PhD Defence Ting Xu

  • PhD Defence

"Pain-related Cognitive Biases: Understanding their Interrelationship and Combined Impact on Pain Outcomes"

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Online Q&A Session - European Law School

  • Online Q&A
  • study information

Don't miss this unique opportunity to join an online Q&A session with Dr. Kornet, the Director of Studies at the European Law School. This interactive session will give you the chance to ask your questions directly and gather all the key details you need as you prepare to begin your studies. This is the perfect way to get informed and ready for the next step!

Student smiling while attending an online information session on a laptop, with books on the table in a university study area.

Did you find an internship at one of the departments of Maastricht University, and do you have a different nationality than Dutch? The International Staff Support Office (ISSO) is there to help apply for the correct permits so you can start your internship on time.

Please read the information below carefully to see what applies to your situation. 

In addition to on campus information events, we offer a range of Study Information Events which can give you a feel of what it is like to study at the European Law School. These include personal contact with current undergraduate students who are eager to share their enthusiasm and experiences about their studies, helping you make a well-informed decision.

If you would like to learn more about one of our study programmes or are unable to attend the Bachelor’s Open Day, please take a look at our other information activities below.

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1. Experience Days

During an Experience Day, you receive more information about the European Law School programme and Problem-Based Learning (PBL). You experience what it is like to be a law student and participate in a tutorial group. Guided by a tutor, you work on a case. This allows you to get familiar with the educational system and the study material.

Two prospective students engaging in a discussion during a tutorial session on the Faculty of Law Experience Day at Maastricht University.

2. Online Events

If you can’t attend one of our in-person Experience Days, our online events are the perfect way to discover the European Law School at Maastricht University from the comfort of your home. Join one of our interactive online sessions to get a comprehensive overview of the programme, meet current students, and ask all the questions that matter to you.

Each session is designed to give you direct access to our knowledgeable student ambassadors and recruitment officers. They’ll guide you through the curriculum, discuss life as a law student in Maastricht, and share insights on what makes studying at the European Law School unique.

Student smiling while attending an online information session on a laptop, with books on the table in a university study area.

2. Talk with a student

Meet Ana, our Student Ambassador for the European Law School Bachelor’s programme! On her Instagram, Ana shares her experiences in the programme and insights into student life in Maastricht. Follow along for a sneak peek into what could be your future here!

Got questions about the programme or life in Maastricht? Feel free to DM Ana on Instagram!

Ana: "Maastricht has proven to be a wonderful student city, which I never doubted. It is a fantastic place to combine your studies with student life, thanks to the many student associations and events. The University feels cosy and small, but it is the heart of the city, and there are always many things going on. Their PBL (problem-based learning) system works wonderfully, and there are so many academic and professional opportunities for students. It was the perfect choice! 💯"

Follow Ana on Instagram!

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3. Request a Campus Tour

Get a feel for life at the European Law School with a personalized campus tour! One of our student ambassadors will guide you around the Faculty of Law, answer your questions about the study programme, and give you a real sense of student life in Maastricht. From the innovative problem-based learning system to the vibrant city itself, you’ll gain valuable insights from someone who knows the experience firsthand.

Prefer to explore from home? Take our virtual interactive tour! Follow our students as they walk you through the campus, showcasing our facilities, teaching spaces, and the unique atmosphere of the Faculty of Law.

Request an individual campus tour

Three students smiling and walking through the Kapoenstraat campus building of the Faculty of Law.

4. Contact the Faculty of Law

Would you like to know more about studying at the Faculty of Law or about the European Law School? You can always contact our student recruiter Ana for any questions you may have about our programme!

General Questions

bachelors-law@maastrichtuniversity.nl
 +31 43 38 83 259

Admissions

If you have any questions regarding your application process and requirements, please contact:

 study@maastrichtuniversity.nl
 +31 43 38 85 388
 

Studying Law in Maastricht: is it for me?

For many prospective students, making the transition from secondary school to university can be challenging, especially when it comes to choosing a course of study. We understand that this can be an exciting yet confusing time as you consider which study programme suits you best and how to explore your options.

To support you in making this important decision, we offer information events where you can gain better insight into our European Law School programme. We know that exploring all your options is essential, which is why we want to assist you in finding the right path.

Below, we present a guide to help you in your orientation and to determine if a law degree is right for you. From attending an Open Day and speaking with students and lecturers to joining an Experience Day, there are plenty of opportunities to discover if your passion lies in law.

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AI hackathon - join the info session

Maastricht University invites students from YERUN universities to participate in an AI-focused hackathon centred on lifelong learning. An info session is scheduled for Monday 28 October.

DigiEduHack