European Studies

Winter intake start date
2025-02-01
Winter intake deadline
2024-11-01
The European Studies degree at NHL Stenden prepares you for a career as a young European professional. As well as developing your insights into European policy and society, you will develop your cross-cultural sensitivity, your language skills, and your ability to present and debate. You can take various optional courses during your degree that enable you to take subjects or do workshops you find particularly interesting or relevant to your career plans. You can even take subjects offered by other study programmes. You’ll also work on your personal development, taking on leadership roles, developing your talents and exploring the areas you need to strengthen under the guidance of your study coach.
In this internationally oriented programme offered by the Thorbecke Academy at NHL Stenden, you get to explore current affairs across a broad spectrum, from the European Union to European policy and from diplomatic relations to intercultural communication.
There’s an increasing demand for people with a broad knowledge of Europe, extensive cultural awareness and communication skills in different languages – for both national and international organisations. With the European Studies programme you learn about Europe, develop your international and practical insights and work on your personal development. The course covers a broad range of subjects including European law, governance, economics and public administration as well as multilingual communication skills and cross-cultural awareness. By the time you graduate, you will be optimally prepared to handle European and international matters effectively. Whether you work at local, regional, national or European level, you’ll be able to make a difference in a single Europe.
Gain international experience
Studying European Studies at the Thorbecke Academy at NHL Stenden means combining your cultural awareness and communication skills in different languages with your vision and insights into European policies and issues. You’ll spend part of your European Studies degree abroad, starting with a field trip to Brussels in your second year. Also, our participation in RUN-EU means you can join Short Advanced Programmes and carry out projects with partner institutions in Europe. In your third year, you will first study abroad for six months before moving on to doing an internship for a European organisation. If you opt for a minor at one of NHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences Grand Tour locations, you could find yourself going to South Africa, Bali or Thailand. Or you can go on an exchange to a partner institution and delve into a totally new way of studying. With over 100 different minors on offer through NHL Stenden and held at locations all over the world, you're sure to find the perfect specialisation, from International Relations to Cross-Border Migration, Governance and Security and from Mindful Leadership to Cyber resilience of citizens and organisations.
Kastu feedback about the program after the visit
- Usually students work in public government, business, local government institutions. It‘s quite hard to get in the European institutions (the ones in Brussels) because there are a lot of people applying there.
- The students are given the opportunity to do exchange and work in non EU countries as well.
- The students are highly encouraged to do their minor abroad.
Careers open to you after graduation include:
- Lobbyist in the public/private sector: using your knowledge of and about Europe to effortlessly influence policy makers
- Policy officer for a government ministry: handling issues of importance in the Netherlands, such as for instance helping to develop new policy or identify relevant topics in local areas, using your skills in connecting, acting and applying your knowledge to help the ministry progress
- International policy officer: working for European governments and developing policy on issues such as immigration and safety
- Public affairs consultant in Brussels: using your knowledge of different cultures, policy and Europe to maintain good relationships with stakeholders
- International project assistant: using your skills and knowledge for international projects be it for a large or small organisation
- European Union specialist for municipal or provincial authorities