THE NETHERLANDS INSTITUTIONS ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (NIAAN)
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Excellent Education Program In Netherlands
Innovative Methods of Teaching

The Dutch are easy-going, as well as English-savvy

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You may qualify for scholarship
Various Scholarship Offers

Higher education Scholarships endowed by various donors in the Netherlands, Nigeria and or those endowed by the NIAAN

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Become a member today
Various Opportunities For Members

Are you a NUFFIC Alumni (NFP Awardees), self sponsored students or sponsored by other funding /private organization

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Membership

NUFFIC Alumni (NFP Awardees), self sponsored students or funding /private organization sponsored

Engagement

Dutch higher education Institutes attended by Alumni for technical advices and consultancy

Strengthen

We look for ways to strengthen cultural ties between Nigeria and the Netherlands as a nation

Promote

Educational, social, cultural and development projects in Nigeria in collaboration with Netherlands.

The Netherlands Institutions Alumni Association Nigeria (NiAAN) – has been founded to connect former students from Nigeria who had previously studied in any Dutch Higher education schools in the Netherlands either as NUFFIC Alumni (NFP Awardees), self sponsored students or those sponsored by any other funding /private organization with the aims and objectives listed below.

WHY STUDY IN THE NETHERLANDS?

If Rembrandt, Van Gogh, and speed skating go together in your mind, and you like mobility and open-minded people, then perhaps you were made for studying in the Netherlands.

 

Extra treats are the internationalised community, hearing English spoken as frequently as Dutch, great museums, and a colourful nightlife. Sure, the rainy weather might be a bit of a downer, but you won’t mind about that when you have great company.

 

What can we say? There are few other study destinations better than the Netherlands. But it’s never a bad idea to give you more specific details so you know what you’re getting yourself into.

Students choose to do their degrees in the Netherlands for a multitude of reasons, starting with the fact that the Dutch are easy-going, as well as English-savvy. 

 

Add to that the laid-back, informal style of teaching, that’s focused on the student’s experience, and there’s no surprise the Netherlands is a top study destination in Europe. 

 

Those who are pickier choose the Netherlands because of its unique culture and its geographical position in the heart of Europe, which makes many neighbouring countries equally accessible.

What to study in the Netherlands?

Numerous English-taught programmes and native English-speaking teachers make studying in the Netherlands very appealing to international students. And there’s no other country that can beat the Netherlands at programmes related to Water Resource Management.  By now you already suspect that some of the most popular study options in this country are related to Engineering and Tech.

 

Here’s some key subject areas you can study in the Netherlands:

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Major cities in the Netherlands

The Netherlands has ten major cities that attract both students and tourists, and are great urban hubs, starting with its capital, Amsterdam. Dutch cities are often lively, environmental-friendly, and maintain a cultural vibe.

Some of the best student cities that you can choose from are:

Which universities to attend in the Netherlands?

With over 10 universities featured in international higher education rankings, Netherlands is an exciting country to study in. Dutch universities attract their students with a casual approach to education and top English-taught degrees.

If you don’t know where to start looking for a Dutch university, you can have a sneak-peak at the following options:

Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e)

Wageningen University & Research

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Dear members and participants,  

We are truly sorry to announce that the much awaited maiden edition of the 1st International Water Summit and Exhibition in Nigeria has been *postponed*.