Zoekresultaten
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… 28 sep 14:00 - 15:00 Zoekresultaten On Monday 28 September, Rianne Letschert – on behalf of Maastricht University (UM) - will sign the ‘Declaration of intent of Dutch institutions for higher education’ concerning the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. With this signing, UM indicates that it greatly values creating and maintaining accessible and inclusive education, so that every student feels welcome and valued and can develop his or her talent. The signing will take place during a modest yet festive gathering, led by UM Disability Support and the Expertise Center for Inclusive Education (ECIO). ECIO has drawn up the declaration of intent for universities and universities of applied sciences, which contains a joint ambition for inclusive and accessible education and concrete objectives. During this meeting, students with a …
… 29 september 2020 UM signs the ‘Declaration of intent UN Convention higher education institutions’ Zoekresultaten On 28 September 2020, Rector Magnificus Rianne Letschert signed – on behalf of Maastricht University (UM) - the ‘Declaration of intent of Dutch institutions for higher education’ concerning the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. By signing this declaration, UM indicates that it greatly values creating and maintaining accessible and inclusive education, so that every student feels welcome and … that causes worsening eyesight: Stargardt's disease. Reading, for example, is impossible for him. He uses a laptop with text-to-speech software and braille display, a device with which blind and partially sighted people can read digital information on websites. Sjoerd is pleased with the support at UM: "At my secondary school they did everything they could to help me, but I was still always an exception. At UM the approach is different because there is actually already a plan in place and I notice …
… Zoekresultaten Applicants who received their previous education in a non-EU/EEA country* need to pay a handling fee of € 100 (excl. bank costs) at the start of the application process for all UM bachelor, master and bridging programmes. This fee covers the administrative costs concerning the assessment of applicants’ previous education diploma. Your application will not be processed, if the handling fee is not paid. Make sure you pay your handling fee before the application deadline of your study programme. Once you have started your studies at UM, the handling fee will be … the study programme of your choice is listed on the Admission requirements page (for bachelors and masters ) and the general study programme page (for pre-masters/bridging programmes ). Exemptions In some cases, applicants who received their previous education in a non-EU/EEA country* do not need to pay the handling fee. This is the case if you belong to one of the following exemption categories: You have previously paid a handling fee to UM You were previously enrolled at UM for a bachelor 's …
… Zoekresultaten UM recognizes that it can be difficult for students from refugee communities to access and succeed in higher education. In order to support these learners, the UM-NL Euregional Refugee Scholarship programme offers tuition waivers per academic year for talented refugee students from the Meuse-Rhine Euregion who have been admitted to a master’s programme at … to change for academic year 2024-2025 Application procedure Step 1 : Register for a master’s programme Maastricht University. For further details on how to register for a master’s programme at UM, please see your prospective programme’s webpage . Once you have submitted your application via Studielink, you will receive a student ID number for Maastricht University. You will need a student number in order to complete and submit the Scholarship Application Form (see Step 2 below). … Please go forward with that exemption process as soon as possible because otherwise your application will not be taken into consideration. To check whether your programme requires the payment of a handling fee, please check your study programme’s webpage under the menu tab ‘Admission requirements’. Step 2: Please send your application together with the required documents via email to refugee@maastrichtuniversity.nl . Please note that you will only be able to submit your application once, so …
… Federal and private student loans use different eligibility criteria. Federal US Direct Loans , offered by the government, are based on your financial and family situation, as provided in your FAFSA . For Subsidized Loans , the US Department of Education pays the interest while the student is in school at least half time, grace (if offered) and authorized deferment periods. For Unsubsidized Loans , the borrower is responsible for paying interest during the in-school or grace periods, or a …
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… concrete goals, developing their competences and making themselves more resilient and employable? Get started now . Toolkit to support student employability The Employability toolkit is a collection of useful practices to reflect on, and design educational activities and curricula that help students to think about, and work on developing those competencies that are relevant for their employability. It aims to make explicit, to staff and students, which competencies students are implicitly developing by actively engaging in educational activities, curricula, and supportive services. Workshops and training modules for staff At UM, we care about our students’ employability, wellbeing. With our slogan “it takes a community to support a student”, we think every member of the …
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30
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Try out the UM SPORTS programme without any obligations from 31 August until 30 September 2020! During this month, you can work out five times FOR FREE.
The SBE International Business Scholarship is intended for talented students from South Africa, Brazil or Mexico, who want to follow the three-year bachelor's programme International Business at the Maastricht University School of Business and Economics (SBE). One grant is available each year.