NESO Indonesia Presentation BPPT
STUDY IN HOLLAND
Who are we?
the Netherlands Organization
for International Cooperation in Education
is a non-profit organization
funded by the Dutch government
Netherlands Education Support Office
11 representative offices of Nuffic
Main tasks:
• education
promotion
• institutional
• Holland
cooperation
alumni network
• manages
scholarship :
StuNed, SHARE, OTS
WHAT COMES TO MIND?
13 Dutch research
universities
WHY STUDY IN
why study in
HOLLAND?
International study environment
Holland is home to 200 different nationalities
2014 - 2015: more than 112,000 international students
Countries of origin:
1. Germany
2. China
3. Belgium
1,500 students from Indonesia
10
Excellent education and research
▪ Strong reputation worldwide: 8 top 100 institutions in
Times Higher Education World Rankings (THE) 2016-2017
▪ 13 Dutch higher education institutions in the Top 200
Rankings THE 2016-2017
▪ 12 Dutch higher education institutions in the Top 200
World University Rankings 2016-2017 (QS)
▪ National system of quality assurance
▪ Leading in international scientific research
11
DUTCH HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM
Research
Universities
(Universiteit)
science and research
oriented
Bachelor
Master
PhD
Short courses
3 years
1-2 years
4 years
Universities
of Applied
Sciences
(Hogeschool)
oriented to practical
application of knowledge
Bachelor
Master
Short courses
4 years
1-2 years
Code of Conduct
Accreditation & quality assurance
Code of Conduct : Accreditation & quality assurance
WORKING OPPORTUNITIES
AS A STUDENT
max. 10 hours per week
Internships
NL4Talents
A F T E R G R A D U AT I O N
Orientation year visa
(zoekjaar visa)
HOME
AWAY
FROM HOME
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
Standard living cost set by Dutch Immigration Body:
€ 850 a month (Incl. meal, public transport, housing, and study
related matters)
SCHOLARSHIPS
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.
17
Scholarships from the Dutch Government
▪ StuNed
▪ Holland Scholarship
(cost-sharing with Dutch
higher education
institutions)
18
StuNed
Studeren in Nederland
▪ Capacity Building
▪ Strengthening bilateral relations
▪ Master’s, Short Course
▪ Full coverage
▪ Focus on excellence
▪ Focus on bilateral priorities
19
StuNed
Priority Areas
•
•
•
•
Agro-food and Horticulture
International Trade, Finance, Economics
Transportation, (Agro)logistics and
Infrastructure
Security and Rule of Law
20
StuNed Modalities
▪ Master Programme
Master courses with a duration from 1 to 2 years
21
StuNed Modalities
▪ Short Courses Programme
Short courses with duration of 2 – 12 weeks
22
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.
23
StuNed CoFunding
24
StuNed CoFunding
StuNed General Requirements
▪
▪
Indonesian national;
▪
IBT TOEFL 80 or IELTS 6 (Master’s),
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
Bachelor’s degree (S1) or its equivalent
GPA min. 3.00 (Master’s)
GPA min 2.75 (Short Courses)
No age limit
26
StuNed Selection Criteria
Excellence
▪
GPA;
▪
English proficiency;
▪
Academic awards,
publications;
▪
Link with priority area
▪
Study programme;
▪
Relevance with
current job;
▪
Career prospect.
Non-academic excellence
(e.g. organisational experience).
27
Application Deadline
▪ Master’s degree programme: 15 March
▪ Short Courses programme: 6 January
*please see update on Nuffic Neso website and social
media
28
Kemkominfo – StuNed Joint Scholarship Program
Kemkominfo – StuNed collaborate in a scheme to provide
Kemkominfo – StuNed Joint Scholarship Program for master
degree level.
Two batches: 2017 & 2018
Requirements:
▪ Indonesian with two years working experience in ICT
▪ LoA in ICT related subject:
› economics (e-commerce; e-business)
› law (cyber law; IT law; telecommunication law)
▪ GPA ≥ 3.00
▪ IELTS ≥ 6.5 or TOEFL IBT ≥ 90
Apply online through beasiswa.kominfo.go.id
29
Orange Knowledge Programme
Modalities:
▪ Master
▪ Short Course
▪ Institutional Project*
https://www.nuffic.nl/en/capacity-building/orangeknowledge-programme
Holland Scholarship
Scholarship
▪ € 5,000.
