Scholarships are available from the Netherlands Fellowship Programme (NFP) to follow the Master of Public Health/International Course in Health Development (MPH/ICHD) starting in September 2017. This course is a 12-month Masters programme organised by KIT (Royal Tropical Institute) and the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU) on location in our historic building in Amsterdam.
You can choose from the following study tracks:
If you are from one of the 51 NFP countries you are strongly encouraged to apply for an NFP scholarship. For further information on the scholarship, the list of NFP countries, and application instructions visit our NFP webpage.
NFP Scholarship deadline
- Apply to your desired course at KIT, following the links above, before 20 February 2017.
Registration period NFP: 3 February – 22 March 2017
General application deadline
- Deadline KIT for applicants with other funding is 15 June 2017.
NFP scholarships for courses in summer 2017
For a number of KIT courses in summer 2017 there are scholarships available from the Netherlands Fellowship Programme (NFP).
Registration period NFP: 3 February – 22 March 2017
General application deadline
- Deadline KIT for applicants with other funding is 2 months before the start of the course.
- Follow the links below for more information on each course and apply directly for your course of choice through our online application system.
- For further information on the scholarship, the list of NFP countries and application instructions visit our NFP webpage.
- Please note that these advanced courses can also be followed as part of the Master in International Health (MIH).
Course dates: 14 – 25 August 2017
This advanced practitioners course equips participants with up-to-date knowledge and state-of-the-art monitoring and evaluation (M&E) tools enabling them to answer such questions as:
What models, frameworks and tools are suitable for a specific evaluation? How to balance the perspectives of different stakeholders?
Course dates: 14 – 25 August 2017
This course focuses on the analysis of health systems in countries affected by, or recovering from, protracted crisis. It is organised jointly with the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Save the Children and the World Health Organisation (WHO).
More scholarship opportunities
Are you looking for financial support to study at KIT? There are a number of other scholarship options. Options differ per nationality and profession. For different options and opportunities visit our fellowship page: www.kit.nl/fellowships.
Attention: for a number of scholarships the deadline is autumn 2017.
Other courses
Read more about our other courses: www.kit.nl/training