‌View in browser Dear student,You have applied as a Master's studentat the Faculty of Arts. We hope to welcome you to the study programme soon! In this email you can find all information with regard to the start of your Master's programme in Nijmegen. So save this email for later!Disclaimer: This email does not automatically mean that you have been definitively admitted or that your enrolment is complete. Check your to do's in Studielink. ‌Starting your studies at Radboud UniversityHow do I find my way around campus? Where can I order my textbooks? What do I need to arrange? A new study involves a lot of things. On this page we have therefore collected all the general information useful for students new to Radboud University. Master's Welcome Day The Faculty of Arts organises an introduction day for all new incoming Master's and pre-Master's students. The (pre-)Master's Welcome Day will take place on Thursday 29 August 2024. During this day we will introduce you to our faculty, our staff, our computer systems, and of course your fellow students. Moreover, we'd be happy to answer all your questions about the study programme, the courses, exams, etc. More information Student advisors The student advisor is your first point of contact within the study programme. If you already have a question about the Master's, please feel free to contact your student advisor. The student advisors are also available if you wish to discuss any issues (personal or otherwise) that may affect your studies, or if you would simply like to meet, you can make an appointment via the button below. Make an appointment Off to a good start Registering for courses and examsYou can register for courses in OSIRIS student, which can be done until the end of August, but preferably before 10 August. Please make sure to register as soon as possible, as the course registration is also linked to Brightspace (the online teaching environment).You will find all information about your study programme and the courses in the course guide. Ordering books and readersYou can find the required books and readers in the course guide. You can often obtain books with a discount via the study association of your programme. More information about study associations can be found below. Your personal timetableAfter your enrolment, you will be informed about your personal timetable as of September. On this page, you will find more information on abbreviations of classrooms and lecture halls and the map of the campus. Get to know fellow students through study associations Every study programme has its own study association. The main goal of a study association is the improvement of time spent as a student, by means of various activities. The different study associations organise informal activities to connect the students, as well as formal activities that complement the study programme and offer students a look into possible career paths. Through the open character of each study association, members can connect with students of their own year as well as higher and lower years in an enjoyable way. Please check this page with all student organisations to find the study associations of the Faculty of Arts. Good luck with the preparations, and we look forward to seeing you in September!Kind regards,On behalf of all lecturers and staff of the Faculty of Arts,Team CommunicationFaculty of Arts © 2024 Radboud University, Faculty of Arts - All rights reserved.This newsletter is provided by the Marketing and Communications Department.Do you have a question following the information in this email?Please contact us at communicatie@let.ru.nl
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Dear student,


You have applied as a Master's studentat the Faculty of Arts. We hope to welcome you to the study programme soon! In this email you can find all information with regard to the start of your Master's programme in Nijmegen. So save this email for later!


Disclaimer: This email does not automatically mean that you have been definitively admitted or that your enrolment is complete. Check your to do's in Studielink.

‌Starting your studies at Radboud University


How do I find my way around campus? Where can I order my textbooks? What do I need to arrange? A new study involves a lot of things. On this page we have therefore collected all the general information useful for students new to Radboud University.

Master's Welcome Day

The Faculty of Arts organises an introduction day for all new incoming Master's and pre-Master's students. The (pre-)Master's Welcome Day will take place on Thursday 29 August 2024. During this day we will introduce you to our faculty, our staff, our computer systems, and of course your fellow students. Moreover, we'd be happy to answer all your questions about the study programme, the courses, exams, etc.

More information

Student advisors

The student advisor is your first point of contact within the study programme. If you already have a question about the Master's, please feel free to contact your student advisor. The student advisors are also available if you wish to discuss any issues (personal or otherwise) that may affect your studies, or if you would simply like to meet, you can make an appointment via the button below.

Make an appointment

Off to a good start

Registering for courses and exams

You can register for courses in OSIRIS student, which can be done until the end of August, but preferably before 10 August. Please make sure to register as soon as possible, as the course registration is also linked to Brightspace (the online teaching environment).


You will find all information about your study programme and the courses in the course guide.

Ordering books and readers

You can find the required books and readers in the course guide. You can often obtain books with a discount via the study association of your programme. More information about study associations can be found below.

Your personal timetable

After your enrolment, you will be informed about your personal timetable as of September. On this page, you will find more information on abbreviations of classrooms and lecture halls and the map of the campus.

Get to know fellow students through study associations

Every study programme has its own study association. The main goal of a study association is the improvement of time spent as a student, by means of various activities. The different study associations organise informal activities to connect the students, as well as formal activities that complement the study programme and offer students a look into possible career paths. Through the open character of each study association, members can connect with students of their own year as well as higher and lower years in an enjoyable way. Please check this page with all student organisations to find the study associations of the Faculty of Arts.

Good luck with the preparations, and we look forward to seeing you in September!


Kind regards,


On behalf of all lecturers and staff of the Faculty of Arts,


Team Communication

Faculty of Arts

© 2024 Radboud University, Faculty of Arts - All rights reserved.

This newsletter is provided by the Marketing and Communications Department.


Do you have a question following the information in this email?

Please contact us at communicatie@let.ru.nl

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