Philips sponsors ten MSc studentsPhilips Semiconductors, in Nijmegen, reached an agreement with TU Delft about sponsoring foreign Electrical Engineering MSc students.
From 2001, Philips will provide scholarships to ten foreign students annually. TU Delft’s Electrical Engineers believe their course for foreign students will help to fulfil the needs of Dutch industry for technically skilled, globally-orientated people, at a time when Dutch students are becoming less interested in studying Electrical Engineering.
More Asian students for regular TU Delft courses
The number of foreign, first-year students who will follow regular Dutch-language BSc and MSc courses has increased to 13 percent. Of these 282 foreign students, 48 did not only come to the Netherlands to study at the university, but also attended a Dutch secondary school. Most of the foreign students are from the European Union, with (Dutch-speaking) Belgium being the front runner. The number of Asian students is especially increasing, from 36 last academic year to 76 this year. The majority of them (24) are from Indonesia. However, the increasing number of Asians comes from other countries.
Philips sponsors ten MSc students
Philips Semiconductors, in Nijmegen, reached an agreement with TU Delft about sponsoring foreign Electrical Engineering MSc students. From 2001, Philips will provide scholarships to ten foreign students annually. TU Delft’s Electrical Engineers believe their course for foreign students will help to fulfil the needs of Dutch industry for technically skilled, globally-orientated people, at a time when Dutch students are becoming less interested in studying Electrical Engineering.
More Asian students for regular TU Delft courses
The number of foreign, first-year students who will follow regular Dutch-language BSc and MSc courses has increased to 13 percent. Of these 282 foreign students, 48 did not only come to the Netherlands to study at the university, but also attended a Dutch secondary school. Most of the foreign students are from the European Union, with (Dutch-speaking) Belgium being the front runner. The number of Asian students is especially increasing, from 36 last academic year to 76 this year. The majority of them (24) are from Indonesia. However, the increasing number of Asians comes from other countries.
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