27 Mar

Campus Venlo Virtual Open Day - 27 March 2021

By studying at UM Campus Venlo, you choose for high-quality and small-scale teaching with a strong focus on your personal and professional development. With our top rankings, Problem-Based Learning and international classrooms, studying in Venlo means starting one step ahead in a lively and welcoming city.

What to expect from this virtual open day?

  • Welcome to UM Campus Venlo: an introduction to what we have to offer
  • Presentations and Q&A sessions about our study programmes:
    • BSc/BA University College Venlo
    • MSc Health Food Innovation Management
    • MSc Global Supply Chain Management and Change
  • Live chat with our staff members, teachers, students and alumni

Programme of the day

Round 1

Time Activity
13:00 Login to the online platform
13:05 Welcome to UM Campus Venlo
13:15 BSc/BA University College Venlo - info session
13:15 MSc Health Food Innovation Management - info session
13:15 MSc Global Supply Chain Management and Change - info session
14:00 Talk to students
14:30 End

You can either register to attend round 1 or round 2

Round 2

Round 2

Time Activity
14:30 Login to the online platform
14:35 Welcome to UM Campus Venlo
14:45 BSc/BA University College Venlo - info session
14:45 MSc Health Food Innovation Management - info session
14:45 MSc Global Supply Chain Management and Change - info session
15:30 Talk to students
16:00 End

You can either register to attend round 1 or round 2

Online information events

Physical events at UM Campus Venlo may be cancelled due to Covid-19, but we still have online ways to answer your questions and connect with you to find out what it is like to study at our campus. You can:

  • Join this virtual Campus Venlo open day
  • Arrange a personal Skype session with one of our staff members or students
  • Contact us via Whatsapp

About Campus Venlo

 

With all courses taught in English and attracting a wide range of nationalities, studying at Campus Venlo is studying in a close academic community. In an international setting you will be in close contact with staff and fellow students. Academic and practical perspectives are combined. You learn to apply your knowledge from day one onwards.

 

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