Study of the Dutch language in the UK All links on this page point to sites which are controlled by unconnected third parties and -although care was taken in selecting relevant and seemingly innocuous pages- the web-editor (the person who edits this website) does not accept responsibility for any consequence of your following a link, or of not following a link. The aim is not to duplicate others’ efforts, yet suitable missing links will be included when submitted to the web-editor, who will also remove or amend unsuitable or incorrect links. An extensive collection of schools teaching Dutch at primary and secondary school level can be found at www.dutch.org.uk under ‘Dutch Schools’. Academic Study and college learning:- ucl.ac.uk/dutch/virtualdutch/ - The Virtual Department of Dutch, involving University College London, Cambridge University, and Sheffield University.
- Association for Low Countries Studies - in Sheffield.
- york.ac.uk/inst/ltc/lfa/dutchlinks.htm - Good collection of links to start your search
- www.ucl.ac.uk/dutch/virtualdutch/new_pages/links.html - another extensive collection of links.
- mml.cam.ac.uk/dutch/ - useful links for all who consider learning Dutch.
- You can also study Dutch history at UCL, where Benjamin Kaplan is the Professor of Dutch History. For details please visit www.ucl.ac.uk/history/admissions/maadmiss/dutch.htm
- University College London - Dutch Language Department Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, T: 020 7387 7050.
- University of North London, Learning Centre, 236-250 Holloway Road, London N7 6PP. Dutch department (Dutch as a foreign language / MA Translation) T: 020 7753 5106 / 5320.
- Department of Dutch, Sheffield University .
- Try Floodlight if you live or work in London and like to learn Dutch.
- British Library - the Dutch and Flemish Collection and the Indonesia Merdeka Collection
Self study and home learning: Dutch Grammar and spelling: Dutch Course materials: ijsbreker.nl malmberg.nl nieuweburen.nl. The Delftse methode was pioneered at Delft University to enable foreign students to quickly acquire adequate language skills for every day life in the Netherlands. For more information on the history of Dutch: try the University of Vienna. |