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- mod0319_uap.pdf (1.5 MB, PDF)… • To select students who are able to finish the programme succesfully: - beneficial for them - also for their fellow students - and for the university Admission requirements Admission requirements differ between: • Health Food Innovation Management Visit the HFIM stand at the information market for admission related questions • Health Sciences and Biomedical Sciences For admission related questions after this presentation visit the stand from the Board of Admission at the information market Please note: the admission information is valid for the academic year 2019-2020. Criteria may change for the year thereafter. Admission requirements Health Sciences and Biomedical … accredited certification • Students who apply for a UM-wide scholarship up to and including 1 February 2019 • Non-EU/EEA-students up to and including 1 May 2019 • EU/EEA-students up to and including 1 June 2019 Admission related questions? Please visit the stand from the Board of Admissionat the information market for a personal talk with our staff members Application deadlines to start in September 2019 After application: you will hear from the university within 6 weeks Our students will now …
- kcis_0716_infosheet_filing_taxes.pdf (224.97 KB, PDF)… return in the Netherlands if they: have received an invitation from the Dutch tax authorities (Belastingdienst) to do so. They will be sent a form by the Tax Office by regular mail or can file their taxes digitally. have other sources of income. Visit the Tax Office website or contact the Tax Office via 0800 0543. Non-resident taxpayers If you are a non-resident taxpayer* in the Netherlands, you are required to file a tax return here if you: have received an invitation from the Tax Office to … services which require identification using a secure, personalised login code. These include: SVB, the social insurance institute Belastingdienst, the Tax Office CWI, the Centre for Work and Income UWV, Institute for Employee Benefit Schemes Visit www.digid.nl for more information. While the procedure itself is only available in Dutch, this website provides clear instructions in English. For support with filing your taxes, you may wish to contact a tax adviser or accountant. Examples: … Maastricht, phone 043 3219080 EY (formerly known as Ernst & Young), www.ey.nl Pryme Mobility, http://prymemobility.nl/ Partner in Tax, www.partnerintax.nl Jules and You, www.julesandyou.com For more general information on the Dutch tax system, visit the Tax Office or Expatica.com websites. *If you have demonstrable ties to the Netherlands (for instance, if you live and/or work here, or if your family lives here) you are generally considered a ‘resident taxpayer’ from day 1. If you live …
- cluster_international_health_visitatie_2019.pdf (144.29 KB, PDF)… MSc FHML staff BEPH: M. Commers (chair); T. Kuiper; P. Schröder-Bäck FHML staff MGH: A. Meershoek (chair); A. Helberg-Proctor; G. Klabbers; A. Krumeich FHML staff MGLEPH: K. Czabanowska (chair); T. Clemens. On the last day of the re-accreditation site visit of the bachelor’s and master’s programmes which were part of the visitation of the cluster International Health, a development dialogue was held. This report summarises the questions posed by the programme management and the answers given by the panel members. Round 1: Bachelor European Public Health Question: our … etc. Also we made plans about the assessment system. Could you share your thoughts on this? Panel: We have briefly discussed your reform at an earlier stage. Overall, we are impressed with the work you are doing for future changes. During the site visit and in your documentation, statistics appeared a problematic part of the programme. We think it is a good idea to integrate the statistics modules with the other courses. We also commented on the trajectory test, which seems to be missing in the …
- FASoS self-evaluation report on research 2017-2022.pdf (4.54 MB, PDF)… by the Associate Dean for Research, and includes the four research programme directors. The OTO meets six times per year, and provides advice to the Board on, inter alia, allocation of internal funding to support research and valorisation activities, visiting researcher applications, open science policies, and helps to define profiles for the recruitment of new staff. The Research Support Office (RSO) supports the work of the Faculty Board and research programme directors. The RSO includes a … €35,000 in Research Stimulation Funding (RSF) and Valorisation Stimulation Funding (VSF). Colleagues can apply to these funds (three deadlines per calendar year) for small amounts of funding, for example to employ a student assistant, organise a workshop, request material support for an exhibition, etc. (see Appendix 4). Proposals are reviewed by the OTO, and the Faculty Board makes final decisions on the allocation of funds. In addition, in recent years, we have been successful in securing funds … a long track record of actively contributing to strengthening EU-level democracy. In 2014 and 2019, for instance, they helped organise high-level debates in Maastricht between the Spitzenkandidaten (including Jean-Claude Juncker, Frans Timmermans, and Guy Verhofstadt) running in the European elections (see case studies in 2017 and 2020 FASoS Self-Evaluation Reports). Based on this experience, Maastricht Univer- sity was selected to organise a Citizens’ Panel as part of the CoFoE along with the …
