Partner For International Education and Examination
Education & Training Centre of the Netherlands (ETCN) specializes in international educational programs in Central and Eastern Europe. ETCN is the main partner of NIMA in these regions. Based on years of experience ETCN developed, in close cooperation with NIMA, international NIMA-A and NIMA-B programs. The educational programs of ETCN distinguish themselves with tailor made educational programs for Central and Eastern Europe and with a competence based practical approach. The slogan of ETCN is “Put Knowledge into Practice” and that is exactly what we do in our NIMA programs.
The in close cooperation with NIMA offered programs:
- Are completed with an international accredited and recognized NIMA/EMC diploma
- Make use of local trainers who work in the field in which they teach
- Offer lectures and materials in the local language
- Are supported by detailed high quality educational materials based on the system of competence based education
- Have an individual approach with coaching
NIMA programs have been running successful apart of Netherlands in Czech Republic, Slovakia, Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, and Armenia etc. Number of countries hosting NIMA rapidly grows.
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