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British Council Netherlands

Education FAQs

Education UK, image © British Council Frequently asked questions for EU students
useful links in education

The British Council Netherlands does not have an Information Centre. Instead we have selected the websites below to answer the most commonly asked questions about UK education.

Although we have carefully selected these weblinks, we have no legal responsibility for the content on the listed sites.

Education UK
The British Council's main education website, with search options for all levels of education, including English language courses. Also lots of information living in the UK.
Education Information Sheets
British Council  publications that detail the various levels of UK education and many individual subjects.
Universities & Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS)
The UK's cental organisation to search and apply for all undergraduate courses.
UKCosa international student pages
Practical and study related advice on e.g. accommodation, financial support and working in the UK.
UK NARIC
Information and advice for anyone seeking comparability on their qualifications with international and UK qualifications.
Nuffic - wilweg website
Extensive information on studying abroad, traineeships and translation of Dutch diplomas.
Higher Education and Research opportunities (HERO)
The official gateway site to the UK's universities, colleges and research organisations.
Quality Assurance Agency For Higher Education
An independent body that reviews the academic quality of individual institutions and subjects.
Department for Education and Skills (DFES)
UK Government information on all levels of education.
The Times Online university guide
An unofficial ranking list of UK Universities.
The United Kingdom’s international organisation for cultural relations and educational opportunities.
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