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- Do you enjoy science and engineering and would you like to apply it in medical applications? Be one of the first students for this new and unique English-taught bachelor’s programme, where you learn to develop methods that trigger the body to repair or renew itself. With a bachelor’s degree in Regenerative Medicine and Technology, you gain all the multidisciplinary knowledge and skills needed to design and market innovative solutions in healthcare.
- The master's programme in Arts and Culture focuses on culture in the making. Culture can refer to the products of intellectual and artistic creativity, such as scholarly and literary texts or works of art. It also indicates the cultural practices that shape the everyday life of people, and is expressed in their individual tastes and forms of associating with one another.More information...
- As a master’s student in Biobased Materials, you will discover how to use material science, biology, chemistry, and engineering to develop innovative and recyclable materials from biological resources. This knowledge equips you to contribute actively to the transition towards a sustainable, greener planet. With a master’s degree in Biobased Materials, you will play a pioneering role in this green revolution, helping shape the future of sustainable materials.
- The master’s programme in Dutch Law is a very broad programme with numerous electives. You can opt for the Free Programme, where you compose your own programme within certain guidelines. Or you can choose one of the other specialisations: Trade and Business Law, Private Law or Constitutional and Administrative Law. In these specialisations, you’ll follow both compulsory courses and elective courses, which allow you to specialise in a certain area.This programme information is only offered in Dutch.
- The master’s in Financial Economics brings together expertise in finance, general economics and quantitative techniques in a multidisciplinary approach not found elsewhere. Together with industry experts, you will explore the world of financial economics and will specialise in Asset Pricing, Banking or Financial Analysis.
- The master’s programme Forensic Psychology prepares you for a career as a scientist practitioner in the mental health field. You will learn about the psychology of people who come into contact with the law, and will receive the specialised skills training you need to work in this diverse, complex and challenging field.
- Do you want to know how criminals are tracked down? Are you interested in how new techniques are used in the collection of critical evidence and which laws must be adhered to in this process? If so, the master’s programme in Forensics, Criminology and Law could be for you. You will combine insights from forensic psychology, accounting and medicine with principles of law. You will develop an understanding of why forensics increasingly play a decisive role in solving crimes and in getting the criminals convicted.
- Are you interested in digital technology and healthcare? Do you want to help translate and facilitate healthcare innovations for patients, citizens, and professionals? If so, this master's programme is the right fit for you. You'll have the opportunity to apply your knowledge and skills directly in practice and advise organizations on how to navigate through digital challenges
- Do you want to use food and innovation to improve people’s health and help prevent diseases? The master’s in Health Food Innovation Management, the only one of its kind globally, offers you that opportunity. On our Venlo-campus, you will explore four key disciplines: nutrition and health, consumer science, business innovation, and food law. Upon graduation, you will be ready for a career in the food industry, consumer education, scientific research, or as an entrepreneur.
- Which working conditions help prevent mental fatigue? What determines the effectiveness of a team? And how do you stimulate innovation? These are some of the topics that a Work and Organizational Psychologist studies.