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- Course overview AC fall 2025-2026.pdf (190.96 KB, PDF)… First Name Middle Name Last Name Maastricht University Username ( = ID number): Name Home University Please note That you can only register for one course/skills option per period, it is not possible to combine options within one period. You can read the course descriptions by clicking on the course title. Please read them carefully, it is not possible to change after arrival. Registration deadline: 17 May 2025 Please send this form by e-mail to: iro-incoming-fasos@maastrichtuniversity.nl BA ARTS & CULTURE - FALL SEMESTER 2025-2026 Course overview and registration form PERIOD 1: 01-09-2025 - 24-10-2025 Please click the box(es) of your choice in one of the sections below Code Course description ECTS … Ethnography 5 PERIOD 2: 27-10-2025 – 19-12-2025 Please click the box(es) of your choice in one of the sections below Code Course description ECTS Course ACU1001 Knowledge and Criticism (prerequisite: course ACU1000 from period 1) 9 Skills ACU1507 Finding Sources 4 OR Course ACU2001 Cultural Pluralism 9 Skills ACU2507 Doing Discourse Analysis 4 PERIOD 1, 2 & 3 01-09-2025 – 30-01-2026 Code Course description ECTS Paper ACU1900 Research and Writing I, part 1 (lectures + assignments run throughout …
- sbe_iro_selection_procedure_dd_udd_2022-2023.pdf (149.35 KB, PDF)… abroad within a Double Degree exchange agreement takes place around October of each year; approximately one year before the Bachelor exchange period. Additionally students should have a good knowledge of the Spanish language both oral and written or commit to learn the language and obtain a thorough knowledge prior to departure to Chile. UDD recommends students to have a level of B2 Spanish. For information about the registration, application and confirmation procedure for the Double Degree programme (starting with a Bachelor exchange period in September of each year), please refer to the … Double Degree programme at SBE, you are to remain registered at the SBE for the entire duration of the programme, so even while abroad at the host university. To avoid any misunderstanding we have developed a handy click model that will allow you to find your rate with just a few clicks. https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/support/your-studies-begin/tuition-fees/tuition-fee-guide-masters-programmes It is your own responsibility to check with DUO whether you are entitled to retain your Dutch study …
- selection_procedure_university_of_antwerp_2022-2023.pdf (172.62 KB, PDF)… in the Double Degree Programme. Finally, send this form together with a motivation letter for this programme, an updated CV, your bachelor’s transcript as well as a copy of your passport to Doubledegree- sbe@maastrichtuniversity.nl again. NOTE: incomplete applications will not be considered. Please submit your application before the 1st of September. 2. Your motivation letter, CV and bachelor’s transcript will be evaluated. You will be informed about the results via e-mail. Tuition fees … to the programme! Tuition fees can vary, depending on for instance your nationality and whether this is your first or second study programme. To avoid any misunderstanding our student service center has developed a click model that will allow you to find your rate with just a few clicks. Students who are selected for this SBE Double Degree programme will be charged an administrative fee of €250 for participation. It is your own responsibility to check with DUO whether you are entitled to retain …
- programme_outline_dd_nova-management_2022-2023_0.pdf (171.64 KB, PDF)… http://code.unimaas.nl/Code/Display?SearchString=EBC4106 http://code.unimaas.nl/Code/Display?SearchString=EBS4025 http://code.unimaas.nl/Code/Display?SearchString=EBS4013 http://www.servicesciencefactory.com/ http://code.unimaas.nl/Code/Display?SearchString=EBC4210 The current course offer is subject to change without prior notice. Participants in the Double Degree programme are responsible for getting acquainted with, and for abiding by, the rules and … types, schedules and forms of resits, if any. The Education and Examination Regulations (MSc-EER) for the Master’s study programmes at the School of Business and Economics of Maastricht University (UM) apply to all Double Degree programmes. You can find the MSc-EER’s on the Student Portal (My SBE Intranet), under “Regulations, rights and duties”. After successful completion of all the requirements of both Master programmes, students will be awarded a Master’s degree in Management from Nova and the degree of Master of Science in International Business – Open programme from SBE. Fixed curriculum Please note that …
