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Department of

Central Services

Our Reference M. Baburek


CS-SA/MRA/ACAD T +31 15 215 17 28
E m.baburek@unesco-ihe.org

Student Number and Email


1048701 UNESCO-IHE
andiksyaifudin@gmail.com PO Box 3015
2601 DA Delft
The Netherlands
Date
06 February 2017

Subject
Provisional admission

Dear Mr Zuhri,

We have evaluated your application for admission to the MSc programme in Water Management and
Governance with specialisation Water Resources Management 2017-2019. The programme will start on 19
October 2017 and ends 25 April 2019.

We are pleased to inform you that you have been provisionally accepted to the programme. Final admission
depends on proof of financial support before 01 August 2017. This letter of provisional admission will be
required for applications for scholarships.

Information on scholarships can be found at our website: www.unesco-ihe.org/fellowships.


Information on the cost of the programme can also be found at our website: www.unesco-ihe.org/tuition-fees.

If you belong to an NFP eligible country, it may be possible that UNESCO-IHE is interested to nominate you
for NFP fellowship. Please find attached information on the nomination and selection procedure. As the
number of nominations that UNESCO-IHE can make is limited, we strongly advise you to apply for other
forms of financial support. If you are eligible to apply for a fellowship from the JJWBGSP (World Bank) and
you also belong to an NFP eligible country, we advise you to apply for both the NFP and JJ/WBGSP
scholarship, as described on the information attached.

We wish you success in obtaining funds and kindly request you to keep us informed of your further plans with
regard to your studies at UNESCO-IHE.

We look forward hearing from you again,

Yours sincerely,

Date: 06 February 2017


UNESCO-IHE
Mrs. Marlies Baburek
Fellowship and Admission Officer

Education, research, innovation and Visiting address T +31 15 215 17 15


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UNESCO-IHE is integral part of UNESCO and mandated to strengthen the capacity of organisations and people in the water and environment sectors worldwide. The Institute is program-
matically accountable to UNESCO and is financially responsible to IHE Delft, a foundation under Dutch law which is financially liable for all contracts entered into by UNESCO-IHE.

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