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StuNed scholarships programme from Netherlands government for Indonesian

03.30.2012 · Posted in Netherlands

StuNed, Studeren in Nederland, is a scholarship programme focusing on mid-career professionals, as part of the bilateral cooperation between Indonesia and the Netherlands. The scholarship programme aims to contribute to the development of Indonesia through strengthening the human resources of Indonesian organisations. Individual applicants may apply for master degree or short courses in the Netherlands, whilst institutions may apply through the StuNed Group Application.

The StuNed programme is supporting the Dutch policy for development co-operation with Indonesia and aims to contribute to the achievement of the UN Millennium Development Goals in 2015. The framework for the bilateral relations between the Netherlands government with Indonesia is laid down in the Multi-Annual Policy Framework 2012-2015 which covers 5 prioritized sectors namely water management, food security, economic sector, judicial sector, and human rights. The overall objective is to strengthen bilateral relations institutional capacity in support of the above mentioned sectors goals.
Candidate’s profiles

The target group for the StuNed scholarships programme will be Indonesian mid-career professionals. Priority will be given to candidates from Indonesian partner organisations of the Dutch Embassy:

1. Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB), Faculty of Industrial Technology, Faculty of Arts and Design, School of Architecture
2. Bogor Agricultural University (IPB), Department of Agri-Business
3. Constitutional Court
4. Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs
5. Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK)
6. General Attorney Office
7. House of Representatives (expert staff only Commission I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII and X)
8. Indonesian Financial Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (PPATK)
9. Indonesian Heritage Trust (BPPI)
10. Indonesian National Forces (TNI)
11. Indonesian National Intelligence (BIN)
12. Indonesian National Police (POLRI)
13. Indonesian Palm Oil Commission (IPOC)
14. Indonesian Press Council
15. Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM)
16. Jakarta Art Institute, Faculty of Arts
17. Judicial Commission (KY)
18. Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG)
19. Ministry of Agriculture
20. Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy
21. Ministry of Defense
22. Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources
23. Ministry of Environment
24. Ministry of Finance
25. Ministry of Foreign Affairs
26. Ministry of Forestry
27. Ministry of Home Affairs
28. Ministry of Law and Human Rights: Dir General of Legislation, Dir. General of Immigration, Directorate for International Law, Directorate for Human Rights and Directorate for Correctional Services
29. Ministry of Marine and Fishery
30. Ministry of Education and Culture
31. Ministry of Public Works
32. Ministry of Religious Affairs
33. Ministry of Trade
34. Ministry of Transport
35. National Agency of Drug and Food Control (BPOM)
36. National Archive (ANRI)
37. National Coordinating Agency for Surveys and Mapping (BAKOSURTANAL)
38. National Counter Terrorism Agency (BNPT)
39. National Development Planning Board (BAPPENAS)
40. National Resilience Institute of the Republic of Indonesia (LEMHANNAS RI)
41. Partnership for Governance Reform
42. State Audit Board (BPK)
43. State Secretariat
44. Supreme Court (MA)
45. University of Slamet Riyadi, Solo, Faculty of Social and Political Science (FISIP)
46. University of Gadjah Mada (UGM), Faculty of Archeology

The ideal StuNed candidates is strongly committed to develop human resources in Indonesia; to increase the institutional capacity of the Indonesian partner organizations; to strengthen the bilateral cooperation between Indonesia and the Netherlands, and the effectiveness of the existing cooperation projects.
Eligible courses

In general, all international training and degree courses offered by Dutch providers are eligible, as long as the chosen programme is in line with the priority areas as mentioned in the Multi-Annual Policy Framework 2012-2015. An overview of these courses can be found in www.studyifinder.nl

StuNed for Master Degree Programmes

Main requirements to apply:

* be an Indonesian national;
* have earned a S1 or Bachelor’s degree or its equivalent at a recognized university in Indonesia; be able to provide evidence of the academic achievements (minimum G.P.A. score 2.75):
* relevant work experience for at least two years;
* have an academic or professional background that is related to the subject of the course;
* be full time available for the entire period of the study programme or course and be able to participate in and complete all courses;
* IBT TOEFL 79/80 or IELTS 6
* be admitted to one of the courses or programmes offered by Institutes of Higher Education in the Netherlands for the academic year 2012;
* no age limit, but priority will be given to mid-career professionals.

Eligible study programmes

The eligible master courses can be accessed in www.studyifinder.nl. The duration of the Master courses is up to two years with the maximum tuition fee of EUR 15,000 per year.

Deadline : 15 March 2012

Application Form can be downloaded here

CV Form can be downloaded here

StuNed for Short Courses

Main requirements to apply:

* be an Indonesian national
* have earned a S1 or Bachelor’s degree or its equivalent at a recognized university in Indonesia; be able to provide evidence of the academic achievements (minimum GPA score 2.75)
* relevant work experience for at least two years
* have an academic or professional background that is related to the subject of the course;
* be full time available for the entire period of the study programme or course and be able to participate in and complete all courses
* have a high level of English proficiency, TOEFL IBT 68 or IELTS 5,5
* be admitted to one of the courses or programmes offered by Institutes of Higher Education in the Netherlands for the academic year 2012
* no age limit, but priority will be given to the mid-career professional

Eligible study programmes

All short courses in www.studyfinder.nl with a duration of more than 6 weeks and less then 6 months with a clear relation to the objectives of the StuNed programme.
Deadline :

1 Mar 2012 (for courses starting between 1 Jul – 31 Dec 2012)

1 Oct 2012 (for courses starting between 1 Jan – 30 Jun 2013)

Application Form can be downloaded here

CV Form can be downloaded here

StuNed for In Country Short Course

In-country short course is one of StuNed modalities that target applicants who plan to upgrade their knowledge and skills through courses provided by the Indonesian-based Dutch training providers. The courses are conducted in English or Bahasa Indonesia as the languages of instructions.

All applicants should be admitted to one of the courses offered by the training provider prior to submitting the StuNed scholarship application to Nuffic Neso Indonesia. The deadline for StuNed application is one month before the starting of each course.

MDF Pacific Indonesia, a Dutch training provider based in Bali, Indonesia, delivers various management short courses that are conducted in English or Bahasa Indonesia. Further information on the course schedule can be accessed in MDF Pacific-Indonesia website: www.mdf.nl/mdf-pi

Nuffic Neso Indonesia will announce the result of the selection by email.

Deadline : 1 Mar 2012

Application Form can be downloaded here

CV Form can be downloaded here

StuNed for Tailor-Made Training Programmes

Institutions, consortia and functional networks (hereafter called institutions/networks) may submit a collective application for staff upgrading. Training needs can consist of existing master courses (including the Dutch part of a double degree programmes) and short courses or tailor made programmes.

Priority will be given to the Indonesian partner organisations of the Dutch Embassy. Institutions and other organization related to the development sectors which are mentioned in the Multi-Annual Policy Framework are also eligible.

Tailor made programmes are defined as short courses of which the starting date, location and/or time frame is adjusted to the institutions requirements. The programme may take place entirely or partly in Indonesia or the Netherlands.

Detailed information on procedures, deadlines and guidelines for proposals and forms, please contact: info@nesoindonesia.or.id

http://www.nesoindonesia.or.id/indonesian-students/information-in-english/scholarships/stuned

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