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Study adviser or coordinator

Your study adviser or coordinator is an expert on all aspects of your study programme. If you have any questions or concerns about your programme, whether they be of a practical or academic nature, you can contact your study adviser.

Academic issues

Are you experiencing academic difficulties? Or are you falling behind in your studies due to personal circumstances? If so, it is essential that you speak to your study adviser/coordinator as soon as possible. He or she can advise you on the best course of action and, if required, assist you in dealing with study delay.

Practical issues

You can also speak to your study adviser about a range of practical issues concerning your programme, such as:

  • Planning your studies
  • Schedule issues
  • Choosing elective credits
  • Requesting exemptions
  • Advice on internship

Study guidance

Where do you go if you need advice or support? Find the contact details of the study advisors, support group, ombuds officer and student counselor.

Study advisor Biomedical Sciences

You can turn to the study advisor for:

  • Advice on issues that are related to your studies, directly or indirectly. For example procedures and regulations.
  • Advice on planning and organising your study programmess
  • Reporting special circumstances, like personal circumstances, handicap, top level sport, governance activities, PhD programmes. She can arrange extra support, registration of study delay, referral to student deans, doctors or psychologists and negotiation for extra facilities (like more time for the exams, larger font sizes, etc.)

Please contact the study advisor in time. This is especially important regarding the Binding Study Advice. The exam committee can decide not to give a negative advice based on circumstances. However, the circumstances have to be registered.

 Bianca Hogers:

  • Study advisor Biomedical Sciences
  • Building 3, office V5-12
  • Present: Mon, Tue, Wed 8:00-16:00
  • Open Office Mon: 12:30-13:30
  • Make an appointment via b.hogers@lumc.nl or the OSP (071) 526 8700 or at the desk.
  • Changes in office hours are posted on Blackboard.

Support group master Biomedical Sciences

Students may contact the professors in this support group should they need advice in making their choices with regards to the possibilities within the master’s programme. For example: which FOS courses meet my interest and are at the same time a good preparation for my internship? What is the best place to do my internship? I would like to end up working in a specific profession, how do I get there? Should I keep my interests broad or should I specialise instead?

Ombuds officer or counselor

In the case of intimidation, sexual harassment or unequal treatment, you can contact the Leiden University counsellor. For other serious issues you can contact the ombuds officer.

  

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