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… Zoekresultaten UM students, graduates and researchers may choose to go abroad for some time: to study, for an internship or for a research position. For some courses of study, time abroad is a mandatory part of the programme. Start your preparations on time If you go abroad to study, for an internship or for research, you should prepare well for your travel and stay. Start about a year before departure, especially if you are doing this outside the exchange programme of your faculty. This may seem like a long time, but it will help avoid unpleasant surprises. There is a lot to take care of: you need permission, you …
… Zoekresultaten Add or change specialisation If you already have a specialisation assigned, you can choose to change the specialisation by clicking on the link next to your programme of study. At some faculties the assignment of multiple specialisations is supported. Or you can add a new specialisation if you currently do not have one assigned. Just click the Add specialisation link. (De)-Register for specialisation/major/minor Select the …
… orange or red is applicable, the trip is considered a private trip and the student bears full responsibility for her/his own safety. Travel advice by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs The travel advice of the Dutch government can be found on the website or the travel app of the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs ( in Dutch only; if you do not understand Dutch, look at the colour code assigned to your host country/area. ). We advise Dutch nationals to register their stay abroad at the ‘24/7 … also advised to take note of the checklist for travelling abroad ( available in English ) offered by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Please note : w e advise non-Dutch students to check whether similar information services are available on the website of the applicable Ministry of Foreign Affairs ( in case of deviations, the travel advice issued by the Dutch government always prevails ). For instance, Belgium: https://diplomatie.belgium.be/nl/reisadviezen Germany: …
… to change for academic year 2024-2025 Application procedure Step 1 : Register for a master’s programme Maastricht University. For further details on how to register for a master’s programme at UM, please see your prospective programme’s webpage . Once you have submitted your application via Studielink, you will receive a student ID number for Maastricht University. You will need a student number in order to complete and submit the Scholarship Application Form (see Step 2 below). … Please go forward with that exemption process as soon as possible because otherwise your application will not be taken into consideration. To check whether your programme requires the payment of a handling fee, please check your study programme’s webpage under the menu tab ‘Admission requirements’. Step 2: Please send your application together with the required documents via email to refugee@maastrichtuniversity.nl . Please note that you will only be able to submit your application once, so …
… College Venlo is still a very young programme, there are only limited partnerships available. Feel free to come up with suggestions for future partnerships and we will look into the possibilities together! Support In the support section of our website, you can find out more about practical matters, such as: Visa Insurance Housing Finances More information Like to know more? Have a look at these websites: Exchange at Maastricht University Problem-Based Learning About University College Venlo Contact Questions? Don't hesitate to contact us! Hanneke Schobbers-Lamers – International Relations Officer +31(0)43 388 3203 …
Are you employed by Maastricht University and do you (continue to) live in Belgium or Germany* during your employment in the Netherlands? In this case, you are a ‘cross-border worker’. Your situation may significantly change in terms of taxation and social security.
… assignment. For large projects, ask the photographer to send you a regular update on costs. Make agreements in advance as to who will do what. Who will prepare for the shoot by finding the right location and coordinating with all parties involved (faculties, location managers, students/models, etc.)? Be aware that the planning phase can involve more work than the shoot itself. Some photographers like to do this themselves to keep the lines of communication short. However, it can also increase … work with photographers who are willing to waive the photo rights (copyrights) or have incorporated them into their rates. Ensure that the photos can be used royalty-free in all Maastricht University/MUMC+ communications, including printed matter, websites, stands, promotional material, advertisements, etc. The photographer may only charge copyright fees if the photo will be used by a third party outside UM/MUMC+. Such use is only permitted with the consent of the university client. Ensure that …