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UWC Maastricht currently has approximately 900 students between the ages of 2 and 18. They originate from more than 100 countries. [2] The UWC Maastricht community includes 200 international boarding students selected by a worldwide network of about 160 national committees based on personal merit and potential, irrespective of their religion, cultural, political or financial background. [3]
The International Association for the Exchange of Students for Technical Experience, commonly referred to as IAESTE (pronounced i-a-es-te or ai-es-te), is an international organization exchanging students for technical work experience abroad. Students gain relevant technical training lasting from 4 weeks to 52 weeks. IAESTE includes committees ...
In 2010, the university had an enrolment of 32,739 students: 20,185 undergraduate students, 9,361 master's students, 1,235 doctoral students, and 412 post-doctoral students. [8] Of all students, 66% are Dutch citizens and 34% are international students. [9] UvA has over 2,500 international students and researchers that come from over 100 ...
Many schools even offer students help with purchasing books from the school's bookstore. For instance, as part of Mitchell College's First-Year Experience (FYE) program for transitioning into college, first-year students are assigned to Freshman Interest Groups (FIGs) in their first semester according to a common academic interest or major ...
Professor Leah Barlow's post for her students, running down the course plan for her Introduction to African American Studies class, including work from Audre Lorde (left) and Gil Scott-Heron ...
The 2,300 employees of the AUAS serve more than 40,000 students. An important way of learning is via work placements. All students at the AUAS have a practical work period in order to get on-the-job experience in the field of their study. Such a work placement can be at a company or organisation in the Netherlands or abroad.
Amsterdam at this time was a small fishing village at the mouth of the Amstel. A part of Utrecht, this area was part of the seigniory (heerlijkheid) of the Van Aemstel family. At one point the right bank of the Amstel was being referred to as the "Old Amstel" (Ouder-Amstel), the left bank as the "New Amstel" (Nieuwer-Amstel).
The Maastricht Science Programme was founded in 2010 and received its first students in the 2011–12 academic year. The MSP is the second liberal arts and sciences program in Maastricht, alongside its sister programme, University College Maastricht (UCM).