Radboud University Nijmegen

Nijmegen, Netherlands

Radboud University is a public research university with a strong focus on impactful research and high-quality education, located on a beautiful green campus in the oldest city of the Netherlands, Nijmegen.
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Radboud University is internationally renowned for its world-leading research and high-quality education, particularly in the fields of cognitive neuroscience, medical sciences, and molecular life sciences. It offers a vibrant campus life in a historic city and is known for its personal teaching style and strong sense of community.
Radboud University is a public research university, funded by the Dutch government and accredited by the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science.
The university offers a wide range of programmes taught entirely in English, especially at the Master's level, alongside many taught in Dutch. Each programme's specific language requirements are listed on its course page.
For English-taught programmes, non-native speakers typically need an IELTS score of 6.0-6.5 or a TOEFL iBT score of 80-90, depending on the programme. Some faculties may have higher requirements.
For most Bachelor's programmes starting in September, the deadline is 1 April via Studielink. For most Master's programmes, the deadline is 1 May, but some have earlier deadlines, so always check the specific programme website.
Yes, a motivation letter is a standard and crucial part of the application for most programmes at Radboud University, allowing you to explain your interest and suitability for the course.
The Radboud campus and Nijmegen are generally considered very safe. The campus has 24/7 security personnel, emergency poles, and good lighting. Nijmegen is a friendly student city with a low crime rate.
In an emergency, you should immediately call the central emergency number 112. For non-urgent security matters, contact the campus Security Service via their 24/7 phone number or use the Radboud University Safe App to call for help or a safe escort.
The university has confidential advisors for students who have experienced harassment, discrimination, or aggression. They provide support, advice, and can help you file a formal report, ensuring a safe and respectful environment.
Yes, there is often flexibility to take electives or minor programmes from other faculties, allowing you to tailor your degree to your interests. You should always consult your study advisor to get approval.
The Dutch education system emphasizes self-study and independence. You can typically expect about 40% of your time to be spent in lectures/seminars and 60% on independent study, group work, and preparation.
Absolutely. Most Bachelor's programmes conclude with a thesis project, and all Master's programmes include a major research thesis, often in partnership with one of the university's renowned research institutes.
The Radboud Scholarship Programme is a prestigious, highly competitive scholarship for excellent non-EEA students. It covers either full or partial tuition fees and also provides costs for visa, residence permit, health insurance, and liability insurance.
Yes, while more limited, there are some scholarships and grants available for EU/EEA students, such as the Holland Scholarship. The university's website and the Student Information Point can provide the most current options.
Scholarship deadlines are often early, typically around February 1st for programmes starting in September. You must usually be admitted to a degree programme before your scholarship application can be processed, so start both processes early.
Yes, Radboud University guarantees accommodation for the first year of study for all non-EEA Bachelor and Master students, provided they apply before the housing deadline through the university's partner, SSH&.
The average cost for a furnished room in Nijmegen ranges from approximately €400 to €600 per month, excluding utilities. Rooms arranged through the university's housing service are typically within this range.
The most convenient way is by train. A direct intercity train runs from Schiphol Airport to Nijmegen Central Station, taking approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes. From the station, it's a short bus or bike ride to the campus.
The 'Orientation Year Visa' (or Zoekjaar) is a residence permit for non-EU/EEA graduates from Dutch universities. It allows you to stay in the Netherlands for one year to search for a job or start a business without strict salary requirements.
The visa is valid for one full year (12 months) starting from the date you receive your final diploma.

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University Of Radboud University Nijmegen Application Statistics

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