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Study in Holland Personal introduction What do you know about Holland? Cities Country-sides Historical Modern Variety Interest Development Level Why study abroad? Subject Culture Ambition Network The Dutch have won 18 Nobel Prizes


  1. Study in Holland

  2. Personal introduction

  3. What do you know about Holland?

  4. Cities Country-sides

  5. Historical Modern

  6. Variety

  7. Interest Development Level Why study abroad? Subject Culture Ambition Network

  8. The Dutch have won 18 Nobel Prizes in the field of chemistry, physics, medicine, economics and peace. Why study in Holland ? 11 Dutch universities in Top 200 QS World University Ranking 2012 (2012, QSWU) 2 nd place on number of publications per researcher 4 th place on impact of research publications 4 th place on most cited publications (2009, ScienceWatch)

  9. Pioneering

  10. Creative

  11. Connected

  12. Home away from home

  13. Dutch Higher Education Three degrees as part of the Bologna Process • Bachelor’s (3-4 years) • Master’s (1-2 years) • PhD (4 years) Research science and research Bachelor 3 years Universities oriented Master 1-2 years (Universiteit) PhD 4 years Short courses Universities of oriented to practical Bachelor 4 years Applied Sciences application of Master 1-2 years knowledge (Hogeschool) Short courses Institute for International Master 1-2 years International programmes PhD 4 years Education Short courses

  14. High Quality of Education • Code of Conduct • standards for Dutch higher education institutions that offer international programmes. • guaranteed quality of study programmes, recruitment process and counseling procedures. • Accreditation and Quality Assurance • CROHO (Central Register of Higher Education Programmes)  list of accredited programmes • NVAO (Netherlands and Flanders Accreditation Organisation)

  15. • ‘the Netherlands a stand out performer’ • 12 NL institutions in the world top 200 • # 3 after UK and US • Above Germany (11), Australia (8), Canada (8), France (7) and Japan (5. • In continental Europe: 5 places in the top 15. • Conclusion: A world-class higher education system

  16. Tuition Fee and Living Cost • Bachelor € 4,000-8,000 / year • Financial support of € 900 / month • Master € 6,000-17,500 / year • Average of € 9,000-12,000 / year • Could be less, depending on lifestyle

  17. Working opportunities • As a student • Maximum 10 hours per week • After graduation • 1 year visa extension to search for jobs (zoekjaar visa) • Application is made through IND (Immigration and Naturalisation Service) • Cost EUR 600

  18. What to do? Download Search for the application form study programme from university Prepare required www.studyfinder.nl website documents: - Legalised transcript & certificate - Motivation statement - Two recommendation letters - IELTS/TOEFL certificate - CV Send documents to Letter of chosen university acceptance (LoA)

  19. Scholarships 1. StuNed Scholarship 2. Netherlands Fellowship Programme (NFP) 3. Orange Tulip Scholarship Dikti PhD scholarship – Dutch Channel 4. 5. Scholarship from Dutch universities 6. Other scholarship sources

  20. StuNed Scholarship • Approximately 100-200 full scholarships per year • Indonesian nationals (no age limit) • Mid-career Indonesian nationals (min. 2 years work experience, priority for Netherlands Embassy partners ) • English proficiency level of at least TOEFL IBT 79 or IELTS 6 • Academic or professional background that is related to the subject of the course • Admission letter to the chosen study programme • Programmes: • Master courses • Short courses • Customized training programmes • Refresher course www.nesoindonesia.or.id/stuned

  21. Netherlands Fellowship Programme • Mid-career professionals (min. 3 years work experience) • A national of one of the 61 developing countries on the NFP list (including Indonesia) • Admission letter to the chosen study programme • Programmes • Master • Short courses • PhD www.nesoindonesia.or.id/nfp

  22. • Combine funds from profit, non-profit and higher education • Support Indonesian talents to study in the Netherlands • Mostly partial scholarships (Foundation programmes, Bachelor, Master) • So far 12 universities participating and around 25 scholarships confirmed • Other parties like KLM will also particpate.

  23. Orange Tulip Scholarship www.nesoindonesia.or.id/ots • Students apply to Dutch higher education institution for admission Oct 2012 • Students apply for Orange Tulip Scholarship at Neso - Apr 2013 • Winners announcement June • Award ceremony in Jakarta 2013 August • OTS awardees study in the Netherlands 2013 - August 2014

  24. Dikti PhD Scholarship – Dutch channel • Full scholarship for 4 years • 3 years funded by Dikti, 1 year by Dutch university • For lecturers of Indonesian universities • Holding a Master degree • Under 50 years of age • Holds a valid unconditional Letter of Acceptance from a Dutch university • Should have a approved research proposal More information: http://nesoindonesia.or.id/indonesian-students/informasi- dalam-bahasa/beasiswa/phd-jalur-khusus-dikti-neso

  25. Scholarship from Dutch universities • Mostly partial tuition fee • Browse at search engine www.grantfinder.nl Other scholarship sources • Beasiswa DIKTI-NESO Special Channel PhD • Erasmus Mundus • Beasiswa Unggulan (Kemendiknas) • Beasiswa Unggulan (DIKTI) • Beasiswa Kementerian Kominfo • Beasiswa dari kementerian lain

  26. Scholarship from Dutch universities • Mostly partial tuition fee • Browse at search engine www.grantfinder.nl Other scholarship sources • Beasiswa DIKTI-NESO Special Channel PhD • Erasmus Mundus • Beasiswa Unggulan (Kemendiknas) • Beasiswa Unggulan (DIKTI) • Beasiswa Kementerian Kominfo • Beasiswa dari kementerian lain

  27. What to expect?

  28. Self-study

  29. Group-work

  30. Informal student-teacher relationship Individual & two-way classroom interaction

  31. Independent /DIY lifestyle

  32. Surprise

  33. Cultural experience

  34. Travel

  35. What to study and where? www.studyfinder.nl

  36. Nuffic Neso Indonesia studidibelanda@yahoo.com Mon-Fri 10 am – 4 pm Menara Jamsostek, 20 th Fl. Neso Indonesia Jl Jend. Gatot Subroto No. 38 Jakarta 12710 @studidibelanda Tel. (62-21) 5290 2172 Blog Fax. (62-21) 5290 2173 www.studidibelanda.com Website www.nesoindonesia.or.id

  37. • HEF Semarang: - 11 Dutch universities - Foundation, Bachelor, Master Phd - Free English test at HEF - 10.00 AM and 15.00 PM - Indication score for IELTS - First 50 students per session

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