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  2. Orange Tulip Scholarship - Wikipedia

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    The scholarship, which first began in 2008, is funded by Dutch universities as well as multinationals and government institutions. Since its inception, an increasing number of countries have taken part in promoting the scholarship which led to nearly 10,000 students benefiting in 2015 alone.

  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. [6]

  4. Chinese Government Award for Outstanding Self-Financed ...

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    The number of Chinese students studying abroad is more than half a million each year, the Academic Committee only considers doctoral students with outstanding academic achievements or great research potential during overseas study, and every year globally selects 650 young talents from different disciplines (500 before 2021), thus making this ...

  5. The Hague Academy of International Law - Wikipedia

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    All candidates must master one of the two working languages (French or English). A merit-based scholarship program allows approximately 20% of the students to receive assistance from public and private funding sources. [12] [13] Each year, attendees representing between 80 and 100 nationalities participate. [14]

  6. Dutch universities - Wikipedia

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    Waiting lists for student accommodation in the Netherlands can be more than a year, particularly in Utrecht and Amsterdam, so many students rent a room in the private sector. Quality differences between Dutch universities are generally small, and the best university in one subject can be the worst in another.

  7. Need-blind admission - Wikipedia

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    This approach typically results in a higher percentage of accepted students who require financial assistance and requires the institution to have a substantial endowment or other funding sources to support the policy. Institutions that participated in an antitrust exemption granted by Congress were required by law to be need-blind until ...

  8. List of universities in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Netherlands Defence Academy 1823 2005 Breda/Den Helder Special: National Military Academy Military Academy, since 2005 includes Department of Military Sciences ~75 ~200 Privately Funded Universities (accredited as Universiteit by Dutch law) (by type) Nyenrode Business University: 1946: 1982: Breukelen: Private: Business school

  9. Breda University of Applied Sciences - Wikipedia

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    BUas caters for more than 7,000 Dutch and international students from over 80 countries. The institute offers professional and academic bachelor’s and master’s programmes in the domains of Data Science & AI, Creative Business, Games, Hotel, Facility, Logistics, Built Environment, Tourism, Leisure & Events.