
HOL |
Software Engineering |
15-Aug |
1835 |
Stenden UAS |
HOL |
Information Technology |
30-Aug |
1835 |
SKEMA |
FRA |
Aeronautical Science |
13-Sep |
7200 |
Finance |
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Amsterdam UAS |
HOL |
Financial Management |
30-Aug |
1835 |
Hanze UAS |
HOL |
Finance & Accounting |
30-Aug |
1835 |
Hague UAS |
HOL |
Financial Management |
30-Aug |
1835 |
Touro College |
FRA |
Finance |
30-Aug |
6000 |
Game Design/Animation |
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Aalborg University |
DEN |
Art & Technology |
until full |
0 |
Aalborg University |
DEN |
Medialogy |
until full |
0 |
Saxion UAS |
HOL |
Game Design |
15-Aug |
1835 |
Saxion UAS |
HOL |
Art & Technology |
15-Aug |
1835 |
Prague College |
CZE |
Fine Art/Experimental Media |
23-Aug |
4200 |
Humanities |
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University of Groningen |
HOL |
American Studies |
23-Aug |
1835 |
Hanze UAS |
HOL |
Fine Art |
23-Aug |
1835 |
Hanze UAS |
HOL |
Music |
23-Aug |
1835 |
University of Warsaw |
POL |
Archaeology |
23-Aug |
0 |
University of Wroclaw |
POL |
Antquities & Archaelogy |
10-Sep |
2000 |
Liberal Arts & Sciences |
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Maastricht University |
HOL |
Liberal Arts & Sciences* |
01-Oct |
3035 |
Hotel Management/Tourism |
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Univ College N. Denmark |
DEN |
Hospitality Management |
until full |
0 |
Stenden UAS |
HOL |
Hotel Management |
30-Aug |
1835 |
Stenden UAS |
HOL |
Tourism |
30-Aug |
1835 |
Hague Hotel School |
HOL |
Hotel Management* |
01-Oct |
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Saxion UAS |
HOL |
Hotel Management |
15-Aug |
1835 |
Marketing |
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Hanze UAS |
HOL |
Marketing |
30-Aug |
1835 |
Touro College |
FRA |
Management & Marketing |
30-Aug |
6000 |
Instituto Euro di Design |
ITA |
Fashion Marketing & Comm |
30-Aug |
8500 |
Instituto Euro di Design |
SPA |
Fashion Marketing & Comm |
30-Aug |
8500 |
Medicine |
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Medical University Pleven |
BUL |
Medicine* |
01-Oct |
7000 |
Medical University Varna |
BUL |
Medicine |
16-Sep |
8000 |
Rigas Stradins U |
LAT |
Medicine* |
30-Nov |
12000 |
Pavol Josef Safarik U |
SLO |
Medicine |
15-Aug |
8500 |
MU Bialystock |
POL |
Medicine |
15-Aug |
9500 |
Masaryk University |
CZE |
Medicine |
16-Aug |
11600 |
Pharmacy |
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Univ Roma Tor Vergata |
ITA |
Pharmacy |
31-Aug |
From 1315 |
MU Sofia |
BUL |
Pharmacy |
15-Sep |
8000 |
Physiotherapy |
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UITM |
POL |
Physiotherapy |
15-Aug |
3000 |
University Vincent Pol |
POL |
Physiotherapy |
15-Sep |
3600 |
Science |
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Lund University |
SWE |
Physics* |
15-Aug |
0 |
Umea University |
SWE |
Molecular Biology* |
15-Aug |
0 |
Roskilde University |
DEN |
Natural Sciences |
until full |
0 |
Aalborg University |
DEN |
Sustainable Biotechnology |
until full |
0 |
Johannes Kepler Univ |
AUS |
Biochemistry |
31-Aug |
0 |
University of Nordland |
NOR |
Biology* |
01-Oct |
180 |
University of Maastricht |
HOL |
Science* |
01-Nov |
1835 |
HAN UAS |
HOL |
Life Sciences |
30-Aug |
1835 |
HZ UAS |
HOL |
Chemistry |
30-Aug |
1835 |
SKEMA |
FRA |
Marine Science |
13-Sep |
7200 |
Social Sciences |
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Hague UAS |
HOL |
International/European Law |
30-Aug |
1835 |
Hague UAS |
HOL |
European Studies |
30-Aug |
1835 |
University of Warsaw |
POL |
International Relations |
19-Sep |
3000 |
University of Warsaw |
POL |
Psychology |
28-Aug |
3000 |
Touro College |
FRA |
Psychology |
30-Aug |
6000 |
Veterinary Science |
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University of Forestry |
BUL |
Veterinary Science |
11-Sep |
5000 |
Warsaw University LS |
POL |
Veterinary Science |
15-Aug |
7500 |
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* asterisked programmes have Jan/Feb 2014 star |
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