Student Living The Netherlands 2024

Student Living The Netherlands 2024

This event in Rotterdam is where leaders from across industries come together regarding the future of student living in The Netherlands.

By The Class Foundation

Date and time

Thu, 11 Jul 2024 13:00 - 18:00 CEST

Location

Rotterdam

Rotterdam 1054XZ Rotterdam Netherlands

Refund Policy

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About this event

  • 5 hours

The Netherlands grapples with a persistent housing shortage that has been exacerbated by a growing influx of students every year. A concerning trend that is gaining traction is the increasing amount of Dutch students opting to remain in their family homes due to the financial and availability challenges associated with securing student accommodation.

In response to the housing pressures, The Netherlands has implemented measures to curb internationalisation efforts. Recent developments underscore the urgency of addressing housing needs, presenting investors with opportunities. Universities heavily reliant on international students are particularly vulnerable to these effects of the housing crisis, making strategic investment in this sector crucial.

Key challenges explored:


  • Political landscape and sentiments toward internationalisation: The recent political landscape in The Netherlands has placed uncertainty towards internationals and many universities have been asked to halt their active recruitment of foreign students. We will explore how this challenge will affect the market as a whole.


  • Zoning and housing regulations: Stringent zoning laws and regulations often dictate land use, and building requirements make it sometimes complex to find suitable locations for student accommodation. This requires developers to navigate a regulatory landscape that can influence the feasibility and scope of such developments.


Key opportunities explored:


  • Opportunities for partnerships: Many Dutch universities and cities have disapproved of the Dutch government’s stance on international students and are still heavily dependent on international students. This creates opportunities for the private and public sector to collaborate on the issue to facilitate the needed accommodation.


  • Urgent demand for housing: The pressing demand for housing and the gap in supply in the Netherlands presents a unique opportunity for real estate developers and investors. With a scarcity of available housing, there is a chance to address this urgent need by strategically planning student housing projects.



Who are we?

The Class Foundation is a non-profit organisation founded in 2011 with the aim of helping the student living sector to attract and retain the brightest young minds. In promoting this mission, we hope to pave the way to social and economic success for university cities across Europe.

Together with our industry-leading community, we set out to rethink the places where students live, work, and learn. We are focussed on uniting both public and private stakeholders, such as HE institutes, PBSA providers, city and council leaders, and external suppliers to make student accommodation more affordable, accessible, and available in Europe.

SPONSORSHIP

For sponsorship enquiries, please reach out to Mell via mell@theclassfoundation.com.

REFUND POLICY

Purchased tickets are strictly non-refundable. Refunds will only be offered to ticket holders in the event of a cancellation, postponement, or significant change to the programme agenda (e.g. change of theme or location). In the event of a refund being issued, Eventbrite processing fees will not be refunded.

In case of unforeseen circumstances (such as a positive covid test or bereavement), a ticket may be transferred to another individual within the ticket holder's organisation. The value of the unused ticket can also be applied to another one of The Class Foundation's events taking place in 2024.

Organised by

The Class Foundation is a partner-based non-profit organisation with a simple goal: to further the professionalism and knowledge of student housing in Europe and beyond.

€290.63