Studying as an Italian student in the Netherlands
Italian student
The Netherlands is a popular destination for international students, thanks to its high-quality teaching, hands-on learning, and open, international study culture. It’s a great place to meet people from all over the world.
University of Applied Sciences
In the Netherlands, you can choose between a research university and a University of Applied Sciences (HBO). Zuyd is a University of Applied Sciences, meaning our programmes are more practice-oriented, with a strong focus on internships and real-world projects that prepare you for the job market.
At Zuyd, around 11% of our 13,000 students come from abroad. We’re known for personal guidance, small-scale teaching, and a supportive learning environment. You’ll learn from experienced lecturers and apply your knowledge immediately through practical assignments. Studying in an international student city like Maastricht means you’ll feel at home quickly, in a welcoming and dynamic environment.
Why study in the Netherlands?
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Study in English
Many programmes in the Netherlands are taught entirely in English – no need to speak Dutch to study here. Most Dutch people also speak excellent English, making everyday life much easier.
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Practice-based learning
At Dutch Universities of Applied Sciences, you’ll combine theory with practice. You’ll work on projects with companies and study in small groups with plenty of contact with lecturers and fellow students.
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An international and diverse environment
Maastricht is a real student city with a vibrant international atmosphere. You’ll meet people from around the world, explore new cultures, and enjoy the city’s many cafés, restaurants, and shops.
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Differences from studying in Italy
The Dutch education system is more interactive and hands-on than in Italy. There’s less hierarchy between students and teachers, which makes it easier to ask questions and collaborate.
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Personalised guidance
At Zuyd, you’ll receive personalised guidance and study in small groups. You’ll work on group projects and learn from lecturers with real-world experience. That’s one of the reasons Zuyd consistently ranks among the top Universities of Applied Sciences in the Netherlands.
Student life in Maastricht
In addition to your studies, you’ll want to enjoy your free time – and Maastricht is the perfect city for that. The city is known for its cosy atmosphere, historical charm and vibrant student life.
During the day you can stroll through the narrow streets of the city centre and discover the many shops, boutiques and cafés. Maastricht has a large number of bars with outdoor seating where you can enjoy a cup of coffee or drinks with fellow students. The city has a international atmosphere, which means you will meet people from all corners of the world.
For Italian students, it is nice to know that there are several Italian restaurants and specialty shops to be found, such as Osteria Italiana, Gio's Cucina and Il Bacaro, where you can enjoy authentic pastas, pizzas and Italian wines.
In the evening, Maastricht comes alive. It has a wide selection of bars, clubs and music venues. For example, you can dance in a club, listen to live music or relax in a cosy student pub. Events such as the INKOM introduction week and international student days make it easy to meet new friends and settle in quickly.
Attend an Open Day!
Studying in the Netherlands as an Italian student offers many benefits. You will receive high-quality tuition, study in an international environment and have access to hands-on learning. The Netherlands is an open, diverse and pleasant country, where you will quickly feel at home.
Zuyd is an excellent choice for students who value personal guidance, small-scale education and hands-on training. Here, you’ll not only learn from expert lecturers – you’ll build valuable skills and connections that will support your future.
Wondering if studying at Zuyd is for you? Attend an Open Day, schedule an interview with a student adviser or find out more about the programmes online. Your future starts here!