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- mhpe_calendar_2023-2024_final.pdf (171.53 KB, PDF)… MASTER OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS EDUCATION Academic calendar 2023-2024 Period Start End MHPE Campus 1 * (Year 1 students Maastricht) MHPE Campus 2 * (Year 2 students Maastricht) Campus: 3 weeks Online: 2 weeks 22 May 2023 23 June 2023 5 weeks Individual Coach Talks During Campus 1-2 Deadline Learning Task Campus 1-2 June 23 2023 MHPE Online P1: Analyse (Summer break 17 July - 27 August)** Common task Year 1 after summer break 26 June 2023 6 October 2023 8 weeks Deadline Electives Online P1 6 October 2023 Individual Coach Talks 9 October 2023 13 October 2023 MHPE Online P2: Design 16 October 2023 8 December 2023 8 weeks Deadline Electives Online P2 8 December 2023 Individual Coach Talks 11 December 2023 15 December 2023 MHPE …
- MHPE calendar 2023-2024 final.pdf (171.53 KB, PDF)… MASTER OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS EDUCATION Academic calendar 2023-2024 Period Start End MHPE Campus 1 * (Year 1 students Maastricht) MHPE Campus 2 * (Year 2 students Maastricht) Campus: 3 weeks Online: 2 weeks 22 May 2023 23 June 2023 5 weeks Individual Coach Talks During Campus 1-2 Deadline Learning Task Campus 1-2 June 23 2023 MHPE Online P1: Analyse (Summer break 17 July - 27 August)** Common task Year 1 after summer break 26 June 2023 6 October 2023 8 weeks Deadline Electives Online P1 6 October 2023 Individual Coach Talks 9 October 2023 13 October 2023 MHPE Online P2: Design 16 October 2023 8 December 2023 8 weeks Deadline Electives Online P2 8 December 2023 Individual Coach Talks 11 December 2023 15 December 2023 MHPE …
- 1421 - HAP - Healthy In Maastricht - EN - DEF.pdf (2.27 MB, PDF)… healthy is an important condition for a successful study. Tips to be prepared if you get health problems: • Make sure you have a good health insurance. • The healthcare system in the Netherlands is different than you are used to in your own country. When you have a medical issue you first go during office hours to a General Practitioner, called ‘huisarts’ in Dutch. The ‘huisarts’ will help you by giving advice and treatment. If needed, the ‘huisarts’ will refer you to a specialist in the hospital. • Therefore, find a ‘huisarts’ in your area and sign up. An overview of general practitioners in Maastricht and the surrounding area can be found on the website hapmaastricht.nl under the heading Students and Expats. • In case of a medical emergency outside office hours, you can contact the ‘Huisartsen Spoedpost’. For more information, visit: hapmaastricht.nl. Good luck with your study! More information about health issues: General practices …
- fpn_eer_rmaccn_2022-2023.pdf (345.2 KB, PDF)… ................................................................................................ 5 Article 2.2 Admission requirements ............................................................................ 5 Article 2.3 Language requirement with non-Dutch diplomas ........................................... 5 Article 2.4 Capacity Limitations .................................................................................. 6 Article 2.5 Board of Admission … of the Act; l. Examiner: the person, appointed by the Board of Examiners (article 7.12C of the Act), who is responsible for assessing student performance; m Course Coordinator: an examiner who is responsible for the content of a certain course, workshop, colloquium, skills training, or other part of the study programme; n. Faculty Board: the Executive Board of the Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience of Maastricht University as meant by article 9.12 of the Act; o. Board of Admission: the board … the scores rounded off to the nearest whole or half number: • Decimals < .25 or >= .75 will be rounded off to the nearest whole number; • Decimals >=.25 but <.75 will be rounded off to the nearest half number. 3. A course exam or assessment is passed when a grade of 6.0 or higher is obtained. 4. The result no grade (NG) will be assigned when a student: • has booked the exam, but has not attended the exam; • has failed to submit a paper before the deadline or when the paper does not comply to the …
- Text Hidden gems - The safes at Tongersestraat 6.docx (6.21 KB, DOCX)… held the highest military position in the fortified city. A plaque at the building’s entrance commemorates this. A carriage gate was added on the right-hand side of the property, so that the residents and their visitors could enter the home dry with their carriage and horse under shelter. When entering via this large gate, the original pavements can still be seen on both sides. In 1829, the residence was put to use as an individual home. As from 1956, it belonged to Kredietbank Nederland, until UM purchased the property in 1986. In … but it did not explode. The cannon ball was removed from the property for many years, but returned to the garden as a gift in 2019. In addition, the safes belonging to the previous owner, Kredietbank Nederland, can still be found in the basement. They are currently used by the Finance department to store paper archive material for the university. See the photos accompanying this article. (Note: Tapijn 11 has since become the most sustainable building at UM. It has even been awarded the WELL …
- Interviewtext Stefan Vrancken - © Sanne Tummers.docx (12.55 KB, DOCX)… Text: Sanne Tummers Photography: Harry Heuts Maastricht native Stefan Vrancken: “If it weren’t for the university, Maastricht would look very different” What does it mean to live and work in a city with an international university? When do you notice the university, and how does it benefit you? We asked Maastricht native Stefan Vrancken (50), who works as an associate notary. In his spare time, Vrancken is also an amateur historian and genealogist who enjoys combing the archives … to hold a conference. Charm “Some people find the students an inconvenience; I get that. In my street in Wyck, I trip over bikes now and then. And I have to get used to the fact that the official language is no longer always Dutch—or Mestreechs —in shops and restaurants. It’s important to enter into dialogue about that and continue to seek a good balance. But as far as I’m concerned, it also has its charm. It makes the city lively and vibrant. And hearing all those different languages makes me …
- EN_vacancy yoga instructor.pdf (302.38 KB, PDF)… VACANCY YOGA INSTRUCTOR UM SPORTS, the sports department of Maastricht University, is looking for an enthusiastic and flexible yoga teacher. Job description You can teach at least one but preferably several yoga classes and possibly substitute classes of … exercises - Enthusiastic, customer-oriented and empathetic - Language of instruction: English - Flexibility to teach at different times, including evenings and weekends Terms of employment - Temporary employment; the temporary contract can be extended when performance is satisfactory. - The vacancy concerns a job position within scale 7 (sports instructor 4) or 8 (sports instructor 3) in accordance with the Collective Labor Agreement (CLA) of the VSNU (Association of universities in the Netherlands). Practical information: Starting date: September 2023 Working hours: in …
- CSP - objection form.pdf (319.83 KB, PDF)… An explanation of one or two sentences is sufficient. Please always attach a copy or screenshot of the contested decision and make sure that the date of publication or dispatch is clearly visible and readable! In principle, an objection must be filed within six weeks from the day after the decision was published.1 The term starts the day after the decision is published or sent. It is important that you file your objection on time with the Complaints Service Point. If you are not on time, the … achieve with your objection and what you request from the other party.2 1 An objection is filed on time if it is received before the end of the term (in accordance with article 6:9 paragraph 1 of the Dutch General Administrative Law Act (Awb). 2 You can do so by writing a letter, but this not obligatory. You can find an example of a motivation letter on our website. https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/support/during-your-studies/complaints-service-point/step-step-plan-filing-objection-appeal-or-0 … attached the following documents: A copy or screenshot of the contested decision Your motivation for filing an objection Possible other documents to support your objection Date Signature (handwritten)3 …………………………………………………… …………………………………………………… When you have filled out this form completely, and have collected and attached all relevant documents, you can send your objection to the Complaints Service Point. You can do this via email, regular mail or by handing over you objection at the Student …