This video was such a joy to watch, and super informative. I love your energy and your love for The Netherlands. I've been considering doing a PhD in Virology or Immunology somewhere in Europe, and I think The Netherlands, Denmark, or Sweden would be my top choices for location. Mainly because they value their PhD students and don't treat them as cheap labor like in the US.
Ask yourself the question, who gains most from all the benefits you mentioned ? Consider the following, you arrive fully grown with a good education ready to contribute to the economy of the Netherlands. Totally free Nigeria paid for it. If after your PhD you decide to stay and make your life here the benefits for the country only increase. So thank you for contributing.
Thank you for your comment. It got me thinking 🤔. I’ve always wanted to be an asset wherever I go. So if I decide to stay back in Netherlands, I would want to contribute positively as much as I possibly can.
Advanced degrees are NOT appreciated in Nigeria where tribalism rules in all places of work. Nigerian university lecturers repeatedly go on strike because their salaries are a tiny fraction of what they could earn elsewhere. Ms. Josehpine is an enormous asset right where she is because she will be paid commensurate with her doctorate, while the Netherlands' economy will benefit hugely from her work there.
@@riverbankfisher the fact remains she was born and raised in Nigeria and wether she is appreciated there or not, Nigeria made it possible for her become a productive citizen of the Netherlands. In a way she a gift from Nigeria. From the little I can judge she and her husband are valuable assets the Netherlands received for free. They are here and fully contribute to our national prosperity if you take it one step further they have a child in a country where not enough children are born a fact that can only be seen as positive ( unless you are a racist of course)
4 years is a bit standard for every type of education . That your seen as an employee also gives you a lot of live experience , and a way to lower any student debts while you are working and learning,. and experience is often more worth than what is tought in schools or books .
You are such a motivation. I need this guide right now. God bless you. I will be applying soon. I did have confusion about my husband but you cleared this point.
Nice. Considering going for my PHD... Canada, U.S main but also now considering Switzerland, Netherlands or even Germany. But the truth is I no even understand most of their web pages🤣🤣🤣 unlike The U.S and Canada
In your video, you mentioned one of the benefits as the "Relocation allowance" provided to international Ph.D. students, including their family members. I am interested in learning more about this benefit, specifically whether it is still offered by TU Delft. Could you kindly provide any official links or information related to this?
Hi there, I recently just finished my Masters in the UK and I'm hoping to get a paid PhD position in the Netherlands. I also happen to be a fellow Nigerian from Delta State. I have a background in Medicine for Undergrad. I would be greatful if you could give me any salient tips to get a paid PhD spot. Especially when it comes to published work cus unfortunately, I am lacking in that area. Cheers
Hiii ! I can't message you on integram . I am a fist year masters student and hope to complete academic activities this year and dissertation mum next year .Please Ill like to know what sschlarship route are available .Do you have a video I can watch .
Is the competition high for such paid PhD positions? I come from a humanities background. How is the competition compared to humanities v/s tech/STEM??
Hi Taiwo, your university should provide your family with sponsorship too (that’s if your PhD is being sponsored by the university). So I think you should send an email to the Unis HR indicating that you need your family to join you.
@@taiwotemitope1246 I don’t think so. Since PhDs are considered employees of the university, your wife should be provided work permit too on the same level that you were employed. So if you didn’t need to learn Dutch, she shouldn’t too. But I think when you discuss with HR they’ll give all the details.
Thank you for the resourceful information you create about Netherlands. I have watched a couple of your videos, they are interesting and educative. I am considering relocating to the Netherlands, I have an external PhD offer I am on here in Nigeria. I have quite a lot of questions and clarifications about this. I would appreciate if I can get your email so I can discuss further with you, thank you.
This video was such a joy to watch, and super informative. I love your energy and your love for The Netherlands. I've been considering doing a PhD in Virology or Immunology somewhere in Europe, and I think The Netherlands, Denmark, or Sweden would be my top choices for location. Mainly because they value their PhD students and don't treat them as cheap labor like in the US.
I'm adding Netherlands as one of my PhD application next year. Thanks for the information :)
Wow, thanks for this video. Especially about the drivers license. Thanks for sharing.
You’re welcome Wendy. I’m glad it helped in some way🤗
Ask yourself the question, who gains most from all the benefits you mentioned ? Consider the following, you arrive fully grown with a good education ready to contribute to the economy of the Netherlands. Totally free Nigeria paid for it. If after your PhD you decide to stay and make your life here the benefits for the country only increase. So thank you for contributing.
Thank you for your comment. It got me thinking 🤔. I’ve always wanted to be an asset wherever I go. So if I decide to stay back in Netherlands, I would want to contribute positively as much as I possibly can.
