Across the EU, women are leading the charge in higher education. In 2022, they made up almost 60% of all master’s students and nearly half of all PhD candidates. This shows that women are increasingly breaking down barriers and pursuing advanced studies.
Digging deeper into the numbers, out of the 1.5 million master’s students in the EU, a whopping 905,678 were women. That’s 58.6%. For PhDs, the number was a bit lower; women made up 48.5% of the 99,204 doctoral students. Still, this near-equal representation at the PhD level is a positive sign.
Looking at individual countries, women were the majority of master’s students in every EU country except Luxembourg, where it was pretty much a 50/50 split. The countries with the highest proportion of female master’s students were Cyprus, Poland, and Lithuania. This could be due to a mix of good education policies, cultural factors, and more encouragement for women to go to university.