The University of Groningen has risen from 80th to 79th place in this year’s Times Higher Education (THE) ranking. This makes it one of the five Dutch universities in the top one hundred of this global ranking. In total, eight of the twelve Dutch universities have dropped one or more places.
According to Phil Baty of THE, this could already be a reflection of the announced one billion euro budget cut in Dutch education. The government’s desire to curb internationalisation is also putting enormous pressure on the Netherlands’ competitive position in the ranking, he says.