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Macro, International & Labour Economics
School of Business and Economics
vinzenz.peters@maastrichtuniversity.nl
Local tv program Good Veurein made an episode about the benefits that students bring to Maastricht. Featuring Serve the City Maastricht, Match Maastricht, Jongeren & StudentenBuurtbemiddeling Maastricht and alderman Bert Jongen.
Macro, International & Labour Economics
School of Business and Economics
m.bogaard@maastrichtuniversity.nl
… community of the UM and give everyone a space to meet interesting people from different faculties and take part in fun events while improving your wellbeing. Want to know more? Check our Instagram We are just warming up so if you have any fun ideas or would like to be a part of UMc don’t hesitate to contact us via umcommunity-ssc@maastrichtuniversity.nl . The Hub We have our own space to organise events and meetings. We’re located at the UM Guesthouse, N-building, (Brouwersweg 100). … an UM student? Are you sometimes feeling lonely and would like to grab a coffee with a fellow student? Or just chat or take a walk? Do you find it hard to navigate your way through Maastricht, the University or your faculty and would like someone to show you around? Read more Becoming a peer supporter? Committing yourself to others also benefits you! As a peer supporter you get the chance to improve your social skills and be there for fellow students. Read more or send an email to … an UM student? Are you sometimes feeling lonely and would like to grab a coffee with a fellow student? Or just chat or take a walk? Do you find it hard to navigate your way through Maastricht, the University or your faculty and would like someone to show you around? Peer supporters are here to help you! Peer support is about attention to the wellbeing of all students. With each other and for each other. A peer supporter is trained and guided to offer support in an informal, yet well-informed …
… Zoekresultaten As long as you have a residence permit for study, you must meet certain requirements, such as annual proof of sufficient financial means to cover your living expenses and meeting a legal study progress requirement. In the event that your residence permit is lost or stolen, or … cannot get a report in English, you will also have to notify the Dutch police upon return in the Netherlands and have them draw up a report as well. Contact the nearest Dutch embassy or consulate and inform them about the loss or theft. If necessary, show the police report. You will have to show your passport and apply for a return visa in order to travel back to the Netherlands. Click here for the legal fees for this return visa . NB : in case more items were lost/stolen, you will have to take … English). In case of loss or theft in the Netherlands Notify the Dutch police in the city where you live and have them draw up a report of loss/theft that specifically states the residence permit as a lost/stolen item. Fill out the correct form on the website of Dutch Immigration (IND), add a copy of your passport and the Dutch police report and send it to the correct postal address or submit online. NB : in case more items were lost/stolen, you will have to take additional action, e.g.: Passport: …
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… for times and locations. Please note the symbols: #: max. number of participants and the 'clock': be on time! At the University Sports Centre When partaking in an activity at an external location, please check in with the trainer/board member and show your Try Five membership card. Always bring proper sportswear, sports shoes and a towel. Who can participate? This offer is for first year students of UM and other HE institutions only. You can participate in this special offer once. The offer is …