Get to know the Master's
Twice a year, we organise a Master's Open Day where you can get to know our programme Cancer, Stem Cells and Developmental Biology. You can join our information session, talk to our students and staff, and find out if this Master's for you.
Next Master's Open Day
The next Master's Open Day will take place on Wednesday 9 October (between 4pm - 8.45pm, CEST). More information can be found on this webpage or click on the button below to register:
Education fairs
We participate in various education fairs in the Netherlands and abroad. These are all listed in our calendar of events.
Webinar
We have organised a live webinar about the Master’s programme Epidemiology Postgraduate Online. During this session, our team provided you with detailed information about the Master's programme and we focused on the concept of online learning. It is good to note that this is a postgraduate Master’s programme, so it is highly suitable for students who already have a MSc’s degree in Life Sciences.
What we covered
- Insights into the programme, specialisation courses and research areas;
- Aspects of online learning in a virtual learning environment;
- Admission requirements and deadlines.
Watch the webinar
More information
Fenna Buis
Fenna Buis works at Elevate as a Project Leader. In this role, she oversees all online Epidemiology courses. She ensures that all courses run smoothly and that everyone receives his or her certificate at the end. Fenna holds a bachelor's degree in Media & Entertainment Management. She gets a lot of energy from assisting professionals in Life Sciences & Health to broaden their knowledge and skills.
Maud Verhoef-Jurgens
Maud Verhoef-Jurgens, PhD, is programme coordinator of the MSc and PhD programmes of Epidemiology. She studied Epidemiology at the University of Amsterdam and finished her PhD in 2014 at the department of Clinical Rheumatology in the UMC Utrecht. With her background in Epidemiology and her position as programme coordinator, she will tell you all about the MSc Epidemiology at Utrecht University.
The small groups really allowed for a higher level of understanding.