Broos Institute

Other Information

The Broos Institute welcomes students from across the African continent and diaspora to join our transformative academic community. Whether you’re preparing your application or preparing to arrive, these pages will guide and support you through every step of your journey.

How to Apply

Applying to the Broos Institute is a straightforward process designed to reflect both academic excellence and cultural relevance.

We encourage applicants who are passionate about social justice, Afrocentric knowledge production, and decolonial research. Applications are submitted through our online portal and include academic records, a personal statement, and references.

We review applicants holistically — valuing lived experience, community work, and grassroots engagement alongside academic achievement.

+31 6 27263050

Application Checklist

To ensure a smooth application process, please make sure you have the following:

Additional documents such as writing samples, community engagement summaries, or creative portfolios are welcome where relevant.

Fees, Scholarships & Payment Options:

We are committed to accessibility and affordability. Tuition fees vary depending on your programme and location (Amsterdam or Ghana).

We offer a range of need-based scholarships, diaspora fellowships, and African regional bursaries. Flexible payment plans are also available to support working professionals and students from lower-income backgrounds.

Our scholarships prioritise candidates contributing to African liberation, indigenous knowledge, and community-based transformation.

Visa & Immigration

International students will need to follow visa regulations for either the Netherlands or Ghana, depending on their study location.

We provide full guidance on:

Our team works closely with immigration authorities to ensure a smooth transition for our students.

Language Requirements

All courses at the Broos Institute are delivered in English, but we welcome multilingualism and cultural expression.

Applicants whose primary language is not English must submit proof of proficiency (IELTS, TOEFL, or equivalent). We offer language bridging programs and academic writing support for students who need additional preparation.

Language should never be a barrier to learning rooted in cultural truth and justice.

International Students

The Broos Institute proudly welcomes students from across Africa, the Caribbean, Latin America, and the wider diaspora.

We offer:

We understand that moving across borders is more than logistics — it’s a journey of identity, healing, and solidarity.

Living in Amsterdam / Ghana

Our campuses in Amsterdam and Ghana offer vibrant, diverse, and deeply historical learning environments.

Amsterdam offers access to major archives, diaspora networks, and activist movements, while Ghana grounds you in ancestral knowledge, cultural heritage, and Pan-African practice.

We help students find housing, understand cost of living, navigate transport systems, and connect with local communities and mutual aid networks.

Student Life & Campuses

Being part of the Broos Institute means more than lectures — it’s about shared values and building community.

Student life includes:

Our campuses are spaces of political imagination, academic freedom, and cultural affirmation.

Arrival & Orientation

Your arrival marks the start of an important journey.

We provide:
Orientation is designed to create bonds — with place, people, and purpose.
Scroll to Top