Dutch election shake-up: Misplaced blame & the implications for internationalization

The dutch higher education system has been known for its practices of internationalization and large numbers of international students and staff. But last November, the end of 2023, the dutch right-wing party became the largest party in the dutch House of Representatives in a snap election, which will likely lead to some big changes. Today I speak with Thijs van Vugt, Director of the Analytics and Consulting Team at Studyportals, who has worked in international higher education for almost 35 years: 16 of these at universities in the Netherlands and the UK and 18 years as a consultant for hundreds of universities around the world, primarily in marketing and recruitment and data analytics and market insights. 0:00 - 1:38: Introduction 1:39 - 10:46: Context - why the Netherlands and Dutch universities want international students, why international students study in the Netherlands 10:47 - 15:29: Dutch politics and policy on international students 15:30 - 24:03: Impacts of policies on Dutch higher education and society 24:04 - 27:30: Perceptions of international students in relation to issues in Dutch higher education and society 27:31 - End: Influential people and experiences in This's career Resources: Christian Fanga and Ilse van Liemptb: ‘We prefer our Dutch’: International students’ housing experiences in the Netherlands

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The THESIS podcast aims to explore higher education across the globe through a range of perspectives, discuss relevant topics in a critical and digestible manner, and contribute to discourse among students, scholars and experts in the higher education field. It is organized and produced by several students in University of Oslo’s Master of Philosophy in Higher Education’s 2021 cohort who come from across the world who have an array of experiences and interests in the Higher Education field.