In the past, to the land of China#Now, demand science to the Netherlands
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Literally, science is now not limited to China which is still in the Asian continent zone, but extends to the European continent, such as the Netherlands.
The country is located in the northwest region of the European continent is indeed a favorite study destination for students of the world. Dutch nonprofit in the field of higher education, Nuffic Neso Indonesia, even mention that 1 in 10 students in the Netherlands are international students.
The Netherlands has more than 112,000 international students. Of this number, approximately 1600 of them are students from Indonesia. So, what makes the student smitten with the Country Windmills? Here's the review.
The Holland Scholarship also supports 768 Dutch students for fee assistance for college, internship or research in a country outside the European Economic Area for a minimum of three months.
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The Holland Scholarship also supports 768 Dutch students for fee assistance for college, internship or research in a country outside the European Economic Area for a minimum of three months.
1. International Program
The universities in the Netherlands offer the largest English language program in the continent of Europe, which is about 2,100 programs. Of course this becomes a convenience for foreign students. They are not required to speak Dutch.
Not only that, 95 percent of the Dutch population seems to be proficient in communicating in English. This will certainly make international students, including Indonesian students, easily blend in with the local community.
2. Quality education
The quality of Dutch education institutions has been recognized worldwide. Therefore, good education and skills are an important requirement to find employment in this country.
According to the OECD Better Life Index, the Netherlands scores well above average in terms of education and skills.
The teaching system in the Netherlands is interactive and student-centered. Students need not hesitate to express opinions and open minded.
They will also be guided to develop valuable skills, such as analyzing, solving practical problems, and creative thinking.
The Dutch students learn together while visiting a number of areas in Indonesia in SMA Negeri 2 Tangerang City,
During the visit, 36 high school students, 6 teachers and 1 doctor from Dutch were introduced to the culture and environment in Indonesia.
The Dutch students study together while visiting a number of areas in Indonesia in SMA Negeri 2 Tangerang City.
During the visit, 36 high school students, 6 teachers and 1 doctor from Dutch were introduced to the culture and environment in Indonesia.
On the other hand, tuition and living costs in the Netherlands are also lower than other English-speaking countries.
Plus, there are so many scholarships offered by the Dutch Government, such as Studeren in Nederland, Netherlands Fellowship Program, and Orange Tulip Scholarship.
3. The international community
As mentioned earlier, the Netherlands has over 112,000 international students. They come from 190 different countries.
That is, when studying and settling in the Netherlands, students will interact with the global community, exchange ideas, and learn the culture of various countries.
4. A safe and happy country
According to the Global Peace 2016 index, the Netherlands is on the list of 25 of the safest countries in the world. Not only safe from crime, the Netherlands also has high security in the transportation system.
So no wonder, Nuffic Neso Indonesia Director, Peter van Tuijl, suggested that Indonesian students try bikes as a means of transportation while in the Netherlands. In addition to fast, healthy, and cheap, cycling is also a real practice to achieve a better quality of life.
On the other hand, the Netherlands is ranked sixth in the list of the happiest countries version of World Happiness Report 2017. Indeed, in general, the Dutch people are satisfied with their lives.
When asked to rate their general satisfaction with life on a scale from 0 to 10, the Dutch gave a score of 7.3.
Cycling in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The city is said to have 800,000 bikes. Amsterdam is famous for bicycles. So much so, a bicycle transportation service company called Yellow Bike issued a new idea around Amsterdam, called Backie.
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Cycling in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The city is said to have 800,000 bikes. Amsterdam is famous for bicycles. So much so, a bicycle transportation service company called Yellow Bike issued a new idea around Amsterdam, called Backie.
5. Explore Europe
Study in the Netherlands will provide an opportunity to explore mainland Europe. In just three hours, we can take pictures at the Eiffel Tower, which became an icon of Paris.
Meanwhile, the trip back and forth to London and Berlin only spend five to six hours on a train.
Flower tulips in Almere, Netherlands. In contrast to Amsterdam, the city in the province of Flevoland is still feel cool and quiet of migrants and tourists.
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Flower tulips in Almere, Netherlands. In contrast to Amsterdam, the city in the province of Flevoland is still feel cool and quiet of migrants and tourists.
6. Careers in the international arena
The Netherlands is the country with the 18th largest economy in the world. Some of the major multinational companies, including Philips, Shell, and Unilever, are from the Netherlands.
Well, to try how the career in the country, the Dutch Government provides an opportunity for international students to apply the skills and knowledge they can during the lecture.
International students who have graduated from the study period may apply for a one-year residence permit to find work or start a business there.
Indonesian students awarded a scholarship Studeren in Nederland (StuNed) in the Netherlands initiated the In the Footstep of Hatta discussion forum: How to Build Global Competitiveness. The discussion was held at the annual StuNed Day event at the Dutch Embassy in The Hague.
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Indonesian students awarded a scholarship Studeren in Nederland (StuNed) in the Netherlands initiated the In the Footstep of Hatta discussion forum: How to Build Global Competitiveness. The discussion was held at the annual StuNed Day event at the Dutch Embassy in The Hague.
In this educational exhibition, prospective students can get information on various scholarships to study in the Netherlands, tested the IELTS Prediction Test, and attended a Motivation Statement writing seminar.
Interestingly, in one-on-one session, visitors can meet face-to-face with representatives of universities in the Netherlands, of course with the agreement first.
What are you waiting for? Yuk demand knowledge to the Netherlands!