Adam Smith Institute

The Next Generation

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

The Non-degree in The Next Generation at Adam Smith Institute is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Adam Smith Institute, located in Amsterdam and founded in 1632, combines deep academic tradition with a lively urban setting. Serving over 41,000 students, the Institute spans faculties such as Economics and Business, Humanities, Social and Behavioural Sciences, Law, Science and Medicine. Its historic campus network in the city centre places students close to cultural institutions, companies and public sector partners, creating a rich environment for study and personal growth.

Academically, the Institute offers a broad portfolio of programs with a growing number of English-taught master's degrees and research activities that attract global attention. Students benefit from modern libraries, research facilities and career services that support internships and professional development. The international community on campus brings diverse perspectives and practical opportunities for cross-cultural collaboration and networking.

Amsterdam’s excellent public transport and compact urban layout make it easy to balance study, internships and cultural life. Housing can be competitive, so early engagement with the institution’s international office is recommended for accommodation support and visa assistance. Prospective students should check specific entry requirements, application deadlines and scholarship or mobility options to plan a smooth transition into academic and professional life in the Netherlands.

About the Program

The Next Generation is a non-degree program for young neoliberals, classical liberals, and libertarians under 35. It is hosted by the Adam Smith Institute and lasts one year.

Participants develop networking skills, learn from influential speakers, and engage in discussions about neoliberal ideas. They also gain insights into policy-making and advocacy, and learn from notable figures in the field.

Graduates can pursue careers as policy analysts, politicians, or advocates, working in politics, public policy, or various sectors. They can also become bloggers, historians, or researchers, applying their knowledge of neoliberal principles to influence change.

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