How to deregister for a regular test within a course |
As of September 1, the way in which students have to deregister for a regular test moment in a course is the has changed within the Faculty of Science.
Deregister in advance via Osiris Student > Cases > Start a new case with the plus sign at the bottom right. A new window will open. Make sure your pop-up blocker is turned off, otherwise the new window will not open. Then choose Curriculum Matters > Deregistration point for regular test moment Faculty of Science
*Above information does not apply to Life Sciences master students! |
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Would you like to withdraw from another compulsory part of a course (i.e. not a test)? |
| Please report this to the course coordinator. If you will be absent for a longer period of time, please also report this to your study advisor. |
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Discover Utrecht University and the city via this 360-tour |
| Two UU students will take you on a 360 tour to all the important university places. |
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Bachelors: choosing electives in your free elective space? |
| All information and requirements regarding your free elective space can be found on the student site: select your programme, go to > My studies > Free elective space |
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Looking for a master's programme? Find out more during the Online Master's Open Day. |
| Curious about our master's programmes? Join the Online Master's Open Day on Wednesday 8 October and discover the 21 master's programmes offered by the Faculty of Science. Attend the information sessions, ask questions and explore your options! |
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From Nokia to ChatGPT – Studying Then and Now |
What happens when you bring together a current student and a student from twenty years ago at a table in the Botanic Gardens, with a box full of questions between them?
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Questions about studying abroad? |
| The UU offers various opportunities for exchanges or internships abroad. Curious to find out what they are? We will tell you all about them during the Study Abroad Weeks. |
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Living on after suicide: A NEW TATTOO | Festival | 4 October |
Have you lost someone to suicide? Do you know someone who is grieving or struggling with suicidal thoughts? Or do you have a (professional) interest in this reality? Then you are very welcome to attend. A NEW TATTOO is an intimate festival that offers a safe space to feel, share and—for those who want to—embrace life through dance.
Are you considering suicide? Contact 113 Suicide Prevention 24/7, free of charge and anonymously, on 0800-0113 or chat at 113.nl. |
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Student job tipsJob banksPlease note: on the publication day of the newsletter a vacancy may already be filled. |
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What if... the AMOC collapses? Find out the answer in this video |
Climate change could cause the major ocean current known as the AMOC to collapse. In the future, this could lead to more sea ice in the Arctic and lower temperatures in Europe. So is it a good thing if the AMOC collapses? Not really. René van Westen from the Climate Helpdesk explains why.
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Researchers and students work with real-time energy data in new Living Lab |
| How much electricity can a solar panel on a north-facing balcony actually generate? And how does the output change if the panel comes in a different color? These are the kinds of questions at the heart of the Lumifield, founded by Eline Hutter and Sara Mirbagheri Golroodbari. |
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About the importance of climate communication.
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