Hemker’s brains
A look back at the PhD training in 1981 of Marja van Dieijen, president of MUMC+, with Coen Hemker, professor emeritus of Biochemistry

A look back at the PhD training in 1981 of Marja van Dieijen, president of MUMC+, with Coen Hemker, professor emeritus of Biochemistry
Our programme Business Engineering is for students with a pioneering spirit and will train you for exciting jobs that combine business and new technologies.
Work is always evolving due to societal, digital, and technological advances. This programme trains you to be an advanced work and organizational psychologist (WOP), ready to address the demands and complexities of workplaces now, and in the future.
Study both the cognitive and emotional-affective aspects of human behaviour. Learn more about the influence of food and medication on behaviour. Train your academic skills and get the opportunity to combine clinical and research internships.
Become an expert at the interface between psychology and biology. You’ll start at the brain cells and gather knowledge from different neuroscience disciplines (e.g. molecular biology and behavioural testing) to study how the brain functions
Obtain a theoretical background & practical experience in pharmaceutical drug research & development, biomarkers and personalised healthcare. Discover the pipeline of drug research & development from molecule design to application in healthcare settings.
You’ll gain in-depth knowledge of human brain function, perception and cognition, paralleled with extensive hands-on training in advanced non-invasive brain imaging (e.g. fMRI, fNIRS, DWI, EEG/MEG) and brain stimulation (TMS, tDCS) techniques.
This research master gives you theoretical background and clinical insight for cutting edge research in various mental health fields, such as: experimental psychopathology, clinical psychology and psychiatry.
You’ll study human behaviour in the context of work and in organisations. You’ll combine theoretical knowledge with practical applications that can be implemented in organisations and build a strong foundation for an academic career.
You’ll study normal and deviant behaviour in relation to brain structure and function. Learn about congenital, acquired or degenerative brain dysfunctions; related neuropsychiatric disorders; and neuropharmacological mechanisms that underlie behaviour.