Current Courses

02 Feb 2010

NFP offers a variety of both master's degree programmes and short courses.

NFP - master's degree programmes starting in 2010

Download an overview of master's degree programmes starting in 2010 (274 kB)

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Download the application deadlines 2010 (26 kB)
 

NFP - short courses starting in 2010

Download an overview of short courses starting in 2010 (199 kB)

Download the changes on the 2010 course list (8 kB)

Download the application deadlines 2010 (26 kB)
 

Joint or double master's degree programmes

A number of master's degree programmes take place, either in its entirety or in part, in one of the NFP countries, for example as a 'joint programme' or as a 'double degree programme'. In these cases, the Dutch institution and the partner institution in an NFP country deliver the programme together. NFP fellowships are no longer available only for participants originating from the NFP country where (part of) the programme takes place and for participants originating from surrounding countries that are part of the same region as the country where the course takes place. These programmes are open to all candidates as long as the offered programme is relevant for the candidate's employing organization and country.

A number of master’s degree programmes take place, partly or as a whole, in non-NFP countries. For these programmes there are no restrictions on the nationality of participants. These programmes also lead to a Dutch degree.
 

Joint short courses

A number of short courses takes place, partly or in its entirety, in one of the NFP countries. NFP fellowships will be available only for participants originating from the NFP country where (part of) the course takes place and for participants originating from surrounding countries that are part of the same region as the country where the course takes place.

A number of short courses takes place, partly or as a whole, in non-NFP countries. For these courses there are no restrictions on the nationality of participants. These courses also lead to a Dutch certificate or diploma.