These are the most diverse university cities in Europe!
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Rank
City
Country
International Students
Safety Scores
Post-Graduate Visa
Bars and Nightclubs per 100,000 people
Searches for Universities
Student Score /10
1
Montreux
Switzerland
99%
–
Yes
15.25
0
5.07
2
Bremen
Germany
84%
44
Yes
6.59
2,080
5.87
3
Nicosia
Cyprus
69%
70
Yes
9.98
1,130
5.31
4
Lugano
Switzerland
66%
81
Yes
11.21
120
5.85
5
Lausanne
Switzerland
62%
73
Yes
53.20
2670
6.06
6
Vienna
Austria
58%
73
Yes
8.75
690
6.26
7
Maastricht
Netherlands
56%
80
Yes
16.31
24,200
7.70
8
Prague
Czech Republic
54%
75
Yes
54.22
1,440
7.60
9
Luxembourg
Luxembourg
51%
72
Yes
6.55
8,750
5.53
10
Valencia
Spain
50%
69
No
9.83
11,430
6.99
With more than 99% of its students coming from overseas, Montreux, Switzerland, secures the lead in hosting the highest percentage of international students.
Maastricht has been named the best city in Europe to study abroad, It’s one of the most popular cities with 24,200 searches for universities last year. Not only are half the students here international, but half of the courses are taught in English.
Cluj-Napoca has been revealed as the European city with the most affordable accommodation for recent graduates, with the cost of a one-bedroom apartment priced at €452. Following in second and third are Budapest and Logrono with prices of €551 and €567 respectively.
Conversely, Munich stands out as the most expensive city to reside in, with the cost of renting a one-bedroom apartment averaging €1,344.
Maastricht and Munich have been named the safest European cities, with safety scores of 80/100. In contrast, Barcelona is perceived as the least safe city, with a score of 49/100.
Spain holds the distinction of being the most popular country for studying abroad, with Valencia, Logrono, Madrid and Barcelona all ranking among the top 10.
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