▪ First year of study
Application criteria
▪ Nationality is non-EEA.
▪ Applying for a full-time bachelor’s or master’s 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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OTS
Orange Tulip
Scholarship
✓ Indonesian
✓ Joint investment
✓ Full/partial tuition fee waiver or allowance or in-kind (e.g. airline tickets)
✓ Foundation, Bachelor’s, Master’s
✓ Apply to Dutch institution for LoA
✓ Send OTS documents to Neso
✓ OTS selection by Dutch institution
www.nesoindonesia.or.id/ots
32
Scholarships from the Indonesian
Government
▪ LPDP
▪ Program 5000 Doctor Kementererian Agama
▪ Beasiswa Unggulan Dosen Indonesia (BUDI)
▪
Kemenristekdikti
Beasiswa Kominfo
33
HOW TO START?
•1
Studyfinder
•2
University website
•3
Application form &
documents
•4
Letter of
Acceptance (LoA)
www.studyfinder.nl
•1
Studyfinder
• 2 Universiy
University
website
website
3
Application form & documents
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*
Application
form
&
Application form & documents
33
documents
•
•1
Studyfinder
•
1
6-12 months before
study starts
•2
University website
•
2
6-12 months before
study starts
•
3
Application form &
documents
•
3
6-9 months before
study starts
•
4
Letter of
Acceptance (LoA)
•
4-6 weeks
processing time
4
Pursuing PhD in The Netherlands
• 4 years
• Not regarded as study program, but as serious
research and often in paid employment
• Offered in 13 Research Universities, and advertised
on job boards
• PhD job boards website :
- www.academictransfer.com
- www.euraxess.nl
- www.knaw.nl/en
021 524 8267
+62 811 9408 146
info@nesoindonesia.or.id
Nuffic Neso Indonesia
@studidibelanda
@studidibelanda
www.nesoindonesia.or.id
Who are we?
the Netherlands Organization
for International Cooperation in Education
is a non-profit organization
funded by the Dutch government
Netherlands Education Support Office
11 representative offices of Nuffic
Main tasks:
• education
promotion
• institutional
• Holland
cooperation
alumni network
• manages
scholarship :
StuNed, SHARE, OTS
WHAT COMES TO MIND?
13 Dutch research
universities
WHY STUDY IN
why study in
HOLLAND?
International study environment
Holland is home to 200 different nationalities
2014 - 2015: more than 112,000 international students
Countries of origin:
1. Germany
2. China
3. Belgium
1,500 students from Indonesia
10
Excellent education and research
▪ Strong reputation worldwide: 8 top 100 institutions in
Times Higher Education World Rankings (THE) 2016-2017
▪ 13 Dutch higher education institutions in the Top 200
Rankings THE 2016-2017
▪ 12 Dutch higher education institutions in the Top 200
World University Rankings 2016-2017 (QS)
▪ National system of quality assurance
▪ Leading in international scientific research
11
DUTCH HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM
Research
Universities
(Universiteit)
science and research
oriented
Bachelor
Master
PhD
Short courses
3 years
1-2 years
4 years
Universities
of Applied
Sciences
(Hogeschool)
oriented to practical
application of knowledge
Bachelor
Master
Short courses
4 years
1-2 years
Code of Conduct
Accreditation & quality assurance
Code of Conduct : Accreditation & quality assurance
WORKING OPPORTUNITIES
AS A STUDENT
max. 10 hours per week
Internships
NL4Talents
A F T E R G R A D U AT I O N
Orientation year visa
(zoekjaar visa)
HOME
AWAY
FROM HOME
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
Standard living cost set by Dutch Immigration Body:
€ 850 a month (Incl. meal, public transport, housing, and study
related matters)
SCHOLARSHIPS
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.
