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NICHE project helps Bangladesh Delta Plan
Climate change poses significant risks for Bangladesh. To deal with these risks, it is important that Bangladesh has high quality education and training institutions in the field of integrated water resources and land use management. The Netherlands Initiative for Capacity development in Higher Education (NICHE) supports the capacity development of these institutions.
Nuffic's new websites are now live!
This week Nuffic launched its new websites. We now have four new websites which we believe will improve the service we provide to our various target groups.
Sino-Dutch Forum on cooperation in higher education
The Chinese higher education sector is looking to cooperate more closely with Dutch higher education institutions. A large delegation of Chinese higher education institutions and government agencies visited the Netherlands on 25 June for a Sino-Dutch Higher Education Forum.
New website for Study in Holland
The Study in Holland website has undergone a complete make-over: it has a more compact structure and content as well as a fresh, new design. The focus is on students who are exploring the option of studying in Holland or another foreign country, and on international students who are currently in Holland.
Read and write with us in Nuffic blogs
Nuffic regularly publishes blogs on its website. Most of these blogs are written by policy officers at Nuffic's Expertise department, but external experts in internationalisation or development cooperation are welcome to send in a blog for publication on our website.
Gap year abroad contributes to study success
Drop-out rates are significantly lower for students who travelled prior to entering university. This is one of the conclusions from recent surveys carried out among first-year students at Dutch universities.
Russia recognises diplomas of 10 Dutch universities
Diplomas from ten Dutch research universities will now be acknowledged in Russia without additional state evaluation.
ACA Annual Conference 2012
Internationalisation is becoming more and more mainstream and diverse in higher education. It is something that any self-respecting higher education institution sees as a fundamental aspect of its organisation. That was the overall message at the ACA Annual Conference in Helsinki.
Dutch language and culture in South Korea and Indonesia
South Korean and Indonesian students preparing to study in the Netherlands can get a first taste of Dutch language and culture through their local Nuffic Neso office. It will help ‘soften’ the experience of arriving in a new country and strengthen their options in the long run for doing an internship or working in the Netherlands.
Investigation into NPT project in Uganda
Nuffic has started a fact-finding investigation into alleged fraud within an NPT project in Uganda. Several Dutch newspapers ran articles about this at the end of May.
Invite your students to join the Nuffic Neso pre-departure briefings
Nuffic Neso offices regularly hold pre-departure meetings to prepare students who are about to go to Holland for study purposes. If you have students coming to Holland, you can invite them to join these meetings.
120 Indonesian students on StuNed Day 2012
Despite the rather chilly spring weather, 120 Indonesian StuNed scholarship recipients came to The Hague from all over the Netherlands for the StuNed Day 2012.
Nuffic collaborates with African Network for Internationalisation of Education
The African Network for Internationalisation of Education (ANIE) is collaborating with Nuffic on a research project, titled Internationalisation of Higher Education in Developing Countries: Current Issues and Trends.
Nuffic identifies obstacles in mainstreaming gender
In many of the capacity development programmes managed by Nuffic gender equality proves hard to reach. Even when explicit gender-related specifications are included on request of the donor. Based on the lessons learned through NFP, NPT and NICHE Nuffic has now identified a number of key obstacles to the desired gender balance.
Asia-Europe Rectors' Conference: registration open
Registration is now open for the third ASEM Rectors’ Conference, held in Groningen, the Netherlands, on 25 & 26 September. The meeting will be preceded by the first Asia Europe Students Forum.
Expand your network at the EAIE
The 24th edition of the annual EAIE conference will take place in Dublin from 11 to 14 September 2012. The EAIE is the largest international education fair in Europe and the perfect opportunity to meet existing partners and expand your network.
NFP: first round Tailor-Made Training a success
The Tailor-Made Training programme, which is part of the Netherlands Fellowship Programmes, was launched on 1 January 2012. The first deadline, on 1 April, yielded 44 training requests from 21 different NFP countries. We have now completed the selection process and the first calls for tenders have recently been published.
Guatemalan university honours Netherlands and Nuffic
In 2011 San Carlos University in Guatemala has started a NICHE project on land administration which is being implemented by the Faculty of Geo-information Science and Earth Observation (ITC) of the University of Twente and Kadaster International.
Forward survey on EU banking to your exchange students
The European Commission has launched a survey to assess cross-border banking experiences within the European Union. There is a specific questionnaire for European exchange students.
An open approach to capacity building
Open course ware may help create academic teaching communities supporting higher education institutions in developing countries. Since 2008 the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science has been promoting open access to learning materials and lectures through the Wikiwijs programme, one of the many open course ware initiatives worldwide.

