Exchange students
Research Internships
Students from partner universities (Erasmus or bilateral agreements), as well as all EU students are welcome to do a research internship at Radboud University.
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For some students, this option can be combined with our English-taught courses also described on this website.To do an internship, you first need to find a supervisor or department that is willing to offer you a place to do your internship. Make sure you do your homework and find out about our departments, researchers, and the topics they work on. The more detailed and motivated your request, the bigger the chance that you will be accepted by the department of your choice. When contacting people, make sure you have a strong motivation and mention that the Radboudumc international office will support you. Once you receive your approval, please make sure you contact the Radboudumc international office for students: internationalofficestudents@radboudumc.nl
A few good places to start looking for a supervisor:
Donders Center for Medical Neuroscience - DCMN
As part of the interfaculty Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, DCMNs mission is to carry out world class research that advances our knowledge on how the nervous system develops and functions and how it is altered by disease, injury, genetic, and environmental factors such as stress.
> www.ru.nl/donders
Research programs
In our research programs, research groups with specific expertise work together toward a common and clear goal. See an overview of all Radboudumc research programs.
Clinical Electives
Unfortunately clinical electives (also known as clinical internships or clerkships), are only open to students from Erasmuspartners who speak Dutch fluently (NT2 level), and even then it is really hard to find a placement. The language requirement is due to the vulnerable situation patients already find themselves in, we do not want to bring them in an even more difficult situation. The fact that it is hard to find a placement, even for those who speak Dutch is mostly due to the workload of the departments, there is not much time left for them to add supervising another student. However, if you do speak Dutch, please feel free to contact us on internationalofficestudents@radboudumc.nl for further advice.Summer School
Lecturers and researchers from Radboud University and Radboudumc offer interesting courses in different disciplines during the summer holidays. They are suitable for Dutch and international Bachelor’s and Master’s students as well as PhD candidates.
visit websiteTaking courses
Students from partner universities (Erasmus or bilateral agreements) are very welcome to attend our English-taught courses in (bio)medicine.
read moreDentistry students
Foreign dental students may come to Nijmegen for exchange in their last year. Only final year students/students with sufficient clinical experience are accepted. read moreDentistry students
Dentistry students
Incoming exchange students can participate in (pre)clinical courses. In order to check the level of clinical experience, students first have to participate in preclinical courses in which they will be assessed by our preclinical teachers. If, according to the assessments, the students have the required level to treat patients, they can participate in clinical courses as well.
The modular curriculum design of the Dentistry programme allows for an intake of students from partner universities in September and March of the academic year, again on individual basis.
Additional information
- The Dentistry programme of Radboud University does not provide undergraduate courses in English.
- Part of the patient treatments will take place in a clinic in Arnhem (AKMA), a city near Nijmegen. This means that exchange students will have to travel to Arnhem during their exchange period, on average one day a week. Transport costs will most likely amount to € 35 – 50 per month and have to be borne by the student.
- The clinical practice dresscode is the same for the pre-clinical and the clinical rooms and involves wearing a white clinical coat, trousers and closed shoes with flat soles. You can borrow the clinical coat and trousers from the Dentistry programme.
- Exchange students will have to pass an infection prevention control test before they can access the clinic. This test will be arranged by our Dentistry programme during the first two weeks of your stay.
Contact us with further questions or for advice on Internationalofficestudents@radboudumc.nl
Degree seeking students
Bachelor's programs
Radboudumc collaborates with Radboud University to offer Bachelor's programs in the field of medical sciences.
read moreBachelor's programs
Radboudumc collaborates with Radboud University to offer three Bachelor’s programs. The information on these Bachelor's programs is in Dutch:
To participate in these programs you have to enroll at Radboud University. More information about the programs can be found on the university’s website.
Master's programs
Radboudumc collaborates with Radboud University to offer three English-taught Master’s programs.
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English-taught Master's
Radboudumc collaborates with Radboud University to offer the following English-taught Master’s programs.
- Biomedical Sciences
- Molecular Mechanisms of Disease (selective Master’s)
- Cognitive Neuroscience (selective Master’s)
Dutch-taught Master's
There are also two Dutch-taught Master's connected to Radboudumc. The information on these Master's programs is in Dutch.
To participate in these programs you have to enroll at Radboud University. Per Master’s there are grants and funds available. More information on this can be found on the university’s website.
Living in Nijmegen
Nijmegen is the oldest city of the Netherlands, and has about 180,000 residents. It is located in the east of the Netherlands, but is closely connected by public transportation to the rest of the country.
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In one hour you can in the heart of the country, Utrecht, and in one and a half hour you can be in Amsterdam. Nijmegen is also host to Radboud University, with which Radboudumc shares its name.
Municipality of Nijmegen
Much more can be told about Nijmegen as a city and its surroundings; however, rather than repeating information that can be found elsewhere on the Internet, we refer you directly to the website of the Municipality of Nijmegen, which tells about life in Nijmegen. On their pages you can also find information about working and doing business in Nijmegen. The City of Nijmegen has created an Expat Desk specifically for expatriates coming to or already living in Nijmegen; there you can ask all of your questions.
Dealing with the Dutch
You may have heard that Dutch people are well organized, that everyone speaks English; but also that the Dutch people are very direct and usually do not appreciate it if you drop by without letting them know far in advance. read moreDealing with the Dutch
What can you expect when you come to live and work in the Netherlands? There is a wealth of information online, and many forums can help with any questions you may have. Expatica is a good site. There are also a large number of books, like:- Dealing with the Dutch by Jacob Vossestein (ISBN 9068325655) offers a comprehensive and practical overview of Dutch culture
- The Low Sky by Han van der Horst (ISBN 9055941999) shows how Dutch culture was shaped by history, geography and more
- The Undutchables by Colin R. White & Laurie Boucke (ISBN 1888580224) a funny - yet superficial - view of Dutch culture from the perspective of expats
Nuffic
The Nuffic is the Dutch organization for internationalization in Education. You will find a lot of useful information on their website.
to nuffic.nlInternational Office team
Cindy van Dijk
international officer RHA
Loes Vaessen
international officer RHA
Contact us
Looking to contact us? Please do so through StIP at (024) 361 50 65, or by sending us an email.
send an emailGuusje Jongen
junior international officer RHA
Carly Pepers
junior international officer RHA