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New tool simplifies recognition of microcredentials
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Micro-credentials, certificates of brief learning experiences, are becoming increasingly important in higher education. However, due to the growing range of options, they are difficult to assess in admission procedures. Nuffic's new Micro-Evaluator tool simplifies this assessment.
Annelies van Eenennaam manager of the pillar NL Nuffic
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Annelies van Eenennaam will start in September as the new manager of the pillar Netherlands of Nuffic, the Dutch organisation for internationalisation in education.
Nuffic opens information desk for students who have fled from Ukraine
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New information desk for refugee students from Ukraine helps them in choosing their study. They can contact Study in Holland with specific questions about studying in the Netherlands.
‘We are incredibly enthusiastic about the Global Goals’
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The great challenges of our time cannot be solved without international cooperation. That is why we, too, are committed to the Global Goals. What do we do with them and what does this mean for our programmes and activities?
Orange Knowledge Programme extended
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Management of the Orange Knowledge Programme extended with one year.
In conversation with Titia Bredée, Nuffic’s new Director General
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Education, government and entrepreneurs must join forces to take internationalisation to the next level, says Titia Bredée, Nuffic's new Director General.
looking through a different cultural lens: online at home
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Learning from cultural differences and examining your own culture can be done abroad, but also online, as two international degree programmes at The Hague University of Applied Sciences discovered.
'Listening closely to what people want to achieve is crucial'
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Jeroen Kelderhuis, Head Civil Society & Education Division at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, shares his impressions on the Orange Knowledge Programme (OKP) midterm review and what COVID-19 means for international cooperation programmes.
Our regional approach put into practice
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For the Orange Knowledge Programme we foster knowledge sharing and stimulate synergies within local contexts – on a national but also on a regional level. Here’s how.
'Nuffic wants to help build a world in which everyone can participate'
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Significant changes to Nuffic's range of tasks were announced in the summer of 2019. This marked the start of a turbulent period, which was further compounded this year by the coronavirus crisis.
We discussed the situation with Director Freddy Weima.
Visiting Burundi: learning from 'the small ones'
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Just before the COVID-19 outbreak, we visited Burundi, one of the smallest ‘full-programme’ countries of the Orange Knowledge Programme. The trip made clear this little French-speaking gem makes an ideal breeding pond for smart partnering to create change.
Joannie Marlene Bewa to give keynote at OKP Partner Days
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Dr. Joannie Marlene Bewa, researcher and global advocate for women’s health and education, will give the keynote speech at the Orange Knowledge Partner Days.
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