As a fresh-faced student, Jeroen Lenaers had no idea where a degree in European Studies would take him.
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"Bridge Builder" on an adventure in Brussels
Rick Maijer graduated cum laude from the bachelor’s in European Studies at Zuyd University of Applied Sciences. He then obtained a master’s in European Public Affairs at Maastricht University, including an internship at the European Institute of Public Administration.
After graduating in 2009 he joined Zuyd as an international officer and lecturer in EU affairs/coordinator. He now works as a public affairs adviser for the Province of Limburg and lives and works alternately in Maastricht and Brussels.

Bureau Europe: Remco Beckers
Remco Beckers, project coordinator at the architecture institute Bureau Europa, studied Arts and Culture and the Research Master in Cultures of Arts, Science and Technology in the hope of going into research. Although an academic career is not yet on the cards, he’s happy to have completed these interdisciplinary programmes. “I look at the world differently now; it shaped me as a person.”

Made in Maastricht: Jan-Joseph Stock
Friday 24 February marked a momentous occasion for alum Jan-Joseph Stok. Following six years of hard work, the documentary Che in Congo - A Dream of Liberation on which he collaborated with producer/director Ben Crowe saw its European premiere at the international documentary festival DOCfeed in Eindhoven.

Internship experience of Olga Kacprzak (European Law School)
Internship experience of Veronique Sillé (Rechtsgeleerdheid)
Internship experience of Maartje Grevers (Fiscaal Recht)
Internship experience of Gina Baumgertel (European Law School)
This project builds further on the award winning PhD project of Therese Grohnert on Workplace Learning and Judgment Quality in Audit Firms.
The project will be conducted under guidance of Therese Grohnert (ERD), Roger Meuwissen (AIM), Wim Gijselaers (ERD), and Laura Smeets (ERD).

Dear students and colleagues,
It is with great sadness that we mourn the totally unexpected death of Mateusz Schmidt (†3 January 2017), third year European Law School Student. Mateusz was born in Kraków and grew up there. Following his International Baccalaureate diploma, he came to Maastricht in 2014 with ambition and big dreams.
He was an excellent student and an active part of the European Law School community, where he enjoyed meeting fellow students from all over the world. In the last months, he had been an exchange student at Xiamen University in China and was planning to attend the university Marseille in France as a second semester abroad to complete his ELS studies. During his time in Maastricht he spent a lot of time at the university library, where he not only studied but also enjoyed time with his friends. He was considering enrolling in the International and European Tax Law master programme after his graduation.
We remember him as a hard working, very intelligent and friendly student, devoting time to his family and friends. Our thoughts and deepest sympathies are with his family, loved ones and friends.
On Thursday 12th and Friday 13th January, room B.1.019 in our Faculty Building will be devoted to this loss and to those who wish to pay their respects and sign the condolence register or write a message in the register to Mateusz’s parents and family members. In the course of February, a remembrance ceremony will be held at the Faculty of Law in honour of Mateusz during which there will also be an opportunity to write a message in the condolence register.
It may be that you need spiritual assistance and guidance as a result of the passing of Mateusz Schmidt. The student advisors at the Faculty of Law as well as the student psychologists at the Student Services Centre will be there for you if you need them. Feel free to contact the study advisors via +31 43 3883045 or the secretariat of student guidance at the SSC (+31 43 3885212). You can also contact the Student Chaplaincy at Innbetween via info@innbetween.nl.
In the name of the faculty board and the Bachelor ELS coordinator Bram Akkermans,
Hildegard Schneider
Dean of the Faculty of Law
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In the second year the top five per cent of students are invited to attend an information session. If you are interested in the programme, you are asked to submit a short application letter, demonstrating your motivation to participate in a FASoS project and the Honours+ programme.
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Honours programmes and tracks for master's students
Masters Honours Research Track
The Faculty of Law offers its ambitious Master’s students a supplementary Master’s Honours Research Track, which takes place from January to June every year. This programme, which is embedded in the Maastricht Graduate School of Law, allows selected Master’s students to learn more about conducting academic research, in addition to their regular studies. The Research Track enables students to acquire a profound basis in research methodology and to apply this knowledge in their master’s thesis on a topic of their choice. Through the Honours Research Track Programme, students prepare themselves for a future PhD or academic career. The additional study load is 8-10 hours per week (15 ECTS, in additional to the 60 ECTS for the regular Master’s programme).
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PREMIUM
PREMIUM is Maastricht University’s exclusive Honours programme for high-performing, motivated master’s students. Once selected, students are grouped together in interdisciplinary teams and given an assignment to complete for a client from the (local) business or government sector under the guidance of a project mentor. Alongside their project, students receive individual coaching focused on personal competence development. Lastly, they attend several workshops to help cultivate valuable skills and knowledge to prepare them for the job market.
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IPKM/EIPIN PREMIUM
Every year, the Institute for Globalisation and International Regulation organises a special programme for motivated and talented students of the advanced master's programme Intellectual Property Law and Knowledge Management (IPKM) LLM & MSc. This is a variation on the university's PREMIUM programme.
European Corporate Finance Law Excellence Course
Open for bachelor and master students
Are you curious about how different financing operations are structured from a legal perspective? Do you want to acquire the skills needed to be able to draft corporate finance documentation? Are you interested in meeting law firms and other market players in this area and building your own network for your future career? If so, then this European Corporate Finance Law Excellence Course might be right for you.
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Who can apply?
You can apply here. However, you cannot apply immediately. The programme starts in September and ends 18 months later.