Advanced degrees are NOT appreciated in Nigeria where tribalism rules in all places of work. Nigerian university lecturers repeatedly go on strike because their salaries are a tiny fraction of what they could earn elsewhere. Ms. Josehpine is an enormous asset right where she is because she will be paid commensurate with her doctorate, while the Netherlands' economy will benefit hugely from her work there.
@@riverbankfisher the fact remains she was born and raised in Nigeria and wether she is appreciated there or not, Nigeria made it possible for her become a productive citizen of the Netherlands. In a way she a gift from Nigeria. From the little I can judge she and her husband are valuable assets the Netherlands received for free. They are here and fully contribute to our national prosperity if you take it one step further they have a child in a country where not enough children are born a fact that can only be seen as positive ( unless you are a racist of course)
4 years is a bit standard for every type of education . That your seen as an employee also gives you a lot of live experience , and a way to lower any student debts while you are working and learning,. and experience is often more worth than what is tought in schools or books .
Great honest review thank you
You are such a motivation. I need this guide right now. God bless you. I will be applying soon. I did have confusion about my husband but you cleared this point.
Interesting Topic... can’t wait to join you in netherland for my masters degree 💥
Yeahhhhhhhh are you excited??🥰🥰🥰
Thanks for the heads up ❤
Been waiting for this topic thank you dear
You're welcome hun🥰
I like the space between your teeth, believe me its very unique and makes you even attractive....stay happy and thanks for spreading good things
Omg😂😂 love how you’re pushing this Netherland market
Hahahah. It's a beautiful place🤗
I will chat you on instagram
Thanks for sharing
PAID...😂🤣🤣! LOVE your content.
This is really educative👏👏
Thank you soo much🤗🤗🤗
Hello beautiful. I'm new here and I really enjoyed watching you speak 😍 will definitely watch other videos as well
Nice. Considering going for my PHD... Canada, U.S main but also now considering Switzerland, Netherlands or even Germany. But the truth is I no even understand most of their web pages🤣🤣🤣 unlike The U.S and Canada
U talk well 😊
In your video, you mentioned one of the benefits as the "Relocation allowance" provided to international Ph.D. students, including their family members. I am interested in learning more about this benefit, specifically whether it is still offered by TU Delft. Could you kindly provide any official links or information related to this?
Every educative
Hi there, I recently just finished my Masters in the UK and I'm hoping to get a paid PhD position in the Netherlands. I also happen to be a fellow Nigerian from Delta State. I have a background in Medicine for Undergrad. I would be greatful if you could give me any salient tips to get a paid PhD spot. Especially when it comes to published work cus unfortunately, I am lacking in that area. Cheers
Hi,This is an educative video..Please can you mention the name of your university again please?
Delft University of Technology
Here we would say TU Delft and if you live in Delft we won't say Delft 😉
Hiii ! I can't message you on integram . I am a fist year masters student and hope to complete academic activities this year and dissertation mum next year .Please Ill like to know what sschlarship route are available .Do you have a video I can watch .
Cool
Hi Josephine, will you please help me out in the process of applying for a PhD, in Business Administration?
Do you need a blocked account if you secured a phd position in netherland
Like in your case did you present a blocked account ?
Hello I really loved your video.. Can you please tell me is there any tuition fees that we have to pay... Please help me
Is the competition high for such paid PhD positions? I come from a humanities background. How is the competition compared to humanities v/s tech/STEM??
Please how do one go about the family reunion visa process? I am a potential PhD student and I want my wife to join me
Hi Taiwo, your university should provide your family with sponsorship too (that’s if your PhD is being sponsored by the university). So I think you should send an email to the Unis HR indicating that you need your family to join you.
@@josphineogugua thank you so much. Please will she be required to learn Dutch language a bit before coming and how long does the application take?
@@taiwotemitope1246 I don’t think so. Since PhDs are considered employees of the university, your wife should be provided work permit too on the same level that you were employed. So if you didn’t need to learn Dutch, she shouldn’t too.
But I think when you discuss with HR they’ll give all the details.
@@josphineogugua thank you so much. Do you know any document(s) that I need to be gathering prior to the application?
Can you move with a dependent to the Netherlands to study for your PhD?
Yes you can. Especially if the PhD is a paid position
Thank you. When do they open for 2024 intake
zorg dat je NEDERLAND GAAT LEREN
Nederland of Nederlands? Only first character should be capital, also in Dutch. @john
Thank you for the resourceful information you create about Netherlands. I have watched a couple of your videos, they are interesting and educative. I am considering relocating to the Netherlands, I have an external PhD offer I am on here in Nigeria. I have quite a lot of questions and clarifications about this. I would appreciate if I can get your email so I can discuss further with you, thank you.
Hello. Do you get funding for the external PhD position?