29/03/2020
Choosing a fitting Master’s programme is an important step in light of your future career, but has gotten more complicated as the current situation impedes us from attending orientation days and information sessions.
That is why we, from the master Molecular Mechanisms of Disease, would like to help. Do you, or someone else you know, have questions about the program, studying in the Netherlands or student-life in Nijmegen? You can send us a private message with your questions, or if you are just interested in a chat.
First year MMD Students from Dutch bachelor programs:
Chloë Kaal - Biology (Radboud University)
Efi Tsouri - Molecular Life Sciences (Radboud University)
Max Raas - Biomedical Sciences (Radboud University)
Hatice Ozhan - Life Science (HAN University of Applied Science)
Hester van Mourik - Biomedical Sciences (Maastricht university)
First year MMD Students from international bachelor programs:
Martina Markovska - Molecular biology (St. Cyril and Methodius University, Macedonia)
Rojina Duwal - Biotechnology (Kathmandu University, Nepal)
Andrea Rodgers Furones - Biochemistry (University of Barcelona, Spain)
Natalie Ludwig - Biomedicine and Biotechnology (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, Austria)
We would also like to point out that the Radboud University Nijmegen organises two open days, namely on the 29th of April and the 7th of May.