What should I consider before coming to the UvA?
Preparing for your stay in Amsterdam involves a few important practical steps. On this page, you’ll find essential information on housing, visa requirements, health and travel insurance, academic credits, and transportation, and everything you need to plan your Summer School experience with confidence.
Most of our programmes offer housing arrangements for UvA summer school students through housing corporation Lieven De Key. Please check the programme pages for more specific information about housing options, as circumstances vary per course. In general, affordable housing in Amsterdam is extremely challenging to find. If you are traveling on a budget, we recommend that you apply for student housing, if available. Housing is first-come-first-served: make your plans early!
In order to attend one of our summer programmes, you might need to obtain a Schengen or Short Stay Visa (Visum Kort Verblijf). You will not need a (provisional) residence permit since all summer programmes are less than 3 months in length. Students from certain countries do not need an entry visa. To see what applies to your situation, please visit this government website. You can also check the Student Visa Wizard. Ensure that you read all the provided information carefully, as Visa appplications often involve a number of steps, and can take a considerable amount of time to arrange through the Embassy in your home country.
Students who require a visa to enter the Netherlands are strongly advised to apply by the early deadline, in order to ensure there is enough time to obtain a visa.
Insurance is required. You are required to have appropriate health insurance for the duration of your stay in the Netherlands. For a diagram that indicates which insurance applies to you, please refer to the "Insurance" section of the Study in Holland website. Please check before you come to the Netherlands whether your insurance will cover the complete period of your stay abroad, and what type of coverage it consists of.
The UvA advises all participants to purchase travel insurance for their flights in addition to the health insurance that they require to come to the Netherlands. In the unlikely event of a programme cancellation, students with travel insurance would be able to recuperate costs of their flights.
Below is a list of trusted insurance providers with affordable rates commonly used by UvA students:
Many of our summer programmes offer credits, in the form of ECTs (European Credit Transfer). This is a European standard used by all European universities. For students coming from outside of Europe, please get in touch with your home university regarding their expectations and requirements for credit transfer. All programmes at the University of Amsterdam make use of the Dutch Grading Scale. Read more about this scale and how it translates to your home context on the Study in Holland website.
Counting credits towards your degree: Students are responsible for ensuring that their home university will accept the credits, and final credit conversions need to be made by the home university itself. If you have questions about credit transfer, or need more information/documents about the programme for your home university's administration, please email the programme contact listed on the course website.
You can easily get around Amsterdam by foot, bicycle or public transportation. There are also several ways to travel from Amsterdam Schiphol Airport to your campus at the University of Amsterdam, or the various housing locations.
Join the stream of locals cycling from home to work, appointments, shopping, and to meet up with friends. More than half of all short trips in Amsterdam are made by bike! if you want to take to the bike lanes, here are some handy reminders.
In Copenhagenize’s annual ranking of the world’s most bike-friendly cities, Amsterdam consistently ranks in the top two. There are miles of dedicated bike lanes and the city is currently creating thousands of new parking spots in free, secure, underground bike parking lots. The UvA Summer School even offers a programme in Planning the Cycling City, unravelling the Dutch connection and history to cycling.
We're proud to host our summer programmes at the University of Amsterdam's Roeterseiland Campus. Complete with restaurants, cafes, library and study places, this state-of-the-art campus is surrounded by canals in beautiful Amsterdam East.