Normally you will be asked for your Master diploma when you sign the contract for AIO (it means researcher in training, in another word, a job option often leads to a PhD degree.) and when they apply work permit for you. (I guess also for applying KM).
But these're all not that important, you may still find a way to go through it. What is very important is that before you can defence your PhD thesis and finally get your degree, you have to apply something called "exemption from Dutch higher education". You have to provide your Master diploma and transcripts to prove that your previous education abroad equals to (or higher than) a Dutch Master degree (or WO graduate in old time). I'm in UvA, but I guess it's same in other Us. |