17
Scholarships from the Dutch Government
▪ StuNed
▪ Holland Scholarship
(cost-sharing with Dutch
higher education
institutions)
18
StuNed
Studeren in Nederland
▪ Capacity Building
▪ Strengthening bilateral relations
▪ Master’s, Short Course
▪ Full coverage
▪ Focus on excellence
▪ Focus on bilateral priorities
19
StuNed
Priority Areas
•
•
•
•
Agro-food and Horticulture
International Trade, Finance, Economics
Transportation, (Agro)logistics and
Infrastructure
Security and Rule of Law
20
StuNed Modalities
▪ Master Programme
Master courses with a duration from 1 to 2 years
21
StuNed Modalities
▪ Short Courses Programme
Short courses with duration of 2 – 12 weeks
22
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.
23
StuNed CoFunding
24
StuNed CoFunding
StuNed General Requirements
▪
▪
Indonesian national;
▪
IBT TOEFL 80 or IELTS 6 (Master’s),
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
Bachelor’s degree (S1) or its equivalent
GPA min. 3.00 (Master’s)
GPA min 2.75 (Short Courses)
No age limit
26
StuNed Selection Criteria
Excellence
▪
GPA;
▪
English proficiency;
▪
Academic awards,
publications;
▪
Link with priority area
▪
Study programme;
▪
Relevance with
current job;
▪
Career prospect.
Non-academic excellence
(e.g. organisational experience).
27
Application Deadline
▪ Master’s degree programme: 15 March
▪ Short Courses programme: 6 January
*please see update on Nuffic Neso website and social
media
28
Kemkominfo – StuNed Joint Scholarship Program
Kemkominfo – StuNed collaborate in a scheme to provide
Kemkominfo – StuNed Joint Scholarship Program for master
degree level.
Two batches: 2017 & 2018
Requirements:
▪ Indonesian with two years working experience in ICT
▪ LoA in ICT related subject:
› economics (e-commerce; e-business)
› law (cyber law; IT law; telecommunication law)
▪ GPA ≥ 3.00
▪ IELTS ≥ 6.5 or TOEFL IBT ≥ 90
Apply online through beasiswa.kominfo.go.id
29
Orange Knowledge Programme
Modalities:
▪ Master
▪ Short Course
▪ Institutional Project*
https://www.nuffic.nl/en/capacity-building/orangeknowledge-programme
Holland Scholarship
Scholarship
▪ € 5,000.
▪ First year of study
Application criteria
▪ Nationality is non-EEA.
▪ Applying for a full-time bachelor’s or master’s 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.
31
OTS
Orange Tulip
Scholarship
✓ Indonesian
✓ Joint investment
✓ Full/partial tuition fee waiver or allowance or in-kind (e.g. airline tickets)
✓ Foundation, Bachelor’s, Master’s
✓ Apply to Dutch institution for LoA
✓ Send OTS documents to Neso
✓ OTS selection by Dutch institution
www.nesoindonesia.or.id/ots
32
Scholarships from the Indonesian
Government
▪ LPDP
▪ Program 5000 Doctor Kementererian Agama
▪ Beasiswa Unggulan Dosen Indonesia (BUDI)
▪
Kemenristekdikti
Beasiswa Kominfo
33
HOW TO START?
•1
Studyfinder
•2
University website
•3
Application form &
documents
•4
Letter of
Acceptance (LoA)
www.studyfinder.nl
•1
Studyfinder
• 2 Universiy
University
website
website
3
Application form & documents
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*
Application
form
&
Application form & documents
33
documents
•
•1
Studyfinder
•
1
6-12 months before
study starts
•2
University website
•
2
6-12 months before
study starts
•
3
Application form &
documents
•
3
6-9 months before
study starts
•
4
Letter of
Acceptance (LoA)
•
4-6 weeks
processing time
4
Pursuing PhD in The Netherlands
• 4 years
• Not regarded as study program, but as serious
research and often in paid employment
• Offered in 13 Research Universities, and advertised
on job boards
• PhD job boards website :
- www.academictransfer.com
- www.euraxess.nl
- www.knaw.nl/en
021 524 8267
+62 811 9408 146
info@nesoindonesia.or.id
Nuffic Neso Indonesia
@studidibelanda
@studidibelanda
www.nesoindonesia.or.id