by Admin | Nov 6, 2017 | Education and study, Information |
Dutch public education is of a very high standard, and only a very small proportion of pupils attend private schools. There are three types of education: public, private and special education. The difference is that public schools receive government funding, while...
by Admin | Aug 6, 2016 | Information, Volunteer work & internships
Are asylum seekers and status holders allowed to intern or perform a work experience placement? Asylum seekers are allowed to intern if their procedure has been running for at least six months. When your procedure has not started yet and during the first six months...
by Admin | Jul 28, 2016 | Education and study, Information
Not all refugees will be able to work right away. Most of them will have to study first. For adolescent and adult refugees vocational or higher education is the most logical choice. In that way they can obtain a diploma that will help them with their entrance in the...
by Admin | Jul 26, 2016 | Education and study, Information
Study in Holland is an initiative of Nuffic to promote and inform students worldwide about Dutch higher education. Study in Holland is the official starting point for all international students who are considering Holland as a study destination. Together with the...
by Admin | Jul 22, 2016 | Education and study, Information
What is a credential evaluation? A credential evaluation is a written statement, which indicates the value of a foreign diploma or study programme in the Netherlands. It contains a comparison of a foreign diploma or study programme with the Dutch educational system....
by Admin | Jul 18, 2016 | Education and study, Information
The Netherlands has a binary higher education system. Binary in this context means there are two types of higher education: research-oriented and profession-oriented: Research-oriented education (wetenschappelijk onderwijs, WO) is traditionally offered by research...