Terms
The Medical Master’s degree Vitality and Ageing runs from September to June. You can download the (provisional) study guide for 2011-2012 here.
Medical Master’s degree
Students who successfully complete the programme will receive the internationally accredited title of ‘Master of Science’ from
Leiden University.
Course and Examination Regulations
The Course and Examination Regulations can be downloaded
here and the rules and regulations of the exam commission
here.
Code of Conduct
Leyden Academy and Leiden University follow a
Code of Conduct.
Facilities
Leyden Academy aims to create a stimulating study and research environment. To enable this it offers various facilities and organizes several social activities to make participation in the programme as productive and enjoyable as possible. Free Wi-Fi is available in the whole building for all students. We expect all students to bring their own laptop.
Students may use all research facilities present at the
LUMC, such as reading rooms, computer rooms and the medical library. Also all facilities of
Leiden University are available to the students, this includes the sports centre and university library.
Two study advisors at Leiden University/LUMC twee studie adviseurs can be approached with questions or problems regarding your study:
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Martin Traudes
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Janine Selier-Res
Costs and scholarships
There are three costs associated with the medical master’s degree:
- the tuition fee for the Master programme is € 9,750.--*. Books, teaching materials and literature are included in this fee.
- living expenses during your stay in the Netherlands.
- travelling expenses from and to your home country/city.
* the price changed since december 2011. In other information the old price might still be mentioned. This will soon be updated.
If you are selected to participate in the Master programme, you can apply for a scholarship to cover a part of the study related expenses.
In addition, there is the Vitality and Ageing Fund. You can only apply for a scholarship of this fund if you are not qualified for any other scholarships, which should be proven by an official document. To apply for the Vitality and Ageing Fund scholarship please click
here.
Living expenses during your stay in the Netherlands are your own responsibility. As foreign students will be legally in the Netherlands, you will be allowed to work ten hours a week while you study. Travel costs are not covered by the grant. Many countries have state funds and private funds for this kind of expenses.
Living in Leiden
During the Master’s programme you could live and work in Leiden. It is a lively university town and has a rich cultural and social scene. Leiden is close to Amsterdam, Schiphol (Amsterdam Airport) and The Hague.
Housing
To find housing in Leiden we advise international students to take a look at the website of
Leiden University, where you can find all the information you need about housing and living in Leiden.
Visa
If you are a student from outside of Europe, Leiden University will assist you with your visa application procedure (if you apply before April 1st).