- CSP - appeal form.pdf (319.37 KB, PDF)… Appeal form Complaints Service Point Details student: Name Surname: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. Address: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. Postal code City: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. … visible and readable! In principle, an appeal 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 appeal on time with the Complaints Service Point. If you are not on time, the Advisory Committee for Student Affairs (AC) may declare your appeal inadmissible. In other words: this means you might lose your right to file an appeal! Publication date or date of dispatch of the … party.2 1 An appeal 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 …
- CSP - objection form.pdf (319.83 KB, PDF)… Objection form Complaints Service Point Details student: Name Surname: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. Address: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. Postal code City: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. … 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 Advisory Committee for Student Affairs (AC) may declare your objection inadmissible. In other words: this means you might lose your right to file an objection! Publication date or date of dispatch … 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 …
- PREMA Programme - FASoS Intro 2023.pdf (363.46 KB, PDF)… Introduction Days Pre-Master’s programmes Thursday 31 August and Friday 1 September Introduction Day 1 – Thursday 31 August 2023 09.30 Welcome and registration Meet your group in the tent behind the faculty building. 10.30 Pre-master introduction in Room 1.018 GG76S Introduction by premaster coordinator Student adviser Pia Harbers Presentation about PBL, by Mirko Reithler Student … per group. 10.30 Are you okay? Lecture in the “Turnzaal” By Saskia van Bergen and Raf Widdershoven 11.00 End of introduction day 2 Introduction Days Pre-Master’s programmes Thursday 31 August and Friday 1 September PBL Meeting schedule You can find more the PBL assignment and more information about the introduction day on the introduction webpage We hope you enjoyed your introduction so far. Please fill in the evaluation form at the end of your introduction Group number Pre-master …
- Exchange Programme - FASoS Intro 2023.pdf (347.56 KB, PDF)… Introduction Days Exchange Students Thursday 31 August and Friday 1 September 2023 Introduction Day 1 – Thursday 31 August 2023 12.00 Welcome, registration, lunch and information market: Meet your group in the tent behind the faculty building and have lunch. Information Market UM Sports Students Representatives UNSA - United Nations Student Association ECA – European Careers Association … 11.00 Campus Tours 12.30 End of introduction day 2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Introduction Days Exchange Students Thursday 31 August and Friday 1 September 2023 PBL Meeting schedule You can find more information about the introduction day on the introduction webpage Group number Student Ambassadors Thursday 31 August Friday 1 September 1 Sextroh, Vincent Born, Anna 14:00 – 15.00 – 0.010 GG76 09.30 – 10.30 – 0.010 GG76 2 Surkijn, Indra …
- PREMA Programme - FASoS Intro 2024.pdf (151.92 KB, PDF)… Introduction Days Pre-Master’s programmes Thursday 29 August and Friday 30 August 2024 Introduction Day 1 – Thursday 29 August 09.30 Welcome and registration Meet your group in the tent behind the faculty building. 10.30 Pre-master introduction in Room 1.018 GG76S Introduction by premaster coordinator Student adviser Miranda van den Boorn Presentation about PBL, by Mirko Reithler 12.00 … per group. 10.30 Are you okay? Lecture in the “Turnzaal” By Saskia van Bergen and Raf Widdershoven 11.00 End of introduction day 2 Introduction Days Pre-Master’s programmes Thursday 29 August and Friday 30 August 2024 PBL Meeting schedule You can find more the PBL assignment and more information about the introduction day on the introduction webpage We hope you enjoyed your introduction so far. Please fill in the evaluation form at the end of your introduction ☺ Group number Pre-master …
- minor_in_psychology_2018-2019.pdf (128.9 KB, PDF)… and attribution influence our concepts about others and ourselves and our corresponding behaviour. 2. Personality Psychology (‘Personality and Individual Differences’) This course will focus on differences between humans. Why is one person completely frightened when watching a low-budget horror movie scene, while another can only laugh about all its clichés? Do persons respond so differently because of their genetic or cultural differences? Is personality shaped by nature or nurture? And … behaviour? How does a disorder, such as an anxiety, mood, psychotic or eating disorder, develop? And what can be done about it in terms of psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy? How effective are different forms of therapy? In this course you will become familiar with the clinical picture of and diagnostic criteria for the most frequent psychological disorders. You will discuss the different theories on their origin, related empirical findings, and get an introduction to widely used treatments for these disorders. 4) Neuropsychology (‘Body and Behaviour') The most important structure for explaining human behaviour is our brain. Why do you get an appetite for a cup of soup in the …