Online bachelor's events
Are you a prospective bachelor's student? Because of the Covid19 pandemic, it is not possible to organise information activities on site. But we are happy to offer you several other options to give you a feel of what it is like to study at the Faculty of Law, and to provide you with answers to questions you may have. It is also possible to arrange a meeting via chat/Skype.
Talk to our students
Q&A sessions
Our student ambassadors regularly go live on Instagram. They'll tell you about their study week, how they are experiencing their bachelor's and student life in Maastricht and what kind of subjects you'll get in your first year. And if you have questions for them, they will answer them as well.
Watch one of their previous Q&A sessions.
Follow our student ambassadors
Stay up-to-date about these and future Instagram live sessions. Follow the bachelor student ambassadors on Instagram and send them your questions via DM:
Sabrina| student bachelor European Law School
Fleur | student bachelor Dutch Law
Femke | student bachelor Tax Law
UM live sessions
Maastricht University (UM) offers one-hour live sessions about topics that are interesting for prospective students.
Webinar All about choosing a study
Choosing where and what to study can be quite a challenge. In the webinar 'All about choosing a study', UM gave you some pointers and advice from experts and current students. The three main topics were:
- how to make the right choice - 10 tips on how to dream big
- how to choose a university
- what’s the right programme for you
Virtual Experience Day
Upcoming events
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12 Oct09:30 - 16:30
Bachelor's Open Day
Find out more about one of the most international universities in Europe, experience our unique approach to teaching and immerse yourself in your programme of choice.
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05 Dec09:00 - 17:00
Children’s Rights Research Day
The conference aims to students and staff from UM who share an interest in Children’s Rights and engage in an open dialogue to address the current research being done at UM and to address further research and teaching needs.
Contact the Faculty of Law
And of course, we - the Faculty of Law - are also always available to you. You can contact us by email, phone, WhatsApp or chat.