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Here Nuffic staff and external experts provide background information on current events and analyse ongoing developments in international higher education.

Getting insight into training needs in the South: Comparing NFP TMT and Short Course Programmes

Posted by Mtinkheni Gondwe and Birgitte Vos at Mar 12, 2013 11:00 AM |

What does an analysis of TMT programme themes, in relation to NFP short course themes, tell us about the actual training needs in partner countries in the South?

Synergy in action: a new Nuffic publication

Synergy in action: a new Nuffic publication

Posted by Ad Boeren at Feb 20, 2013 04:05 PM |

Coordination of capacity building programmes in higher education and research.

Tailor-made Training:  Huge returns on investment

Tailor-made Training: Huge returns on investment

Posted by Mtinkheni Gondwe and Ouindinda Nikièma at Feb 15, 2013 04:40 PM |

In our previous blog last Wednesday, we unpacked the key characteristics of the Tailor-made training modality. In the present blog we discuss cost effectiveness of the programme and how Nuffic is balancing this against the rising interest in the programme.

Tailor-made Training:  A very effective capacity building instrument

Tailor-made Training: A very effective capacity building instrument

Posted by Mtinkheni Gondwe and Ouindinda Nikièma at Feb 13, 2013 02:20 PM |

Nuffic’s Tailor-made Training (TMT) programme is fast, flexible, responsive, relevant, demand-driven and target-oriented. In this blog, we unpack these adjectives of acclamation to illustrate just what it is that distinguishes this modality of capacity building.

2012 -  The year of the MOOCs?

2012 - The year of the MOOCs?

Posted by Jenneke Lokhoff and Rosa Becker at Jan 10, 2013 12:21 PM |

As usual a lot can happen in a year, and for 2012 this was not different. One of the developments that was highlighted by the end of the year by an initiative in the UK is the emergence of top universities offering free online courses. Can 2012 be baptised – among others – the year of the MOOCs (massive open online courses)?

Erasmus on budget – will there be funding?

Erasmus on budget – will there be funding?

Posted by Jenneke Lokhoff and Sjoerd Roodenburg at Jan 04, 2013 04:40 PM |
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Early this fall it became clear that the Erasmus student mobility grant is underfunded. This is due to earlier shortages in the EU budget and a lower budget for 2012 than the European Commission asked for in the negotiations with the European Parliament and member states. Overall, the European Commission needs € 9 billion euros extra for their 2012 expenditures, of which € 90 million is needed to comply with the agreements made for the Erasmus programme.

What international alumni appreciate about study and life in Holland

What international alumni appreciate about study and life in Holland

Posted by Mtinkheni Gondwe, Suzanne Kormeling, Renze Kolster at Jan 03, 2013 05:15 PM |

Nuffic conducted a study on what Holland Alumni from the countries where a Neso office is located, appreciated about their study and life in the Netherlands. What do the results tell us in relation to the potential to successfully attract and bind international alumni for the Dutch labour market?

The Value of an International Degree: Matching Expectations on Career Prospects to Reality

The Value of an International Degree: Matching Expectations on Career Prospects to Reality

Posted by Mtinkheni Gondwe, Suzanne Kormeling, Renze Kolster at Dec 20, 2012 03:40 PM |

Nuffic recently conducted a study on the effect of a Dutch degree on the career prospects of alumni from Neso countries. What do the results tell us?

Can benchmarks on education output advise on international cooperation strategies?

Can benchmarks on education output advise on international cooperation strategies?

Posted by Jenneke Lokhoff and Rosa Becker at Dec 06, 2012 10:45 AM |

Many countries and institutions seek cooperation with growth markets, such as the BRICs. A look at ranks on education output shows that these countries do not always score high. In some circles, this has raised a question: shouldn’t we focus more on co-operation with countries that traditionally score high on benchmarks, such as Finland and South Korea?

The Learning Curve: On tertiary education and internationalisation

The Learning Curve: On tertiary education and internationalisation

Posted by Jenneke Lokhoff at Dec 04, 2012 04:00 PM |

As part of a project to create a better understanding of what leads to successful educational outcomes, Pearsons in collaboration with the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) published a report last week that received global press coverage. The report 'The Learning Curve. Lessons in country performance in education' formulates lessons and insights for policymakers to achieve better results on national education outcomes.

