The growth of liberal arts colleges in Europe is a recent, interesting development. The liberal arts college is European in origin, but is now mostly associated with the U.S.
What do the European liberal arts colleges have have in common? They are selective, residential (students have to live on campus), and taught in English.
In the Netherlands Utrecht University College has been going for 10 years. Amsterdam University College started this year, and in 2010 Leiden University, the oldest in Holland, will start a college in The Hague.
In Germany Jacobs University in Bremen is certainly worth looking at. The European College of Liberal Arts in Berlin has had its ups and downs and problems with funding.
These and other European colleges are organized into Ecolas, European Colleges of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
You can also get a liberal arts education in a traditional university. For example, the excellent Durham University in U.K. offers Combined Honours in Arts, Socials Sciences, or Natural Sciences.
Posted by Lars Smith