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Highschool panel

Wanted: highschool students with an opinion!


We offer all sorts of information through all kinds of channels to inform prospective students about us and help them with their study choice. But what we offer, is that also what you are looking for?

That is one of the many questions that we ask the members of our UM highschool panel. And we are always looking for new members. Are you interested?

(for the Dutchies who are reading this: don't worry, we also have a scholierenpanel where Dutch is the main language)

 

As a member of the UM highschool panel:
 you'll get several online questionnaires (max six a year), and
 now and then, you'll get invited for an online group discussion about a specific topic

Examples of topics: brochures, video's, websites, socials, open days

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As a token of our appreciation you'll get a gift voucher*; the more questionnaires you fill out and the more group discussion sessions you join, the bigger the amount of money on that voucher.

For those of you who rather collect karma points than vouchers, we have a second option: the UM gives money to a good cause on your behalf.

*Unfortunately, we can only arrange gift vouchers for panel members who live within the EU/EEA. If you are not from one of the aforementioned countries, we will donate money to one of the good causes of Maastricht crowdfunding

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Will you be our new critic? We'd love to have you, but only if you are:

 15, 16, 17 or 18 years old;
 currently in 4, 5 or 6 vwo (or an equivalent of the Dutch vwo, such as Abitur, ASO, IB diploma, A levels);
 planning to start studying at a Dutch university within now and two years from now (doesn't have to be UM, but you're always welcome :);
 already thinking about what you will study in the future;
 perfectly able to fill out online questionnaires (max. 6 per year);
 willing to give your outspoken opinion in an online group discussion.

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