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… student life in Maastricht. Student Room Escape, photo booth and a time machine New to this edition of the Bachelor’s Open Day was the Student Room Escape at the Faculty of Health Medicine and Life sciences, where prospective students were able to experience firsthand how busy and fun student life can be. At SSC prospective students could use the Green Screen Photo booth to picture themselves as an exchange student or intern in any city worldwide, while the photo booth at the Faculty of Arts and … allowed prospective students to imagine themselves as the person they expect to be ten or twenty years from now! There was also time for relaxation at the School of Business and Economics lounge, where visitors could take a break and reflect on their experiences, or play a game of pool. Our social media reporters were active all day, capturing the most fun and interesting moments. These social media posts - #UMBOD17 - can be found on our social media the social media tagboard . The next Bachelor's …
… thirteen times 'you have to take a test'. That illustrates the discourse within which we approach these people and what we expect from them." How the pitch title came about Raised in Canada as the daughter of Dutch parents, she also has some personal experience with migration rules. For this research (and also before that) she has been working with refugees, thence the title of her pitch: "Why are you an expat and I'm a criminal? a refugee once asked me. I am interested in groups that are outside …
… and innovation Stories of adaptation, transformation and innovation emergent in recovery phase from extreme flood events Three recovery pathways maps / webs from different localities / communities following July 2021 flood in NL, DE, BE. The experiences with nature-based solutions in different parts of the world (for example in Brazil) and the collaborative governance and power-and-inequality aspects of NBS. Better knowledge about the financing aspects of adaptation measures (dikes, …
… to the population. At our university, we are responsible for wide public health and global health packages that we are obliged to offer to our population. This provides our students, but also our teachers and researchers with an enormous practical experience from which they will benefit their entire lives.” text: Margot Krijnen Open bijschrift Photo: © Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS) … The INPACT project is one of the few academic collaborations between European and Iranian …
… students can add value to a city in a way. At this point in our lives we can still take risks and invest all this time – that will change when we have families. I don’t want to be in an office yet – I want to create something of my own and have these experiences.” They are now working with a consultant in the hope of getting a permit. “I’m sure we’ll find a way together with the municipality. There are definitely enough people enjoying what we offer and we enjoy this opportunity to celebrate our …
… recent alumni of the Master in Artificial Intelligence? Be aware of what you’re worth. You are at a point in your life that affords you plenty of time to think about what you really want, so take your time and always negotiate a good deal. In my own experience, what you yourself regard as the upper limit in terms of salary or benefits often is not even a starting point for the other party. Try to realise the full potential of your academic intellect, so that you can become more than just a …
… and we enjoy meeting the students. Our relationship is good, there are no inconveniences. Maybe it’s because my wife is in contact with the management. Lux ad Mosam is smaller and a different student association than Circumflex, for example. In our experience, you can reason very well with the students. We live next to students who often play the piano, sometimes until late into the evening and even very loudly. There’s no more piano playing after 10 PM now that we’ve talked to the students. …
… colleagues from Brightlands will organize follow up actions to realise the impact plans. Photography: Philip Driessen Ga naar de vorige dia Ga naar de volgende dia Positive development In the first module, rector Rianne Letschert discussed her own experience of knowledge utilisation in her role as researcher: “When I conducted my PhD research, nobody asked about its impact. That has changed over the past ten to fifteen years. This is a positive development, because it had added value for my …
… participants: “ The university that we study at or have graduated from is considered to be one of the top universities in Europe. In fact, the 5 th best young university in Europe. So how is it that with such valuable skills, and such valuable experiences and diplomas most of us are struggling with finding a job? This very question was tackled during this amazingly productive one-day event. Maastricht and the cities surrounding it attract a vast amount of students, yet less than 20% of them …