HRM & Changemanagement
Stand for growth and motivation of people in change processes
The HR department of organizations is increasingly of strategic importance in professional organizations. Strategic HRM is inextricably linked to this. Change processes, organizational development and effectiveness of teams make an essential contribution to the company result. Do you want to grow into a policy-making and strategic role? And be able to substantiate the added value of HR policy? Keep working on your skills, get the latest trends and insights and be at the forefront of your field with the HR & Change Management programs of Nyenrode
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HR & Change Management at Nyenrode
- Positive influence on the operating result
- Personal growth and organizational development
- Apply academic knowledge directly
- Learning from and with colleagues from the field
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Long-Stay Visa (MVV)
A provisional residence permit is always issued for
If you require a visa to cross the border into the Netherlands and wish to stay for longer than 90 days, you may need a residence permit. In many cases you will also have to apply for a long-stay visa before you travel to the Netherlands. This visa is also called an authorisation for temporary stay (MVV). For more information about the MVV, refer to the the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs. A provisional residence permit) is always issued for one particular purpose of stay such as “highly skilled migrant” or “scientific researcher under EC Directive 2016/801”. You will have to await the receipt of your Provisional Residence Permit in the country of origin before you can arrange your journey to the Netherlands.
As a recognized sponsor, your employer will apply for a provisional Residence Permit (MVV) for you. The employer simultaneously submits an application both for your MVV and your residence permit at the same time. The IND (Immigration services) assesses the application and notifies your employer/host of the outcome. When it has been granted, the Dutch embassy/consulate will be notified and you will be able to collect your MVV from the Dutch embassy by appointment.
Short-Stay Visa
This so called a C-Visa, Schengen-Visa, or tourist visa, allows you to visit the Netherlands up to a maximum of 90 days. It is a sticker in your passport and can be issued for one or multiple entries. The holder of a Short Stay Visa can travel freely within the Schengen area. You have to apply for a Short Stay Visa in person.
Check the consular webpage for information on the Shengen-visa or if you wish to find more information on how to apply for it.
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Erasmus+ Staff Training grant
After you finish your degree:
EU/EER nationals:
EU/EER nationals do not need a visa to stay or work in The Netherlands after graduation.
Non-EU nationals:
As a Non-EU graduate you can apply for an Orientation Year Visa which allows you one year to start your own business in the Netherlands or offer you time to find employment within the Netherlands. For more information on this opportunity, please refer to the IND website. Usually, the visa application procesprocess takes between three and six months. We therefore recommend you to apply at least three months prior to your student visa expiration date.
Regardless of your nationality, if you work part-time or full-time, you need to take out Dutch health insurance. Please check the detailed information .
Internship or working
If you are a student who is currently enrolled at a university in the Netherlands:
- EU/EER nationals: EU nationals do not need a visa to study or work in The Netherlands.
Non-EU nationals:
Internship
If you are in the possession of a student visa, you are required to have an internship agreement. This agreement needs to be co-signed by the company you will be completing the internship at, as well as your educational institution. No extra permit or visa is required.Working
Your employer will have to apply for a work permit for you. You are not allowed to work without it. Furthermore, you are limited to work a maximum of 16 hours per week during the year, or full-time during the vacation months from June to August.
Please note: Regardless of your nationality, if you plan to do an internship or/and a (part-time) job, you need to take out Dutch health insurance. Please check the detailed information here.
Study
When coming to The Netherlands for study, you might need a visa. Through the below information we will help you on your way.
EU/EER nationals:
EU nationals do not need a visa to study or work in The Netherlands.
Non-EU nationals:
As a Non-EU national, you will most likely be required to apply for a visa to enter the Netherlands for study or work purposes. However, as your purpose of stay is to study in the Netherlands, your visa will need to be applied for by the university and not you as a student. As a student you are responsible for the application fee of a study visa.
Important: Please be aware that the Dutch Immigration services (IND) require you to attain at least half of your study points (ECTS) per academic year. Students starting in September will be required to have attained at least 30 ECTS at the end of the academic year. Students starting in January will be required to have attained 15 ECTS. Nyenrode will check this at the end of every study year and inform the IND of your study progress. If your progress does not meet the mentioned threshold, the IND can withdraw your residence permit.Furthermore, you are obliged to inform the IND within one month after quitting or completing your program that you are no longer studying at Nyenrode.
Scholarships or loans for particular nationalities
Scholarships or loans for particular nationalities
The DUO Student Finance:The Master of Science (MSc) in Management is a recognized degree program. If you have Dutch nationality or are an EU/EEA citizen, you can apply for student financing through DUO. Refer to DUO to explore your personal options.
Scholarship for all:
The Revolving Scholarship - The Nyenrode Fund offers you the opportunity to apply for one of the revolving scholarships. These scholarships are funded by our warm network of alumni and can amount up to a maximum of € 10,000 per year. During your career, you will pick up the baton and support a future student of Nyenrode yourself by supporting the Nyenrode Fund. Through our scholarship webpage you can learn more about your eligibility or the requirements to apply.
The MSc Scholarship - The application procedure for the MSc Scholarship is similar to the Revolving Scholarship. You may use the same motivation letter and financial plan. There are ten scholarships of € 9750 available.
The GMAT Excellence – If you have a GMAT score of 650 and higher, you are eligible to apply for this scholarship amounting to € 9750. To apply for this scholarship, you need to submit the GMAT transcript, motivation letter, and financial plan. You may use the same motivation letter and financial plan with the other scholarship applications, such as Revolving Scholarship.
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Code Amber: Storm Eunice
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Supply chain management requires horizontal management approach
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Juridification of business ethics stand in the way of true ethics
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Corporate Governance reform at European level
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Michael Erkens as new professor of Financial Reporting as of January 1
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Effective performance management in the public sector?
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Making a real difference with sustainable marketing.
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“A gender quota is not enough”
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MBA in Amsterdam: a great learning experience
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Without ‘design strategy’ no successful implementation
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