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Subject: European education news from Holland - January24, 2007



  • Nyenrode Business Schools: 3 video films made by students

These three short clips have been created by some of the Nyenrode students and alumni to bring you the "insider's view" of the university. Not the facts and figures (which are available elsewhere on our website and in our brochure), but things that give you a more personal impression of the famous Nyenrode experience, brought to you from the heart of Nyenrode!

     See: videos from Nyenrode  


  •  How to prepare for life after graduation of Dutch university
That is a question many international students ask themselves as they prepare for life after TU Delft. Martin Stehouwer, an Intellectual Property manager at Philips Semiconductors in Nijmegen, discusses the expectations and attitudes that predominate in Dutch industry when it comes to employing international student graduates.

As a top manager at Philips Semiconductors and alumnus of TU Delft, Martin Stehouwer knows exactly what Dutch companies are looking for in the university graduates who are looking for good engineering jobs in the Netherlands.

Stehouwer began his professional career as a Philips design engineer in 1995, before moving on to project leadership, project management, and currently intellectual property management. Stehouwer is an accomplished techno-manager and has served Philips in multiple locations, including as far east as Taiwan and Tokyo.
   

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  • Saxion Universities have a history of more then 100 years

Saxion Universities are located in the East of the Netherlands on three campuses, in the characteristic cities of Deventer, Enschede and Apeldoorn and have a student population of approximately 20,000 of which 2,000 are international students, taking both Bachelors and Masters programmes in 22 different pathways.

International programmes are taught in English and comprise both business and technical studies. A Dutch Bachelors or Masters degree is recognised throughout the world and will enable graduates to seek employment in their home country, or many other countries across the globe.

The Eastern part of the Netherlands and the adjoining German borderlands are developing into an area with tremendous growth potential, constructed on a powerful knowledge economy and regional self-confidence.

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