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What are the scholarships for undergraduate study in the Netherlands?
Dutch scholarships can be basically divided into three categories: national scholarships, orange tulip scholarships and college scholarships.

Erasmus Mundus EU Master Scholarship

Erasmus funded by the European Union

Mundus Project is a cooperative scholarship project in the field of higher education, and it is a global plan to provide exact higher education opportunities in Europe. Its main purpose is to seek to improve the quality of European higher education and its worldwide appeal. Second, Erasmus

Master's programs and scholarships in Mundus will provide a framework for promoting valuable exchanges and dialogues between different cultures.

By providing financial support for scholars and students to participate in international mobility, Erasmus

Mundus Project aims to help EU and non-EU applicants prepare for the global knowledge competition. Therefore, in Erasmus's place

Students studying under the Mundus program must complete their studies in at least two European countries. Of course, graduates will also get double degrees or degrees jointly awarded by several universities.

Requirements: Students applying for the EU Master Program in Erasmus, the Netherlands, Mundus.

Scholarship amount: 13000 euros, and funding time: three months.

Second, the Dutch Orange Tulip Award

The Dutch Orange Tulip Scholarship Project is sponsored by China Overseas Study Service Center-Cooperation Office of Netherlands Association for International Exchange of Higher Education.

China) was established in September, 2008, aiming at providing excellent China students with valuable opportunities to study for degree programs in the Netherlands. According to experts studying in the Netherlands, in the 20 10-20 1 1 academic year, this scholarship program

About 7 million RMB has been raised to support 60 outstanding China students to study in the top universities in the Netherlands.

Basic requirements for application: Applicants for the Orange Tulip Scholarship must meet the following basic application requirements:

(1) has Chinese mainland nationality and has settled in Chinese mainland;

(2) Having a bachelor's (master's) degree awarded by a university outside the Netherlands and planning to study for a master's degree in the Netherlands;

(3) Currently not studying or working in the Netherlands;

(4) Fluent oral and written English (IELTS 6 or TOEFL 80 or above);

(5) currently applying for a university in the Netherlands or having been admitted to a university in the Netherlands;

Remarks: The above conditions are only the most basic conditions for applying for OTS scholarship. Applicants who meet the above conditions may not be eligible to apply for a single scholarship offered by a Dutch school/company. Applicants must meet other application conditions proposed by OTS sponsors at the same time before they are finally eligible to apply for individual scholarships provided by sponsors.

The whole application procedure can be divided into the following stages:

(1) The pre-assessment will be implemented by the China office of the Netherlands Association for International Exchange of Higher Education as required.

The China Office of the Netherlands Association for International Exchange of Higher Education will pre-examine the applicant's materials according to the above basic application conditions and the specific requirements of the funding institutions of the Orange Tulip Scholarship Project. Only students who have passed the pre-assessment are eligible to enter the next round of selection organized by Dutch schools and companies.

(2) The evaluation team of the funded institutions of the Orange Tulip Scholarship Project conducts internal evaluation on the application materials.

Each funding institution of the Orange Tulip Scholarship Project has its own evaluation team, which is responsible for further evaluation and deciding the list of applicants who will enter the next round of evaluation, and the China office of the Dutch Association for International Exchange of Higher Education is responsible for publishing the list.

(3) Interview (optional)

Huygens scholarship

HSP huygens scholarship is open to students from all over the world. The Minister of Education, Culture and Science of the Netherlands established HSP for international students studying in the Netherlands with a total amount of 4 million euros.

The amount of Huygens Scholarship is not fixed, and the actual amount depends on the sum of the various components of the scholarship. This scholarship is specially designed for students with excellent academic background who plan to complete the final stage of bachelor's degree or master's program in the Netherlands. Students from all over the world can apply.

Application time: Generally, it begins in June of the previous year 1 1 and ends in June of the following year 1.

Scope of application: bachelor's degree or master's degree courses in any major in all universities in the Netherlands.

Scholarship provider: Ministry of Education, Culture and Science of the Netherlands.

Basic Introduction: The scholarship will provide financial support for 6 to 24 months, including:

1, monthly basic allowance 1380 euros (including standard medical insurance)

2. Partial tuition fee reduction.

3. Visa fee

4. According to the host country, provide corresponding one-way round-trip travel expenses.

4. Master Scholarship of Netherlands Research Fund Project (NFP).

This scholarship (NFP) is demand-oriented, aiming at promoting the development of universities and alleviating the shortage of technical talents in Dutch government, units and enterprises by training its on-the-job staff.

Application time: The deadline varies according to different projects. The term was mostly in the beginning of June of that year, 65438+ 10 month, and some of them ended in February of last year 1.

NFP provides the following options for professionals from developing countries:

(1) Scholarship for Master's Degree Program

(2) Scholarships for doctoral degree courses

(3) Short-term course scholarships

(4) Customized training courses

(5) refresher courses

Application conditions: Postgraduate entrance.

Scholarship amount:

NFP will provide some salary subsidies for applicants during their on-the-job study to help students outside the Netherlands or the Netherlands with their daily living expenses. Scholarships will cover tuition, visa fees, insurance fees, thesis research fees, etc.

Scholarship provider: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands will allocate funds from its cooperative development fund to support this scholarship.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) Scholarship offered by Dutch University.

Scholarships provided by Dutch universities are specially set up by universities to train and attract professionals, aiming at helping students study better at school.

1, Scholarship of The Hague University

2. Groningen University of Applied Sciences Scholarship

3. Leiden University Scholarship

4. Rotterdam School of Management Scholarship of Erasmus University in Rotterdam.

5. Maastricht University Scholarship

6. Delft University of Technology Scholarship

7. Scholarship of the International Institute of Geographic Information Science and Earth Observation

8. Tilburg University Scholarship

9. Tiasnibas Business School Scholarship, Tilburg University.

10, Trent University Scholarship

1 1, University of Saxony Scholarship

12, Maastricht school of management scholarship

13, TU/e Master Scholarship, University of Science and Technology, Netherlands.

14, free scholarship of Amsterdam University

15, Utrecht short stay scholarship, utrecht university scholarship

6. AMS Scholarship of Amsterdam University

AMS Scholarship was established in 2007-2008. The University of Amsterdam hopes to provide financial support for outstanding students from outside the EU, so that they can have the opportunity to further their studies. In 2009, 10 1 students from 3/kloc-0 countries around the world won AMS scholarships. The goal of the University of Amsterdam is to attract and recruit the best students from all over the world to study in its international classrooms, which is why outstanding students outside the EU economies can apply for AMS scholarships. AMS scholarships are used to fund their research and exchange programs in universities.

In order to ensure that students benefit the most from the scholarship, the following are some requirements for applicants. The applicant should:

Apply for undergraduate or postgraduate courses at Amsterdam University for the first time;

Meet the specific requirements of the application project; Individual projects may have academic qualifications, language and other requirements;

Maintain the current academic progress; Scholarship aid for the second year depends on students' satisfaction with their learning progress;

Holding a passport of a non-EU or European economy; Not qualified to accept the loan for studying abroad provided by the Dutch government;

Meet all the conditions for applying for a Dutch visa.