‌View in browser Dear student,You have applied to Comparative European History at 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 your first year of the Comparative European History 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. Radboud Intro Have you already signed up for the Radboud Intro? This will take place from Sunday 18 August to Sunday 25 August and is for all upcoming first-year students. During the Intro, you will get to know the programme, study association and fellow students. You will be personally invited by e-mail to register for the introduction week. Did you not receive the email or do you have any questions? Please contact intro@let.ru.nl. More information Introducing: Student advisor Comparative European History Hello, I am Annelies van Rijckevorsel. As student advisor I am your first point of contact within the study programme.If you already have a question about the Bachelor's, please feel free to contact me. I'm also here 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 Starting well prepared Ordering books and readersBooks you will need during the courses can be ordered from book supplier Boekhandel Roelants. As a member of the study association, you will receive a 15% discount on the study books and a 10% discount on all English books. Are you not a member yet? Click here for more information about the membership! Some courses may require readers. In the study guide you will find per course whether you need a reader. Make sure you order your readers before the start of the academic year from the Dictatencentrale. 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. Courses, Time Table and Course GuideThe Student Information Point Arts will register you for all the courses in the first semester. One less thing to worry about!More information about your study programme and courses can be found in the course guide. You can consult your Timetable in the personal schedule programme. In the EER, the Education and Examination Regulations, you will find all the rules and guidelines for your programme. Get to know fellow students: study association GSV Excalibur Each study programme has its own study association. The study association of Comparative European History is GSV Excalibur. The main purpose of a study association is to enrich the study and student life through various activities. For instance, they organise informal activities to connect the students with each other, but also formal activities that complement the study and can give you a glimpse into further career. Below you can find the board and the website. You can find more information on our website. Chat with a studentWould you like to know how our students are experiencing their studies? Please don't hesitate to get in touch with one of the Comparative European History students! Chat 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 Comparative European History study programme,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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Dear student,


You have applied to Comparative European History at 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 your first year of the Comparative European History 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.

Radboud Intro

Have you already signed up for the Radboud Intro? This will take place from Sunday 18 August to Sunday 25 August and is for all upcoming first-year students. During the Intro, you will get to know the programme, study association and fellow students. You will be personally invited by e-mail to register for the introduction week. Did you not receive the email or do you have any questions? Please contact intro@let.ru.nl.

More information

Introducing: Student advisor Comparative European History

Hello, I am Annelies van Rijckevorsel. As student advisor I am your first point of contact within the study programme.


If you already have a question about the Bachelor's, please feel free to contact me. I'm also here 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

Starting well prepared

Ordering books and readers

Books you will need during the courses can be ordered from book supplier Boekhandel Roelants. As a member of the study association, you will receive a 15% discount on the study books and a 10% discount on all English books. Are you not a member yet? Click here for more information about the membership! Some courses may require readers. In the study guide you will find per course whether you need a reader. Make sure you order your readers before the start of the academic year from the Dictatencentrale.

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.

Courses, Time Table and Course Guide

The Student Information Point Arts will register you for all the courses in the first semester. One less thing to worry about!

More information about your study programme and courses can be found in the course guide. You can consult your Timetable in the personal schedule programme. In the EER, the Education and Examination Regulations, you will find all the rules and guidelines for your programme.

Get to know fellow students: study association GSV Excalibur

Each study programme has its own study association. The study association of Comparative European History is GSV Excalibur. The main purpose of a study association is to enrich the study and student life through various activities. For instance, they organise informal activities to connect the students with each other, but also formal activities that complement the study and can give you a glimpse into further career. Below you can find the board and the website.

You can find more information on our website.

Chat with a student

Would you like to know how our students are experiencing their studies? Please don't hesitate to get in touch with one of the Comparative European History students!

Chat

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 Comparative European History study programme,


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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