Online media crucial in study abroad communication?

Online media crucial in study abroad communication?

Posted by Adinda van Gaalen at Nov 15, 2012 04:44 PM |
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Young people increasingly find information on education online. But is that also the case for study abroad options? Most literature is focussed on the use of online media in the recruitment for full degree programmes. In this blog we will discuss the use of online media to stimulate (short term) outgoing mobility.

New perspectives on Dutch capacity development programmes in post-secondary education and training

New perspectives on Dutch capacity development programmes in post-secondary education and training

Posted by Ad Boeren at Oct 29, 2012 05:10 PM |

On 2-3 July the conference ‘Shaping the Future: new perspectives on Dutch cooperation in post-secondary education and training for sustainable development ’ took place in The Hague. The conference was organised by Nuffic on behalf of the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs to discuss directions and perspectives for the design of new Dutch programmes for cooperation in post-secondary education and training.

The scramble for international alumni: Towards balanced benefits

The scramble for international alumni: Towards balanced benefits

Posted by Mtinkheni Gondwe (Nuffic), Suzanne Körmeling (Nuffic), Ruth Krahe (DAAD), Renze Kolster (Nuffic) at Oct 25, 2012 04:55 PM |

Should students from developing countries, who are studying in developed countries, return home upon graduation to contribute to the development of their own economies? Or is it okay for their developed host countries to actively poach and retain them for the good of their own labour markets?

JDAZ - A reference guide on joint degrees

JDAZ - A reference guide on joint degrees

Joint degrees are high on the internationalisation agenda in the European Higher Education Area. This month a new project started titled ‘Joint Degrees from A to Z’ (JDAZ) The project, which Nuffic coordinates, aims to provide clarity by developing a reference guide on joint degrees. But why develop a new guide if so much has already been published about joint degrees over the last years? And how to make sure that such a guide keeps providing state of the art information?

Foreign vs Dutch education institutions in development programmes

Foreign vs Dutch education institutions in development programmes

Posted by Ouindinda Nikièma at Oct 11, 2012 11:25 AM |

Increasingly foreign higher education institutions are participating in the capacity development programmes in post- secondary education and training funded by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs. These 'non-Dutch' institutions get involved as partners in various consortia implementing a growing number of projects.

Rebranding gender: Healing the fatigue

Rebranding gender: Healing the fatigue

Posted by Mtinkheni Gondwe and Johanna van Nieuwenhuizen at Sep 20, 2012 11:48 AM |

Rebranding ‘gender mainstreaming’ may be just what we need to move beyond the current fatigue that seems to have gripped the development field whenever the term is mentioned.

EAR2 project at the ENIC-NARIC conference

EAR2 project at the ENIC-NARIC conference

Posted by Hendrik Jan Hobbes at Aug 23, 2012 09:50 AM |

Just before summer, the ENIC-NARIC network held its annual conference. Among the many technical, procedural and informative items on the agenda, there was also room for interaction. The EAR2 project team was glad to participate in that, and gratefully accepted the invitation to organise a workshop.

E-TRAIN

E-TRAIN

Posted by Hendrik Jan Hobbes at Jul 10, 2012 10:50 AM |

Last June, the E-TRAIN project held a conference in Madrid, Spain. It was organised to disseminate the results of the project on training experts on quality assurance.

Value for money in international education: a new world of results, impacts and outcomes?

Value for money in international education: a new world of results, impacts and outcomes?

Posted by Ad Boeren, Kenneth King and Robert Palmer at Jun 21, 2012 12:00 AM |

Imagine if development partners would only pay for results if they were delivered (Cash on Delivery) or if they requested ‘money back’ guarantees from developing countries?

Internationalisation appears to be good for the economy. Let’s increase its quality.

Posted by Hendrik Jan Hobbes at Jun 19, 2012 12:00 AM |

The Dutch economy benefits from the internationalisation of higher education. At least, that is what is presented as one of the careful conclusions of the report by the CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis, recently published on the request of the State Secretary for Education. The report examines whether the internationalisation of Dutch higher education is indeed as beneficial for the Dutch economy as we all expect.

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