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Student Affairs, the Study Advisors and other colleagues are there to help you during your study.
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Do you have questions about:
-Course registration & planning (classes and exam dates and locations) - Your results - Application and Assessment Forms for Research Projects - Student Academic Progress Report - Graduation
Please contact Student Affairs and they can help you.
Don't forget to state your student number and programme!
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-Are there personal circumstances causing your studies not to go as you would like?
-Are you experiencing motivation problems?
-Or are you in doubt about electives?
The Study Advisor can assist you. You can email them or make an appointment (online or face-to-face).
The Study Advisers are also there for you if you 'just' need a chat.
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Apply for graduation support |
Were you delayed in your studies in 2022-2023 due to circumstances beyond your control? You can submit an application for graduation support via OSIRIS Cases until 31 January.
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Tip: free healthcare via HU's Gezond&Wel Centre |
Are you struggling to make ends meet and don't have supplementary insurance? At HU's Gezond&Wel Centre, you can get free dental care, eye care, skin therapy, speech therapy, prosthodontics and physiotherapy. By doing so, you help students gain experience in healthcare.
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Student jobs and internships |
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What do you think of your study programme and Utrecht University? |
Give your opinion and fill in the National Student Survey (NSE) 2024. On 17 January, you received an invitation to your UU e-mail address.
Why take part? - To better match your studies with the job market, so you get a better start to your career. - To achieve a lower work and study pressure. - You can win great prizes.
And once you have completed the NSE, the e-mails stop! ;)
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Top 3 Most liked Instagram posts this month |
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Rembrandt broke new ground with lead-based impregnation of canvas The Night Watch |
Research has revealed that Rembrandt impregnated the canvas for his famous 1642 militia painting ‘The Night Watch’ with a lead-containing substance before applying the first ground layer. Such lead-based impregnation has never before been observed with Rembrandt or his contemporaries. The discovery, published in Science Advances, underlines Rembrandt's inventive way of working. The discovery was part of Fréderique Broers' PhD research (co-supervised by Florian Meirer from the UU). |
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Important antibody in our blood found to carry a surprise |
The structure of one of the most abundant antibodies in our blood, Immunoglobulin M (IgM), turns out to be different than previously thought: it contains an additional protein known as CD5L. This discovery, made by UU researchers under the guidance of Albert Heck and colleagues at Sanquin in Amsterdam, is now published in the scientific journal PNAS. Beyond the need for adjustments in biochemistry and immunology textbooks, this find also implicates therapeutic applications. |
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Master’s Open Day 9 February – discover your Master's |
Do you already know which masters you want to do or are you still looking for a new challenge? Then come to the Master's Open Day. On Friday 9 February, our Masters will open their doors for you. Join the presentations and ask questions to our students and professors. Find out which Master is right for you!
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