- FASoS self-evaluation report on research 2017-2022.pdf (4.54 MB, PDF)… by the Associate Dean for Research, and includes the four research programme directors. The OTO meets six times per year, and provides advice to the Board on, inter alia, allocation of internal funding to support research and valorisation activities, visiting researcher applications, open science policies, and helps to define profiles for the recruitment of new staff. The Research Support Office (RSO) supports the work of the Faculty Board and research programme directors. The RSO includes a … €35,000 in Research Stimulation Funding (RSF) and Valorisation Stimulation Funding (VSF). Colleagues can apply to these funds (three deadlines per calendar year) for small amounts of funding, for example to employ a student assistant, organise a workshop, request material support for an exhibition, etc. (see Appendix 4). Proposals are reviewed by the OTO, and the Faculty Board makes final decisions on the allocation of funds. In addition, in recent years, we have been successful in securing funds … a long track record of actively contributing to strengthening EU-level democracy. In 2014 and 2019, for instance, they helped organise high-level debates in Maastricht between the Spitzenkandidaten (including Jean-Claude Juncker, Frans Timmermans, and Guy Verhofstadt) running in the European elections (see case studies in 2017 and 2020 FASoS Self-Evaluation Reports). Based on this experience, Maastricht Univer- sity was selected to organise a Citizens’ Panel as part of the CoFoE along with the …
- Master global health 2024-2025.pdf (127.33 KB, PDF)… will work together in groups of around 12 students on a health related topic, and have to develop a system map on the topic their group is working on. In order to do so, they will have access to different sources of information: 1. literature. 2. visits to several sites related to the topic. 3. conversations/ interviews with stakeholders and experts. Groups have to write a report and results will be presented to other students and faculty at the end of the two weeks period. Weekend conference. … and understanding of theories of health and illness relevant for field projects. Demonstrate ability to develop a system map. Communicate the findings from their projects to peers and also to non-specialist audiences and beneficiaries during field visits. Present research proposals to peers and receive and give feedback on these. Function in a global health team in a resource poor environment. Recommended reading This is the link to Keylinks, our online reference list. MGH4007 Period 5 7 Apr 2025 6 Jun 2025 Print course description ECTS credits: 3.0 Instruction language: English Coordinator: A.M. Meershoek Teaching methods: Assignment(s), Lecture(s), Presentation(s), Working visit(s), Paper(s) Assessment methods: Attendance, Final paper, Presentation Fac. Health, Medicine and Life Sciences Placement and Thesis Full course description To complete the MSc in Global Health program students will have to write a master’s thesis …
- Intro Buddy session Feb 24_MSc.pdf (1.81 MB, PDF)… First check the Intranet: intranet.maastrichtuniversity.nl/en/school-business-and-economics- students (or via Student Portal > MyLinks > MySBE) If you cannot find it on intranet, go to Ask SBE: www.asksbe.nl During opening hours, you can also visit the Information Desk at Tongersestraat 53 (main SBE building) Important tips https://intranet.maastrichtuniversity.nl/en/school-business-and-economics-students http://www.asksbe.nl Details on how to pick-up your UM card will be sent to your UM … Campus Print app for iOS and Android • UM_Printer on Student Desktop (Anywhere) or install the UM Internet Printer on your own device • Print jobs can be collected at any printer ("follow you queue") • Pay with your UMcard • Scans are free of charge • Visit the Canon shops for custom printing and supplies (@Inner City Library and Randwyck Library) Printing, copying & scanning http://print.maastrichtuniversity.nl Do you want to... Know how to connect your UM email to your personal email? Link your Timetable to …
- applicants_travel_expense_declaration_150528.doc (115 KB, DOC)… * Vacancynumber and position Department / unit The undersigned declares that s/he incurred the following application-related expenses. FORMCHECKBOX Distance up to 300 km** FORMCHECKBOX Distance exceeding 300 km*** Number of km per visit (€ 0.19 per km) € Travel expenses € Additional expense (please specificy) € € Number of visits x Number of visits Total € Total € The applicant hereby declares that the information above is true and complete Date Signature Budget code/order number Name Date Signature of application committee chair * IBAN …
- Tuition fee guide master’s programmes 2022_2023.pdf (633.51 KB, PDF)… 1 Are you a national of the Netherlands or another EU/EER country, Surinam or Switzerland? For more information, please visit https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/support/your-studies-begin/tuition-fees/explanation-tuition-fee-rates/determining-tuition-fee-rate Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus (the Greek part), Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, … 1,572 = € 917 Exception To be able to offer the master’s programme in Forensic Psychology with an intensive, small-scale and personal approach, this master’s programme charges an increased statutory tuition fees: € 3,990. For more information, please visit https://curriculum.maastrichtuniversity.nl/education/master/master-forensic-psychology *Starting moments The master’s programmes at UM start at two different moments in the academic year. Most programmes start in September, while a limited number of programmes start in February as well. Do you start in February? Please visit https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/support/your-studies-begin/tuition- fees/explanation-tuition-fees for more information about tuition fees. You can find more general information about tuition fees on …