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“I chose Radboud University in Nigimen, Netherlands”

07 September 2025

About Radboud University

Radboud University is a comprehensive, internationally-oriented university that aspires to be one of the best in Europe. Together with Radboudumc (Radboud University Medical Center), we have created an intellectual environment that inspires and challenges our students and staff so that they can extend the scope of academic disciplines and benefit society. Radboud University challenges its students to actively participate in the academic community and trains them to be critical and committed academics, with their own views regarding scholarship and society, who will take up responsible positions in a society which is becoming increasingly internationalized. The university’s academic staff come from all over the world, and a large proportion of our student population has spent at least some months studying at a university abroad.

Radboud University is located in Nijmegen, a city in the southeast of the Netherlands. Established in 1923, it now is one of the country’s leading academic communities, with over 19,000 students in seven faculties and more than 120 Bachelor’s and Master’s programs. Over two hundred courses are offered in English, in which Dutch and foreign students participate together.

Official university website: https://www.ru.nl/english/

An exchange student for a semester at Radboud, Nigimen School of Management, The Netherlands

Hey guys! I’m Kanyasorn Arthithanukati or Nina. I graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Entrepreneurial Economics (EEBA). Currently, I’m an Account Executive in a sustainability communication agency. Nice to meet you!

The EEBA program allows students to finish the degree within three and a half years following an appropriate study plan – and that’s exactly what my friends and I decided to do. My plan was to graduate within 3 years and be an exchange student for one semester. When I went to the EEBA office to get more information about being an exchange student, I was shown a list of partner universities. The list was long, there are more than 30 universities available for you to choose from!

The very first thing I did when I got the list was ask myself which continent I would want to go to. Do I choose Asia or Europe? I chose Europe. Next, I had to choose the country, which was the hardest part since I wanted to go everywhere. However, Nice, a friend of mine, and I, decided to go to the Netherlands because I’ve heard that they can speak English there too! I chose the Radboud University in Nijmegen to study in because it is one of the 200 best universities in the world! Moreover, Radboud isn’t located in the city which was a good choice for me.

After that, it was time to prepare the documents and sure thing – this process took a lot of time. You have to prepare a CV, a Statement of Purpose, your transcript, IELTS test score (with a band score of more than 6.0) and make sure that your passport is valid for at least 6 months. But no worries, you can always ask for further information from the office!

Being an Exchange Student in The Netherlands

As I was an exchange student in the Netherlands, I would have to say that YOU HAVE TO RIDE A BIKE when you get there! You know, it’s the ‘land of bikes’! I also recommend to research the basic information of the country you plan to go to first.

I thought that the people would normally speak English everyday but that wasn’t the case, they use Dutch in their daily life and moreover, all the signs are in Dutch as well. Most of them are able to speak English nonetheless, and they are friendly.

It was surprising!

One day, Nice and I were sitting on a bench waiting for the train. A man walked towards us and suddenly started a conversation. We were surprised at first and we wanted to get away from the situation, but we realized that it’s quite common to them and there was nothing to worry about.

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