Netherlands Fellowship Program for Short Courses, Masters, PhD
Netherlands Government
Masters/PhD/Short Courses
Deadline: 4 Feb/6 May/7 Oct
Study in: Netherlands
Course starts: September 2014
Description:
The Netherlands Fellowship
Programmes (NFP) are demand-driven fellowship programmes designed to promote
capacity building within organizations in 61 developing countries by providing
training and education to their mid-career staff members. The NFP is funded by
the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs under the development cooperation
budget. The scholarships allow candidates to pursue Master studies, PhD
studies, or short courses at Dutch Universities or academic institutions.
Host Institution(s):
Dutch Universities and academic
institutions.
Field(s) of study:
Target group:
The NFP target group consists of
professionals who are nationals of and work and live in an NFP country. The chances of obtaining an NFP
fellowship increase if you live and work in Sub-Saharan Africa and/or if you
are a woman.
Scholarship
value/inclusions:
The fellowship compensates for three
main categories of costs: a) study-related fees b) travel and
c) subsistence. Costs in the categories a) and b) are entirely covered by
the fellowship, whereas the amount provided in category c) is a
contribution towards the actual costs. If applicable, the
fellowship holder is expected to cover the difference between the actual
costs and the NFP subsistence allowance.
Eligibility:
You must meet a number of criteria
that support the aim of the NFP to be eligible for a fellowship. You
must:
• be a professional with at least
three years’ relevant work experience;
• be a national of, and working and
living in one of the countries on the NFP country
list valid at the
time of application;
• be nominated by your employer, who
pledges to continue paying your salary and guarantees that you will be able to
return to the same or an equivalent position at the end of your fellowship
period;
• have been unconditionally admitted
by a Dutch institution to one of the Master’s degree programmes or Short
courses on the course list, or have agreed upon a PhD research proposal with
the Dutch institution. This means that you must have met all the academic
requirements set by the Dutch institution;
• Not be employed by:
- A multinational corporation (e.g.
Shell, Unilever, Microsoft);
- A large national and/or a large
commercial organization;
- A bilateral donor organization
(e.g. USAID, DFID, Danida, Sida, Dutch ministry of Foreign affairs, FinAid, AusAid,
ADC, Swiss Aid);
- A multilateral donor organization,
(e.g. a UN organization, the World Bank, the IMF, Asian Development Bank,
African Development Bank, IADB);
- An international NGO (e.g. Oxfam,
Plan, Care).
• have completed and submitted an
NFP PhD study, master’s degree programme or short course fellowship
application, including all the required documentation, before the applicable
fellowship application deadline;
• be employed in a subject area to
which the study will make a relevant contribution;
• have a clear-cut, work
relationship with a relevant organization and be in a position to introduce the
newly acquired skills and knowledge into that organization;
• be available full-time for the
entire period of the programme or course and be physically and mentally able to
take part in the entire programme;
• endorse the objective and the aim
of the NFP and use your new knowledge and skills to support your employing organization
and your country. Nuffic urges you to return to your home country upon finishing
the course or programme to meet the NFP aim in the most effective way.
If you apply for an NFP PhD
fellowship, you must:
• Not have accepted an NFP PhD
fellowship in the past;
• pursue the PhD study following a
‘sandwich’ or ‘picnic’ model, which means that at least a quarter of the PhD
study must take place in the candidate’s home country and/or region. A quarter
of the PhD study is calculated from the start date of the PhD-study (research)
until the end of the NFP-PhD fellowship.
If you apply for an NFP short
courses fellowship, you must:
• Not have accepted more than one
NFP short course fellowship in the past;
• Not have accepted an NFP short
course fellowship in the year prior to the fellowship application.
If you apply for an NFP master’s
degree programme (NFP-MA) fellowship, you must not have accepted an NFP
master’s degree programme fellowship in the past.
Application
instructions:
To be eligible for an NFP
fellowship, you must be admitted to the master’s degree programme, short course
or PhD study, for which you would like to use the fellowship. Thus before
applying for the scholarship, you need to apply for admissions directly at
the Dutch institution that offers the degree program of their choice.
Candidates are strongly advised to seek academic admission as early as
possible to allow the institution to process your application in time.
For 2014-2015, the first deadline
for fellowship applications is 4 February 2014 (Masters and Short courses).
The next deadlines are 6 May 2014 (Masters and Short courses) and 7
October 2014 (PhD and Short courses). You are only allowed to apply for
one NFP fellowship per deadline.
If you are interested to apply this
Scholarship, we are helping you for applying /getting scholarship. For
pre-assessment, please send e-mail with Detailed CV to brm.erc@gmail.com
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