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Perspectives on cooperation in Higher Education between Turkey and The Netherlands

Perspectives on cooperation in Higher Education between Turkey and The Netherlands. NIHA 13-16 January 2008. Top destinations of Turkish students. Destination Turkey. 2005 Foreign students enrolled 18,166 From OECD Countries 1,483 (8.2%) (mostly from Greece, Germany, UK)

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Perspectives on cooperation in Higher Education between Turkey and The Netherlands

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  1. Perspectives on cooperation in Higher Education between Turkey and The Netherlands NIHA 13-16 January 2008

  2. Top destinations of Turkish students

  3. Destination Turkey 2005 Foreign students enrolled 18,166 From OECD Countries 1,483 (8.2%) (mostly from Greece, Germany, UK) From Non OECD Countries 16,883 (91.8%) (mostly from Azerbaijan, Bulgaria,Kazakhstan, Albania)

  4. Mutual attractiveness is low 2005 1.918.483 Turkish students 52.027 Turkish students abroad (2,7%) 644 Turkish students in NL 545.560 Dutch students 12.002 Dutch students abroad (2.2 %) 6 Dutch students in Turkey

  5. Impact on mobility? • Geographical proximity Only for incoming students in Turkey • Immigration Ratio Turkish students / inhabitants Germany 1: 100 The Netherlands 1:1000

  6. Issues hindering mobility • Language of instruction • Selection procedures • Lack of information on educational structure / quality / recognition • High tuition fees • Visa problems for studying in NL

  7. Enhancing attractiveness of NL • In state tuition fees for talented Turkish students in NL; • Higher Education visa for NL • Career perspectives for Turkish students at Dutch companies

  8. Maastricht

  9. Contact & Questions: www.unimaas.nl

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