According to the Minister’s vision, the Netherlands shall become a global leader in the open sharing of teaching materials by 2025. Open education has also been covered in the recently published coalition agreement. Next to that, the ministry funded a national incentive scheme to stimulate educational innovation around open and online education, with special attention for open learning material.

Npuls: National Growth Fund programme

Npuls is spearheading the transformation of Dutch tertiary education through innovation and digitalisation. In the next eight years, vocational schools, universities of applied sciences, and research universities will collaborate to build a resilient, future-proof sector that adapts to societal changes.

Central to this effort is the development of digital educational resources. By 2032, learners and lecturers will have access to a diverse, up-to-date range of open, semi-open, and commercial resources through a national digital ecosystem. This ensures flexibility and control over content use and cost, while promoting inclusivity, accessibility, and high-quality education.

Over the next year and a half, the Maastricht University Library’s Open Science in Education team will work with the Npuls team to promote open learning materials across six focus areas, as part of the OpenUp scheme. These efforts align with the international Open Science movement, supporting collaboration, knowledge exchange, and enhanced access to digital resources.

UM projects in the incentive scheme

Open and online education offers opportunities for innovation and quality enhancement of education. The Dutch Minister of Education, Culture and Science, therefore, provided funding with the incentive scheme on open and online education giving room for projects in two pillars: Online education and Open learning materials. Maastricht University has been successful several years in acquiring OCW/SURF grants.

Most projects shared their materials on edusources.
SURF and Open Education

Higher Education Institutes exchange knowledge and expertise on the topic of Open and Online Education through SURF, the collaborative ICT organisation for Dutch higher education and research.

SURFs introduction to open educational resources (OER) explains what OER’s are, how you can use them in your own teaching, and how you can structure your own materials in such a way that others are able to make optimum use of them.

SURF special interest group (SIG) on Open Education

SURF hosts Special Interest Groups (SIGs), with experts from the participating research universities and universities of applied sciences of which the SIG on open and online education is one.

Community edusources

Join the national community and engage in discussions about open educational resources.