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Before your departure, it is important that you are aware of the UM guidelines for study-related travel and that you know what to do in case of an emergency during your stay abroad. Below you will find more information regarding these topics.
… vary for different individuals, but in general, the better integrated you have become to the country that you visited; the harder it is to readjust during re-entry. This is where reverse culture shock (sometimes called re–entry shock) comes into play. Stages of reverse culture shock Reverse culture shock is usually described in four stages: Disengagement Initial euphoria Frustration Readjustment and adaptation Stage 1 begins before you return home. You begin thinking about re-entry and making your preparations for your return home. You also begin to realise that it is time to say goodbye to your friends and to the place you have come to call home. The …
… through the right channel assumes the most appropriate format (a list, a story, text, image, or video) for the goals and tasks of the content Relevance check 4: We should provide an honest image of everything at UM. Images should be ‘real’, not staged. They should give the visitor the idea that they are situated in the midst of it all. We should address readers directly, in a friendly manner, using their language. … Content relevance check …
… by a third party outside UM/MUMC+. Such use is only permitted with the consent of the university client. Ensure that all photos are produced with a high resolution, so there are no restrictions on switching between communication mediums at a later stage. The image requirements for different mediums can differ greatly; for example, an A4 print requires a minimum resolution of 300 DPI and the file must be in TIFF format. For use on the internet, a resolution of 72 DPI is sufficient. These images …
… then choose which photos are to be edited and delivered digitally. An online gallery is a useful tool for previewing the photos. Ensure that all photos are delivered with a high resolution, so there are no restrictions on using the images at a later stage. You can always reduce large files to smaller (web) format without loss of quality, but not the other way around. The photographer is responsible for the technical aspects of the photo, such as colour, contrast, crop, resolution, etc. Any edits …
… ) refer to the expectations at the current level of education. To receive the credits, a PASS is the minimal requirement. Good or above expectations is awarded when a student performs better than the peer group and better than can be expected at that stage in the programme. More information For more information about the course catalogue, housing, insurance, visa etc, please visit our exchange website . … Erasmus+ for incoming students …
… out to you. If they think you may be struggling to keep up with your studies or if you are at risk of receiving a negative BSA, the study adviser may contact you to check in with you. The decision to contact you or not depends on your faculty and the stage of your studies. This is done to ensure your well-being and progress in your academic journey. Make an appointment with your study adviser Good study advice is strictly programme specific. Please make an appointment with the designated study …
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