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The safest countries to study abroad in Europe

Author: 50業子 Team — Last update: 22 November 2024

Personal safety is an important factor when choosing a host country to study abroad. After all, you will be thousands of kilometers away from home, in a new and unknown environment. The good news first: Europe is generally a safe destination for international students.

Safe countries to study abroad in Europe - the key facts:

  • Of the world's top 20 safest countries, 14 are in Europe. And 30 European countries are in the world's top 50.
  • Almost all countries in Europe are safer for students than the United States of America.
  • Europe is generally considered the safest region in the world.

Nonetheless, there might be some differences from country to country. Let’s have a look at a few of the safest countries in Europe and how safe they really are for international students:

蛇件 Finland

The Finns are known to be easy-going, following the motto “live and let live”. For international students, there is almost no place more peaceful than Finland. That is true for the large cities like Helsinki (the capital) or Tampere, but even more so for the smaller towns up in the North of the country.

So perhaps the only thing you need to be afraid of are Finland’s cold winters. Minus 20 degrees Celsius/centigrade aren’t uncommon, so make sure to get a proper winter coat on arrival!

Learn more about studying at universities in Finland

Sweden

Sweden has long been a top destination for students from all over the world, and its corporations and startups have also been attracting experienced professionals for work. Over the past decades, Sweden’s big cities like Stockholm or Gothenburg have grown into multicultural hubs with large communities of expats.

As in Finland, all you need for protection is good winter clothing. It’s not only the low crime rate that makes Sweden the perfect choice for those seeking a safe destination: The Northern European country also has the safest traffic, with Europe’s lowest number of traffic deaths.

Learn more about studying at universities in Sweden

エ Germany

Germany is a large country with hundreds of universities that offer more than 1,500 degree programmes taught in English. In the self-proclaimed “nation of poets and thinkers”, international guests are more than welcome. Even in large cities like Berlin or Frankfurt am Main, there is no reason not to feel secure - although theft might occur if you’re too careless, so perhaps use two locks on your bike.

Safety is your main concern, and you are worried about life in the big city? Then you can find plenty of world-class universities in peaceful smaller towns with virtually no crime or violence, for instance in Saarbrücken, Heidelberg, Freiburg or Lüneburg.

Learn more about studying at universities in Germany

逸 Austria

Not a year goes by in which Vienna, the capital city of Austria, does not top the rankings of the world’s most liveable cities. It’s not a surprise, really, with such a high standard of living at modest cost, a welcoming and tolerant environment, and an extremely low crime rate. The same is true of other cities in Austria, as well.

To complement these advantages, Austria’s higher education system enjoys an excellent reputation - with affordable tuition fees for foreign students.

Learn more about studying at universities in Austria

United Kingdom

There is no doubt that the United Kingdom is one of the most popular study-abroad destinations: Hundreds of thousands of students from around the world study in the UK, and the country’s universities rank high in international league tables.

Although the UK is generally a safe country, there are some regional differences. Generally speaking, smaller towns like Nottingham or Falmouth are usually safer than large cities like Manchester or London.

Learn more about studying at universities in the UK

Ireland

Irish universities promise “the warmest of welcomes” and that is exactly what you can expect: a friendly, cosmopolitan environment that invites students from all over the globe. In fact, not only is Ireland one of the safest places to study abroad, the small nation is also regularly voted as one of the friendliest countries.

Combined that with the fact that its universities and institutes of technology are known for high-quality education, and you’ll understand what makes Ireland so popular with foreign students.

Learn more about studying at universities in Ireland

The safest countries for international students: Overview

Which countries are safe to study in? The table below shows the rank for each European country as they are assessed in the Global Peace Index 2024 (). The GPI looks at various statistics like crime rates, political stability or the involvement of a country in armed conflicts. A lower score means a higher level of safety. As a reference, we also included the United States in the table:

Personal safety rank in Europe Country GPI score
1 Iceland 1.112
2 Ireland 1.303
3 Austria 1.313
4 Switzerland 1.35
5 Portugal 1.372
6 Denmark 1.382
7 Slovenia 1.395
8 Czechia 1.459
9 Finland 1.474
10 Hungary 1.502
11 Croatia 1.504
12 Belgium 1.51
13 Netherlands 1.527
14 Germany 1.542
15 Spain 1.597
16 Estonia 1.615
17 Bulgaria 1.629
18 Slovakia 1.634
19 Norway 1.638
20 Latvia 1.661
21 Lithuania 1.672
22 Poland 1.678
23 Italy 1.692
24 United Kingdom 1.703
25 Montenegro 1.746
26 Romania 1.755
27 North Macedonia 1.764
28 Sweden 1.782
29 Greece 1.793
30 Albania 1.809
31 Serbia 1.9
32 Kosovo 1.945
33 Kazakhstan 1.954
34 Bosnia and Herzegovina 1.961
35 Moldova 1.976
36 Cyprus 2.026
37 Armenia 2.052
38 France 2.088
— World average 2.148
39 Georgia 2.195
40 Azerbaijan 2.248
41 Belarus 2.291
— United States of America (USA) 2.622
42 Turkey 2.78
43 Russia 3.134
44 Ukraine 3.28

The only European countries that should be considered unsafe are Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine - the latter because of the effect of the war on its soil.

There’s one thing to watch out for:

Even though it’s safe to study abroad and there is nothing you need to fear, there is one thing you need to watch out for - before you actually travel to your host country. When you look for student accommodation in certain cities where it’s difficult to find apartments (like Stockholm or Paris), you might come across fake online rental listings published by scammers. Read our guide on identifying student apartment scams and you’ll know how to safely avoid online fraudsters!

So - is it safe to study abroad?

Yes! As you can see, European countries rank highly among the safest in the world. So when you study abroad in Europe, there is nothing to worry about. Go for it and we are sure you will have the time of your life!

 

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