Experience Day Regenerative Medicine and Technology
You have registered for the Experience Day of Regenerative Medicine and Technology. During the Experience Day, you'll experience your very first Problem-Based Learning session; in small groups, you and other prospective students will discuss a problem ('case'). Don't worry, there will also be a tutor present to guide you.
The goal of this webpage is to prepare you for the Experience Day:
- You can find an overview of the programme.
You can check out UM and its teaching method.
Check out the programme
| Time | Activity |
|---|---|
| 13:00-13:10h | Registration and welcome at our Randwyck Campus by Stefan Meij, head Marketing and Communications |
| 13:10-13:25h | Introduction by our student ambassadors Regenerative Medicine and Technology |
| 13:25-14:00h | Introduction lecture ‘ Can we rebuild a cell’s home?’ By Jurica Bauer, programme coordinator Regenerative Medicine and Technology |
| 14:00-14:45h | Lab practical: Synthesis of Alginate Hydrogel Beads and Analysis of Dye Loading and Release |
| 14:45-15:00h | Lab demo: 3D printer |
| 15:00-15:15h | Break |
| 15:15-15:30h | Campus Tour |
| 15:30-16:00h | Problem-Based Learning: preliminary discussion of the case |
| 16.00-16.15h | Problem-Based Learning: self-study |
| 16.15-16.30h | Problem-Based Learning: post discussion of the case |
| 16.30-17.00h | Q&A with student ambassadors |
Find out more about the UM and its teaching method
How does a tutorial session work? What steps do you take, what is your role as a student, will there be a teacher? Watch the video and find out.
You can also read up about Problem-Based Learning.
Read the case
Before you start with the Experience Day, you need to prepare yourself by reading the case. The case can be found in the information booklet. And while you are doing this, please have a look at the other information in the booklet as well.
Compared to the other Experience Days, the preparation for Regenerative Medicine and Technology is minimal: you only need to read the case. No additional preparation is required.