Search results
… Search results The application process differs depending on the study programme you have registered for. Free bachelor's programmes You qualify for admission if you have (an equivalent of) a Dutch VWO diploma and meet any additional admission requirements. There are free bachelor's programmes that offer a Matching Procedure. The aim of matching is to assess whether you and your chosen programme are a good match. Matching can involve an interview, an online questionnaire or some other … picture of you as possible. As only a limited number of places are available for these programmes, all applicants for the programme concerned are compared to each other. Besides the level of your high school education, there can be additional subject requirements in for example mathematics, physics, etc. Please check the specific requirements via the programme of your choice. Criteria will differ per programme, but for each fixus programme you will need to submit additional documents, participate in tests or even come to Maastricht for a selection day. Please check the specific …
… note: a regular longterm residence permit from an EU country other than the Netherlands will not suffice. The specific residence permit for “long-term resident-EC” will only be provided by an EU country on request if you meet certain additional requirements. Second bachelor's or master's degree The tuition fee you will be required to pay does not only depend on your nationality. It also depends on whether this is your first or second higher education’s bachelor’s or master’s degree in the …
![LAW_blog Merijn Chamon en Marjan Peeters](/sites/default/files/2023-03/law_blog-merijn-chamon-en-marjan-peeters.jpg)
On March 4 2020, the European Commission presented its proposal for a European Climate Law in which a framework for achieving the objective of climate neutrality by 2050 would be legally established.
… Search results Teaching method Course manuals and e-readers Requirements for passing a module/course Exams Studying with a disability Code of conduct Student portal Course schedule & registration AskPsychology Study materials List of keywords and abbreviations The academic year at UM/FPN is … Apart from the course manual, each module/course provides students with an online e-reader. The e-reader contains scientific literature recommended by the course coordinator, such as articles from scientific journals and/or chapters from books. Top Requirements for passing a module/course 1. Having met the attendance requirements There is an attendance obligation of 100% with respect to the tutorial group meetings. However, students can miss a certain number of meetings when they report their absence personally to the tutor at the latest on the day of the tutorial …
At Maastricht University, we deeply appreciate the many ways our alumni choose to give back.
… the non-EU institutional tuition fee of € 16,600 plus cost of living and airfaire. Who is eligible? Duration of the CSC Scholarship Amount of the CSC Scholarship Timeline application procedure Who is eligible? All candidates must meet the following requirements: Be a citizen of the People’s Republic of China and meet the requirements for obtaining an entry visa and residence permit for the Netherlands. B e under 28 years of age at the time of application. H old a Bachelor’s degree and have experience working in an international organisation as an intern or other type …
This overview offers the answers (as far as possible) to the most frequently asked questions about our programme. The list will be updated continuously.
For more information, please contact our student affairs office by sending an email to info-governance@maastrichtuniversity.nl
![International business and human rights](/sites/default/files/2023-03/international-business-and-human-rights_mlr.jpg)
… rules needed? The UNCITRAL and other commercial arbitration rules are not flexible enough to accommodate human rights disputes. Human rights arbitration is fundamentally different from, for example, investor-state arbitration and has special requirements that the drafting team will need to examine. The first requirement is that the arbitrators who handle human rights disputes will need to have expertise that is currently lacking. Human rights NGOs have made clear to the Working Group that, …