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  2. Orange Tulip Scholarship - Wikipedia

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    The Orange Tulip Scholarship is managed by Nuffic, the Dutch organisation for internationalisation in education. It gives talented students in several countries the opportunity to study in the Netherlands. These countries are referred to as Neso (Netherlands Education Support Offices) countries and include Brazil, China, India, Indonesia ...

  3. International Institute of Social Studies - Wikipedia

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    ISS was established in 1952 by Dutch universities and the Netherlands Ministry of Education. The ISS is located in The Hague, Netherlands. [5] Between 300 and 400 students are enrolled in the ISS programmes, mostly in the Master and PhD programme in Development Studies. The students come from over 150 different countries around the world.

  4. List of universities in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Protected titles are ing. bc. mr. ir. drs. and dr. [7] English variants (MSc BSc MA BA LLB LLM BEng PhD) are not (yet) [8] protected by Dutch law [9] (but using the title "dr." based on a PhD degree, without permission from DUO, is a violation of Dutch law as the title "doctor" is protected). One may bear in the Netherlands foreign titles ...

  5. Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University

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    The result, inaugurated in 1969, was the ‘Interfaculteit Bedrijfskunde/Graduate School of Management’, a joint initiative of the schools of economics, law and social sciences of Erasmus University, and the schools of civil, mechanical and maritime engineering and general sciences at the Delft University of Technology.

  6. Dutch universities - Wikipedia

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    Instruction at the undergraduate level tends to be in Dutch, but it is in English for most Masters and PhD programs. Dutch universities used to offer only four- or five-year courses. Since 2002 most of them now offer three-year undergraduate programmes, leading to a bachelor's degree, and one- or two-year Master's programmes.

  7. Delft University of Technology - Wikipedia

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    William II of the Netherlands, founder of Royal Academy in Delft.. Delft University of Technology was founded on 8 January 1842 by William II of the Netherlands as Royal Academy for the education of civilian engineers, for serving both nation and industry, and of apprentices for trade. [1]

  8. The Hague University of Applied Sciences - Wikipedia

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    The Hague University of Applied Sciences established its Faculty of IT & Design in Zoetermeer, a city in the western Netherlands close to The Hague in 2003, tapping into the city's business community. In 2013 the faculty moved to the Dutch Innovation Factory, which is part of the Dutch Tech Campus.

  9. Hanze University of Applied Sciences - Wikipedia

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    Hanze University of Applied Sciences (abbreviated as: Hanze UAS; Dutch: Hanzehogeschool Groningen) is the largest University of Applied Sciences in northern Netherlands [1] and located in Groningen. Hanze UAS offers various Bachelor and Master programmes in Dutch, English, and German, and works closely with international partner institutes. The ...