Monday, June 6, 2011
Holland Alumni Conference 2001, Den Haag-The Netherlands
Holland Alumni Conference 2011
To facilitate international knowledge networks, Nuffic organizes the second Holland Alumni conference supported by the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science and the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The conference takes place on 26 and 27 May 2011 in The Hague and is aimed at Holland Alumni who are interested in broadening their international network, improving their skills and representing Dutch higher education abroad.
Holland Alumni who finished a studyprogramme in the Netherlands no longer than 6 years ago can apply for the conference at this website until 31 March 2011.
Programme
200 selected applicants will be offered an exciting programme with case studies and skills training. The first day participants will work on case studies prepared by Dutch business community, NFP-organizations and Dutch higher education institutions. Participants exchange knowledge in an international team in relation to a number of issues such as climate change, food security, information technology and sustainability.
The second day a variety of training sessions will be offered that address skills that participants can use in their further careers.
Target group
The conference programme is aimed at Holland Alumni.
Holland Alumni associations and Dutch higher education institutions will be offered a training and networking programme in fall.
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