Holland/Netherlands Fully funded Scholarships program |Orange
Knowledge Program
The Orange Knowledge Program aims to contribute to a
society's sustainable and inclusive development. Its scholarships are open to
mid-career professionals in specific countries
About
this scholarship
The Orange Knowledge Program (OKP) offers scholarships
funded by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs available for a selection of:
· Short
courses (duration 2 weeks to 12 months);
· Master’s
programs (duration 12 to 24 months)
Countries
You
may be eligible for an OKP scholarship if you are a national of and working in:
Bangladesh, Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Colombia, Congo
(DRC), Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guatemala, Guinea, Indonesia, Iraq, Jordan,
Kenya, Lebanon, Liberia, Mali, Mozambique, Myanmar, Niger, Nigeria, Palestinian
Territories, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan,
Sudan, Suriname, Tanzania, Tunisia, Uganda, Vietnam, Yemen and Zambia.
Requirements
A
limited number of scholarships is awarded to female and male professionals who are:
· motivated;
· living
and working in an OKP country;
· proficient
in English or French;
· working
in one of the priority areas for their country;
· can
motivate using and transferring their knowledge and experience in their
employing organization after their studies;
· Agreeing
to the OKP
obligations and conditions (133.9 kB).
Language
You need English or French language skills to follow
classes in the Netherlands. Demands for certificates showing language skills differ
per education institution.
Priority themes per country
The main priority areas of the Orange Knowledge Program
are;
· sexual
and reproductive health and rights
· security
and rule of law
· food
and nutrition security
· water
management
There are focus areas for each country. Please note that
these focus areas, as well as the list of countries is subject to change. Only
applications that fall within the focus area of your country of employment are
eligible.
Employer
statement
You need an employer
statement that is signed by you and your employer. It shows us that your
employer supports your application. And that you can share the knowledge and
experience you gained in the Netherlands once you return to your country. This
is required because the OKP is focused on strengthening organizations by
strengthening people.
Government
statement
If you are a civil servant, it might be necessary to sign
a government statement. This
certifies the support of your government for your OKP application.
Please check whether your local government requires a
government statement: Government
statement requirements
Other
requirements
The education institution will inform you on the
requirements needed for your application. As this scholarship is for working
professionals, applications from students will not be taken into consideration.
In order to apply for one of the courses you must motivate:
· that
you work within the priority themes for your country as mentioned above;
· how
the courses will strengthen both you and the organization you work for;
· how
you will use your newly gained knowledge and experience in your organization
after your study
How
to apply
You cannot apply online on this website. Please follow the
steps below and apply through the Dutch education institution of your choice.
1. Check
if your application falls within the OKP focus areas determined for your
country.
2. Check
if you meet the OKP eligibility criteria.
3. Find
a course on the OKP course list. Please find a study, using the filter 'Orange
Knowledge Programme (OKP)'.
4. Ask
your employer whether they are willing to nominate you for an OKP scholarship.
5. Contact
the Dutch education institution of your choice to receive more information
about the application procedure, the academic requirements and the link to
apply online.
6. Prepare
your application: employer statement, motivation, passport, government
statement (if required).
7. During
an application round, submit your application online using the link you receive
from the Dutch education institution. Please be aware of the application
deadline of the educational institution of your choice.
Deadlines
of application rounds
You can only apply for a scholarship during an open
application round.
The following rounds are expected for 2022:
Round
1 - for master’s and short courses
- Accepting applications between 2 February - 22 March
16.00 CET.
- Both master’s and short courses should start between 25
July and 21 November 2022.
Round
2 – for short courses
- Accepting applications between 11 May - 28 June 16.00
CET.
- Courses should start between 21 November 2022 and 20
February 2023.
Round
3 - for short courses
- Accepting applications between 31 August – 11 October
16.00 CET.
- Courses should start from 20 February 2023 onward and
must be completed before 31 August 2023.
Deadlines
per institution
Please note that educational institutions may set a
shorter deadline for application. Please consult your educational institution
for the exact deadlines.
Selection
procedure
The procedure is as follows:
1. Candidates register with their Dutch education
institution
2. Dutch institution nominates candidates and submits
grant application
3. Embassies check eligibility and assess applications
4. Selection results available for Dutch education
institutions
5. Grants awarded through Dutch education institutions
Results of applications are announced 3 to 4 months after
application. The Dutch education institution through which you applied for the
scholarship will contact you on the results of your application.
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Do
you need help?
Please contact the Dutch education institution where you
want to study on questions regarding your application for the OKP scholarship.
In order to receive help, it is essential to decide where you want to study and what course you want to do. Education institutions can give you more information on the various steps involved in the application and selection procedures, as well as the eligibility criteria
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