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01 Cover
02 Index
03 Column
04 Testimonials
05 Programs & Courses
06 20 Reasons
07 Global university rankings
08 Double interview
09 Experiences
10 Lecturers
11 Interview
12 In focus
13 Lively Amsterdam
14 Opinion
15 Practical info
16 Update
17 Colophon

Index

Imagine: studying in one of most multicultural cities, right in the heart of Europe.

Column

Dominique de Vries tells about her clerkship abroad. “I never regretted my decision even for a second, and I encourage everyone to do a clerkship abroad.”

Getting to the university by bike and joining interesting classes on topics such as global health, cardiovascular challenges, neurology and psychiatry, cancer, movement sciences, woman and child care and much more.

Testimonials

10 students tell about their experiences during their stay in Amsterdam.

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Do you see yourself having your coffee on our Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam campus, joining Dutch and international students during the introduction week, and living in an international community?

Programs & Courses

Are you coming to study here from abroad: what are your options for studying at the Vrije Universiteit as an international student? What do we offer?

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In this magazine you can read all about the experiences of former exchange students.

How did they experience their stay in Amsterdam? What did they encounter?

20 reasons

Why you should study in The Netherlands and in Amsterdam.

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We give you practical tips and tricks! And of course an invitation: come and join us, this is your chance to experience a period abroad at a great university in a great city. It will be an experience that will last a lifetime!

Global university rankings

In the academic ranking of world universities VU University is ranked amongst the top 100 to 150 universities worldwide.

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Double interview

Last year, two fourth-year medical students left for a minor abroad.

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Experiences

The doctor of the future must be able to deal with a multitude of nationalities and with a vast range of cultural differences.

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Lecturers

Doctors and lecturers have their say.

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Interview

Greater attention to diversity makes care fairer. There's no such thing as the average patient.

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In focus

Visit Amsterdam together with our students.

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Lively Amsterdam

As a student at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, you stand to benefit from all the advantages offered by the capital of the Netherlands.

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Opinion

Three 5th-year medical students discuss their experiences.

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Practical info

The International Cooperation Office is your point of contact for any information you may need.

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Update

Look at the world from a broad perspective.

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