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STUDY IN HOLLAND

Viddy M. Naufal Student Counsellor


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STUDY IN HOLLAND:
open to international
minds

Education Promotion Team

WHO ARE WE?


EP-NUFFIC
the Netherlands Organization
for International Cooperation in Higher
Education

NESO : Netherlands Education Support Office


11 representative offices of Nuffic

Nuffic Neso Indonesia


Main tasks:
education promotion
institutional cooperation
Holland alumni network
on behalf of the Dutch

Government scholarships,
manages StuNed scholarship
programme

why study in

HOLLAND?
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Why study in Holland?


Small country, big opportunities

Pioneering
Creative
Connected

International study environment


Excellent education & research
Interactive way of teaching
Value for money

Home away from home


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Small country,
big opportunities
Leading in number of international study programmes:
> 2,100 English-taught study programmes in more than 30
cities
Most popular disciplines for Indonesians:
Economics & Business
Engineering
Social & Behavioural Sciences
Arts & Humanities
Law

International study environment


Holland is home to 200 different nationalities
2014 - 2015: more than 90,000 international students
Countries of origin:
1. Germany
2. China
3. Belgium
1,300 students from Indonesia
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Excellent education and research


Strong reputation worldwide: 8 top 100 institutions in
Times Higher Education World Rankings (THE) 2015

13 Dutch higher education institutions in the Top 200


Rankings THE World University Ranking 2016

12 Dutch higher education institutions in the Top 200


World University Rankings 2016 (QS)

National system of quality assurance


Leading in international scientific research

Dutch higher education


Diversity:
Research Universities
Universities of Applied Sciences
Institutes for International Education

Way of teaching:
Respect for individuals opinion
Interactive
Problem-based learning

International classroom
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Home away from Home

PPI Belanda dan 16 PPI Kota


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DUTCH HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM

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Dutch higher education system


Research Universities
Academic study and research
Total enrollment: >239.755 students
Universities of Applied Sciences
Practical application of knowledge
Total enrollment: >421.138 students

Institutes of International Education


Focus on development oriented courses in small,
intercultural groups

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Degrees: Bachelor
282 international Bachelor programmes

University
of applied sciences

Research university

Practically oriented

Academic study/research

4 years

3 years

Degree:
Bachelor (B) + field of study

Degree:
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Bachelor of Science (BSc)

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Degrees: Master
1,172 international Master programmes

University
of applied sciences

Research university

Practically oriented

Academic study/research

Master (M): 1-2 years

Master of Arts (MA): 1-2 years


Master of Science (MSc): 1-2
years
Gives access to PhD

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Degrees: PhD
Original research
Four years
Quality control
Requirements: a.o. Master from Research University
Financing
Useful website:
www.euraxess.nl
www.academictransfer.com
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Value for money


Tuition fees
Not free, but reasonable
Bachelor
Tuition fee (average): 6,000 15,000
Master
Tuition fee (average): 8,000 20,000

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SCHOLARSHIPS

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Scholarships
Several possibilities:

Scholarships offered by the Dutch government;

Scholarships offered by Indonesian government;

Scholarships offered by Dutch higher


education institutions;

Scholarships offered by European


Union.

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Scholarships from the Dutch Government


StuNed
NFP
Orange Tulip

Scholarship
Holland Scholarship
(cost-sharing with Dutch
higher education
institutions)

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StuNed

Studeren in Nederland
Capacity Building
Strengthening bilateral relations
Masters, Short Course,
Tailor-made Training
Full coverage

Focus on excellence
Focus on bilateral priorities

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StuNed

Priority Areas

Water
Agri-food and Horticulture
Health Management
International Trade, Finance, Economics
Transportation and Logistics
Security and Rule of Law

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StuNed covers:

Tuition fee; (tuition cap: 20,000 euro)


Living allowance;
Insurance;
Study material;
International and domestic travel costs;
Visa;
Settling-in allowance;
Research/field work for thesis purpose costs.

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StuNed General Requirements

Indonesian national;

IBT TOEFL 80 or IELTS 6 (Masters),


IBT TOEFL 68 or IELTS 5.5 (Short Courses)
valid for 2 years starting from the date of test;

Letter of Acceptance (LoA) from a Dutch university

Bachelors degree (S1) or its equivalent


GPA min. 3.00 (Masters)
GPA min 2.75 (Short Courses)

No age limit

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NFP
Netherlands Fellowship Programme
51 countries
Full coverage
Masters, Short Course, PhD
Nominated by employer
Apply through Dutch higher education
institution

www.studyinholland.nl/nfp
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OTS
Orange Tulip Scholarship
Indonesian
Joint investment
Full/partial tuition fee waiver or allowance or in-kind (e.g. airline tickets)
Foundation, Bachelors, Masters
Apply to Dutch institution for LoA
Send OTS documents to Neso
OTS selection by Dutch institution
www.nesoindonesia.or.id/ots

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Holland Scholarship
Scholarship

5,000.
First year of study
Application criteria

Nationality is non-EEA.
Applying for a full-time bachelors or masters at one of the

participating Dutch higher education institutions.


Meeting the specific requirements of the institution of your choice.
Never studied at an education institution in the Netherlands.

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Scholarships from the Indonesian Government

LPDP
Beasiswa Unggulan Kemendikbud
Beasiswa Unggulan Dosen Indonesia Kemenristekdikti
Beasiswa Kominfo

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PRACTICAL
INFORMATION
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Where to start?
1. Search a study programme
2. Check accreditation
3. Check admission requirements
4. Scholarships?
5. Follow the institutions procedure for admission
6. Check immigration regulations
7. Gather all relevant documents
8. Start finding housing as soon as possible!
9. Arrange your health insurance
10.Enjoy Holland!
Create your checklist on www.studyinholland.nl
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Search a study programme

www.studyfinder.nl

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Check accreditation, admission requirements, scholarships

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Application documents
Application form
High school / university certificate
(translated into English)
High school grade list / university transcript
(translated into English)
English language certificate (e.g. IELTS / TOEFL)
Motivation statement
CV
Reference letters*

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Work
Work permit
You do need a work permit before you may work in the
Netherlands
Limited number of hours
Work after your studies
Two admission schemes, period up to twelve months:
Seeking work after graduation (Bachelors and Masters)
Admission scheme for highly educated persons (Masters
or PhD)

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HOLLAND
ALUMNI
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Holland Alumni

MOHAMMAD
HATTA
Former Vice President
of Indonesia
Hogeschool
Rotterdam

SUTAN SJAHRIR
HAMENGKUBUWONO IX
Former Prime Minister
Former Vice President
of Indonesia
of Indonesia
University of Amsterdam
Leiden University

Holland Alumni

KWIK KIAN GIE


Former Coordinating Minister
of Economics and Finance
Former Minister of National
Development Planning
Erasmus University
Rotterdam

WARDIMAN DJOJONEGORO
Former Minister
of Education and Culture
Delft University of Technology

ADNAN BUYUNG NASUTION


Lawyer, advocate, activist
Utrecht University

Holland Alumni

RETNO MARSUDI
Indonesian Minister of
Foreign Affairs
Den Haag University

SITI NURBAYA
Indonesian Minister of
Environment and Forestry
ITC, Twente University

TRI RISMAHARINI
Surabaya Mayor
Nine-months Short Course
IHS Rotterdam

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QUESTIONS?
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Study / Learn?

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Questions?

Menara Jamsostek 20th Fl.


Jl. Gatot Subroto 38
Jakarta 12710
Whatsapp: 0811 9408 146
(021) 5290 2172
info@nesoindonesia.or.id
www.nesoindonesia.or.id

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