‘Government reserves extra budget for education’
According to sources consulted by the Dutch broadcaster NOS, the education sector will be allocated an extra 100 million euros per year. What’s more, over the next five years schools and universities can expect to see funding increase by 90 to 100 million euros.

This information comes from the government’s Spring Memorandum, which the Cabinet formally adopted last Friday, writes NOS. Part of the extra funding is intended to promote science subjects and technical curricula. The Rutte III government believes that science degree programmes are important for future Dutch prosperity. The coalition agreement stipulates that higher education funding has to pay ‘specific attention’ to technical programmes.
Premature
Last year, NOS reported – even before the Spring Memorandum was released – that the education sector could expect a 200 million euro budget hike. This prediction proved somewhat premature. The Ministry of Education was ultimately allocated a mere 63 million euros to plug its budget deficit.
It will soon become clear how much the Cabinet will actually be investing in education, when the Minister of Finance presents the Spring Memorandum to parliament – which will be 1 June at the latest. The announced investments could create some headroom during the revision of the existing funding methodology for the higher education sector.
Shocked
Education Minister Van Engelshoven has commissioned a study to determine the optimal distribution of the current education budget. The responsible committee, presided over by former State Secretary Van Rijn (PvdA), will be sharing its recommendations in late May.
It was previously speculated that the committee would advise Van Engelshoven to transfer millions of euros from humanities programmes to science and technical programmes. This drew a shocked response from the academic community. But according to the Minister, the humanities are actually of “vital importance”. She believes there is no cause for concern.
More on education finances
-
Government remains committed to education budget cuts
Gepubliceerd op:-
Politics
-
De redactie
Latest news
-
University calls on people to remind smokers, security guards don’t send smokers off campus
Gepubliceerd op:-
Campus
-
-
What do the new European housing plans mean for students?
Gepubliceerd op:-
Campus
-
-
Makeover for Erasmus Magazine: new and more accessible website is live
Gepubliceerd op:-
Campus
-
Comments
Comments are closed.
Read more in politics
-
Universities optimistic about coalition plans, students disappointed
Gepubliceerd op:-
Politics
-
-
Ministry of Education still has 145 million euros left
Gepubliceerd op:-
Politics
-
-
Negotiators receive wish lists from students, education and research
Gepubliceerd op:-
Politics
-