UNESCO-IHE's programmes and courses have the following admission requirements.
MSc Programme
PhD Programme
Online Course
Regular Short Course
The official admission requirements for the UNESCO-IHE MSc programmes are:
English language requirements (for all study programmes)
Because all educational programmes are taught in English, it is very important that the candidates have an adequate level of spoken and written English.
The minimum required scores are as follows:
No English test required for:
The Institutional TOEFL-code number of UNESCO-IHE is: 8949.
Candidates whose English test results are not available shortly before the deadline of application for a certain fellowship, can already send in their application without the test result. They may be given a provisional admission letter. In this case final admission may be given later after receipt and approval of the English language test.
The main requirement for a PhD study at UNESCO-IHE is that candidates should hold an UNESCO-IHE MSc degree with high qualification. An MSc degree from another university or institute, equal to the standard of UNESCO-IHE, may also be acceptable. If a candidate is not yet in the possession of an MSc degree, but has an interesting research proposal and proven track record, he or she may be admitted to the UNESCO-IHE MSc programme first, as part of and in preparation for the PhD research.
PhD candidates will only be accepted after their research proposal has been approved by UNESCO-IHE’s Academic Board. The PhD degree of UNESCO-IHE is awarded jointly with a relevant Dutch University, which ensures that it is embedded in the prevailing higher education legislation.
Admission requirements include a university or Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree, a number of years of experience and a good command of the English language.
Admission requirements include a university or Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree, a number of years of experience and a good command of the English language.