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Lem van Eupen acting director of Nuffic
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Lem van Eupen will be acting director of Nuffic as of 15 April. Lem is currently director of the National Agency Erasmus+.
"Internationalisation of education crucial to the Netherlands"
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The Netherlands earns a third of its GDP abroad. It is thus crucial to the business community that young people gain international experience and that foreign students are familiar with the Netherlands. Knowledge institutions, businesses and government agencies are increasingly joining forces to this end.
Director of Nuffic nominated as Chairman of PO-Raad, the Dutch Association of Primary Schools
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Freddy Weima, director of Nuffic, has been nominated as Chairman of PO-Raad, the Dutch Association of Primary Schools.
‘A beautiful philosophy: creating space for change makers’
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Over the past 70 years Nuffic has been the driver of internationalisation of education. During the festive jubilee event, stakeholders highlighted the different sides of a multifaceted organisation.
Boost for internationalisation of teachers in Brainport region
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Schools in Eindhoven's Brainport region are preparing their teachers for increasingly international education.
Internationalisation at home: 'You don’t need to do it all by yourself'
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The internationalisation at home approach 'makes it possible for students to gain international competences.' But how do you facilitate this, structurally?
Linking education to economic needs
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Ethiopian and Dutch education institutions and TVET organisations worked together on two projects in Ethiopia as a part of the Orange Knowledge Programme. Now, after four years, let's assess the achievements and insights gained from these initiatives!
EAIE 2023: key insights for Internationalisation at Home
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Are you looking for practical insights for Internationalisation at Home (IaH)? During a Nuffic Connects session on the EAIE, 6 take-aways for successful implementation were shared.
Grazing towards growth: solving farming challenges in Nigeria
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Dairy farming in Africa offers a potential for economic growth and youth employment, but also comes with challenges. Access to grazing land often leads to conflicts between farmers and herders as a result of climate change. A training initiative of the Orange Knowledge Programme in Nigeria, came with solutions for the challenges in farming and conflict resolution, alumni of the training share their lessons learned.
From seeds to success: women's empowerment in Mali
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In Mali, amidst the backdrop of insecurity and climate change, a project of the Orange Knowledge Programme helped women to improve their lives and uplift their communities. By supporting 716 small enterprises of women, and training 1004 women on agricultural opportunities, the project is a groundbreaking example of female empowerment.
EDU-SYRIA: solving cross-border challenges through skills development and education in Jordan
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In the face of cross-border challenges, the power of collective effort has become increasingly vital. Established a decade ago to aid those affected by the Syrian crisis, EDU-SYRIA aims at improving livelihood prospects for the people in Jordan, and helping youth to build a better future through skills and knowledge.
International experience for many students at risk
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Report on outgoing mobility during the corona crisis.
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