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… different people from different countries, there are a lot of different cultures. It was great to learn from each other and get to know everyone.” Update : shortly after graduating, Marc took up a position with Yunify. He sat down to tell us about his experiences at Maastricht University and with finding a job . Vorige dia Volgende dia Bachelor’s graduates Data Science and Knowledge Engineering (now Data Science and Artificial Intelligence) Master’s graduates Artificial Intelligence and Data Science …
… speaker Donovan Livingston and by Hermien Miltenburg who advised parents on how to best support their children in choosing a study programme. The Student Room Escape at the Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences allowed participants to experience how busy and fun student life can be. Also popular were the green screen photo booths, the robot demonstrations and the quizzes. This open day was the first to allow visitors to make use of the UM Open Day app, which we developed ourselves. …
… what is strong instead of what is wrong in any situation, especially at university. Later, the Sense-Based Education Workshop posed a seemingly peculiar question: "What does your teaching smell like?" Indeed, these days were filled with a multitude of experiences that go beyond words. You just had to be there. And next year, you can be! By Munshya Mupela, Student Assistant at EDLAB UM Education Days Presentations The workshop presentations are available in the EDLAB group on the Maastricht …
… you had a good life, friends, an interesting job… How is your life now that you are in Maastricht? “The first months I was confused an unstable without a plan or a clear goal. I could only think of what was happening in my country Yemen, where I experienced painful events. I clearly remember everything and the war is still raging now. I think I have a ‘survivor guilt syndrome’: I think of all the tragedies that are still happening and I want to do something for Yemen, but that is not possible … Project Maastricht (RPM)? “I got a chance to work for RPM as a volunteer and to help them build an ambassadors team to support refugees in Maastricht. I assist RPM with their planning and I help them reflect on refugees’ needs. I can build on my experience and at the same time adapt to a European style of working. RPM has broadened my horizon and allowed me to meet many different people. It has opened doors widely, also in my social life.” What would be your advice to refugees? “Always be …