Survey: Do you want to work in the Netherlands after graduation?
The number of international students in Dutch higher education is increasing every year. Approximately one in five students comes from abroad. Over a quarter of the Rotterdam internationals still live in the Netherlands after five years.

Woudestein campus.
Image by: Ronald van den Heerik
Finding a job in the Netherlands isn’t easy. EM is investigating the career prospects of internationals at Erasmus University. That’s why we want to ask you to complete a short survey. Do you want to stay here? How do you see your career perspective in the Netherlands?
The survey has been closed. Keep an out for articles about the results! You can expect those in the coming days.
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Elmer SmalingDeputy editor-in-chief
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