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Study Abroad

STUDY ABROAD

SCHOLARSHIPS FOR DUTCH SUMMERCOURSES

In the Netherlands and Flanders

Summer courses in Dutch language, literature and culture are a welcome supplement to the Dutch Studies courses being taken by students abroad. Three summer courses are organized under the auspices of the Nederlandse Taalunie. The summer courses are intended for non-native speakers of Dutch who for educational, professional or other reasons wish to extend their knowledge of Dutch language and culture. Courses are intended for persons not resident in the Dutch language area who are not native speakers of Dutch. Participants must be at least 18 years old and preferably no older than 35. They must have a command of Dutch at least an elementary level. A limited number of scholarships are available for these courses. In the Netherlands the course is held in Zeist; in Flanders in Ghent (University of Gent) and in Hasselt-Diepenbeek (University of Hasselt). The Zeist summer course can accommodate approximately 160 participants, the course in Hasselt-Diepenbeek approximately 100 and the one in Ghent approximately 60. Those completing the whole course will receive a certificate from the Language Union.

For more information, visit the Taalunie site at

http://taalunieversum.org/taalunie/summer_courses_in_dutch/

In the United States

Indiana University's European Union Study Center of Excellence is offering Euro 2000 graduate fellowships for summer study of Dutch at Indiana University's Summer Dutch Institute. Graduate students with an interest in public policy or those needing language training before embarking upon a professional internship in the EU are eligible. Applicants should state the relevance of their language study in the application. Graduates in other disciplines such as history or popular culture may apply a broad definition of policy studies, but need to explain convincingly how their interests are relevant to EU policy as a whole or to policy debates and research. Both US and non-US citizens are eligible.

For more information, visit the EU Center site at http://www.indiana.edu/~eucenter/langfellows.shtml

INTENSIVE DUTCH LANGUAGE COURSES IN THE NETHERLANDS AND FLANDERS

The James Boswell Institute at the University of Utrecht offers Dutch courses for highly educated people. Each of these courses deals not only with the Dutch language, but also with cultural and social aspects of the Netherlands. The pace of the courses is rapid and therefore you need to have a fair command of a Western European language. Courses start throughout the year and at all levels, from beginners to advanced learners.

For more information, visit the James Boswell Institute at

http://www.jbi.uu.nl

The Linguapolis at the University of Antwerp offers linguistic immersion programs for Dutch as a foreign language on the City Campus (Antwerp) and on the Campus Drie Eiken (Wilrijk). Classes are given in small groups of highly educated non-native speakers.

For more information, visit the Linguapolis at

http://www.ua.ac.be/main.aspx?c=.LINGUAPOLISEN

STUDYING DUTCH CULTURE AND LITERATURE IN THE NETHERLANDS

Leiden University offers a BA and MA in Dutch Studies. The program is intended for students with little, no or an intermediate proficiency in the Dutch language, but have a special interest in the Dutch language and culture. Extensive attention is paid to the language during the study period. In addition, Dutch literature, history, art history and linguistics are important parts of the curriculum.

For more information, visit Leiden University at

http://www.dutchstudies.leidenuniv.nl/index.php3?m=22&c=25

Central College Abroad in Leiden offers a wide variety of semester courses following the orientation period and intensive Dutch course. All students are required to enroll in “The Netherlands and its European Context,” the remainder of the schedule can be completed with courses selected from Central College offerings, Webster University or Leiden University offerings.

For more information, visit Central College Abroad in Leiden at

http://www.central.edu/abroad/leiden/academicPrograms.html

The University of Groningen offers a master in Dutch Culture. The master is an interdisciplinary cultural studies program that concentrates on Dutch Culture from the past up to the present. It approaches the Dutch culture in a interdisciplinary way by studying its different aspects (literature, the arts, language, politics, history) in their mutual relationship. The program wants to provide its students with a profound knowledge of the richly variegated Dutch culture as a whole.

For more information, visit the University of Groningen at

http://www.rug.nl/let/onderwijs/talenenculturen/nederlandsetaalcultuur/manedcultuur/index

The International School for Humanities and Social Sciences of the University of Amsterdam offers in January an intensive course about the Netherlands: Art, Language, Culture and the European Union. These themes are illuminated through lectures, meetings, and discussions with renowned Dutch academics, and coordinated site visits.

For more information, visit the Winter Institute ISHSS at

www.ishss.uva.nl/win/

SPECIAL EXCHANGE PROGRAM WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF NIJMEGEN AND THE UNIVERSITY OF UTRECHT

Thanks to the Exchange Agreement between the University of California at Berkeley and the Radbout University of Nijmegen and the University of Utrecht, you have the opportunity to study there for credit during one semester or one year. Under this agreement, each year two undergraduate or graduate students from each institution may study at the other one for one semester each, or one student may go for one year.

For more information, visit the Radbout University of Nijmegen

http://www.ru.nl/english/

and the University of Utrecht

http://www.uu.nl/uupublish/homeuu/homeenglish/1757main.html

HIGHER EDUCATION IN THE NETHERLANDS AND FLANDERS

The Nuffic

Netherlands Organization for International Cooperation in Higher Education.
http://www.nuffic.nl

Access to English language Higher Education in the Netherlands
http://www.studyin.nl

The NAF

The Netherland-America Foundation is the leading bilateral foundation initiating and supporting high-impact exchange between the Netherlands and the United States.

http://www.thenaf.org/index.cfm

The LUF

Each year the alumni organisation of Leiden University, the “Leiden University Fund” awards scholarships to outstanding foreign students pursuing a masters degree at Leiden University.

http://www.luf.nl/default.asp?paginaid=306

The VLIR-UOS

Flemish Interuniversity Council – University Development Cooperation.

Access to English language Higher Education in Flanders

http://sww.vliruos.be

The BAEF

The Belgian American Educational Foundation is the leading independent philanthropy in the support of exchanging university students, scientists and scholars between the United States and Belgium.

http://www.baef.be

The Fulbright Program

The Fulbright Program the largest U.S. international exchange program offering opportunities for students, scholars, and professionals to undertake international graduate study, advanced research, university teaching, and teaching in elementary and secondary schools worldwide.

http://us.fulbrightonline.org/home.html

The Roosevelt Study Center

Under the auspices of the Fulbright Scholar Program and co-sponsored by
the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences and Dow Benelux, the
Roosevelt Study Center offers an American scholar a 4-month residential
fellowship for advanced research in the area of twentieth-century American
history or American studies (including political science, sociology,
economics, law, and religious studies), preferably with an emphasis on
American-European relations.
http://www.roosevelt.nl/en/research_grants/

 

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