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67% discount on Dutch courses at the Language Centre!

09 February 2018

Are you looking for Dutch courses for your international staff? Register them now at the Language Centre and you can get up to a 67% discount! Language proficiency is essential for effective communication in the international workplace. Therefore the Dutch government makes funds available for Dutch language learning for both individual and group courses, up to a maximum of €50,000 per company.


How does it work?

1. You register your staff member(s) for a Dutch course at the Language Centre.
2. You apply for funding (see links below), using the course information we provide you with in our quotation.
3. Your staff take the course, you receive the funding directly from the government.

Feel free to contact us!

Should you be interested, we would be more than happy to help you find Dutch courses for your international staff. And of course our other language courses, intercultural training courses and business communication training courses are always available too.

Language Centre

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