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  1. Maastricht University is located in Maastricht in the south of the Netherlands. There are satellite campuses in Venlo and Brussels. There are six faculties at the university: arts and social sciences; health, medicine and life sciences; law; psychology and neuroscience; science and engineering; business and economics, within which are several departments. Across these faculties are bachelors ...

  2. The main mission of education at Maastricht University (UM) was, is and will be the integrated academic and professional development of the student. Teaching and learning therefore focus on both the academic and personal development of the student. Education at UM is based on four pillars: Problem-Based Learning (PBL) Small-scale education.

  3. 馬斯垂克大學成立於1976年,學校現有學生13100人,教職員工3500人。. 共設有7個學院: 自然科學學院, 社會學和藝術學院, 經濟科學學院, 醫學院, 生命健康學院, 心理學學院和法學院。. 馬斯垂克大學是一所十分國際化的綜合院校,國際學生比例占該校總人數的44 ...

  4. join-us@ maastricht university . nl Livechat (Mon-Fri, 8.30-17.00 CET) Facebook (messenger) Twitter Instagram. Upcoming events . 12 Oct. 09:30 - 16:30. Bachelor's Open Day. Find out more about one of the most international universities in Europe, experience our unique approach to teaching and immerse yourself in your programme of choice.

  5. Application & enrolment. If you would like to study at Maastricht University (UM), you will have to send in your application via Studielink. UM will then check whether your previous education meets UM’s admission requirements and will notify you of the outcome. If you meet the requirements, you qualify for admission.

  6. At Maastricht University, the bachelor’s in Medicine is very practical; you’ll come in contact with real patients in the early stages of your studies. In the skillslab, you’ll also practice medical skills, such as how to give a patient bad news. After completing a master’s in Medicine, you can call yourself a medical doctor and then you ...

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