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Best university in europe for dual citizens?

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I am a citizen of the Netherlands and Australia.

I speak fluent english and sufficient spanish.

I would like to go to university in continental europe.

i am interested in journalism and marketing/advertising.

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  1. Seeing that you speak fluent English and Spanish, my first choices would be the UK, Ireland or Spain. Oh, forget  the UK and Ireland because you're looking for somewhere in continental Europe...

    Spain has a university with a good business program, the ESADE. You could look into that. If you don't mind living in a country where you don't speak the language, Italy has Bocconi in Milan, which is also pretty good. The Netherlands has a good business school called Nyenrode, or also the Rotterdam School of Mgmt. France has INSEAD, ESSEC, HEC, ESCP and all of the ESCs. Just a few suggestions as far as marketing is concerned...

    Regardless of whether you have dual citizenship or not, you can practically study anywhere in the EU and Switzerland, too. Many universities in Europe, such as the ones I've listed, have programs in English, so in the end it's just a matter of you deciding where you'd like to live. If you decide to live here after you complete your studies, since you have Dutch citizenship, you can practically live anywhere in Europe. The Netherlands is nice- very friendly people, open-minded, cosmopolitan... but there's little space and little sun. Switzerland is nice- universities are cheap, salaries are high, unemployment is low, and there are four languages to learn!

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