On 6 March Nuffic opened a Netherlands Education Support Office (Neso) in the heart of Bangkok.
The opening of Neso Thailand reconfirms the strong ties between the Netherlands and Thailand in the area of higher education. Dr Sumate Yammnoon, Secretary General of the Commission on Higher Education of the Ministry of Education spoke at the occasion, as did the Netherlands ambassador Tjaco T. van den Hout. Other speakers were E. Martijnse of the Netherlands Ministry of Education, Culture and Science and Sander van den Eijnden, director general of Nuffic, the Netherlands Organization for International Cooperation in Higher Education. Mr. van den Eijnden performed the official opening ceremony, as Neso Thailand is part of Nuffic’s global network of Netherlands education support offices.
Window into higher education in the Netherlands
The Neso is intended to serve as a window into higher education in the Netherlands and is part of Nuffic. Neso Thailand provide information on studying in the Netherlands, on scholarships and the reality of life in the Netherlands. It additionally facilitates contact between Dutch and Thai higher education institutes, allowing them to identify potential areas of cooperation.
The Neso office in Thailand is the 10th office to be opened, following Neso offices in Indonesia, China, Taipei, Vietnam, Mexico, India, South Korea, Brazil and Russia. The Director of the Netherlands Education Support Office is Mr Soehirman Patmo. He heads a small team of Thai employees.
On 6 March Nuffic opened a Netherlands Education Support Office (Neso) in the heart of Bangkok.
The opening of Neso Thailand reconfirms the strong ties between the Netherlands and Thailand in the area of higher education. Dr Sumate Yammnoon, Secretary General of the Commission on Higher Education of the Ministry of Education spoke at the occasion, as did the Netherlands ambassador Tjaco T. van den Hout. Other speakers were E. Martijnse of the Netherlands Ministry of Education, Culture and Science and Sander van den Eijnden, director general of Nuffic, the Netherlands Organization for International Cooperation in Higher Education. Mr. van den Eijnden performed the official opening ceremony, as Neso Thailand is part of Nuffic’s global network of Netherlands education support offices.
Window into higher education in the Netherlands
The Neso is intended to serve as a window into higher education in the Netherlands and is part of Nuffic. Neso Thailand provide information on studying in the Netherlands, on scholarships and the reality of life in the Netherlands. It additionally facilitates contact between Dutch and Thai higher education institutes, allowing them to identify potential areas of cooperation.
The Neso office in Thailand is the 10th office to be opened, following Neso offices in Indonesia, China, Taipei, Vietnam, Mexico, India, South Korea, Brazil and Russia. The Director of the Netherlands Education Support Office is Mr Soehirman Patmo. He heads a small team of Thai employees.
Address
All Seasons Place, 3th Floor, M. Thai Building 87 Wireless Road, Bangkok 10330.
Tel: + 66 (0)2 252 6088 Fax: + 66 (0)2 252 6033.
E-mail: info@nesothailand.org
Opening hours: 08.30 -17.30 Website: http://www.nesothailand.org/
All Seasons Place, 3th Floor, M. Thai Building 87 Wireless Road, Bangkok 10330.
Tel: + 66 (0)2 252 6088 Fax: + 66 (0)2 252 6033.
E-mail: info@nesothailand.org Opening hours: 08.30 -17.30 Website: http://www.nesothailand.org/
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