Teaching

 

The Maastricht University is well known for its method of teaching. The Problem Based Learning System has a long-standing tradition in Maastricht. More information about this teaching system can be found on the web page of the University [PBL]

 

 

The University of Maastricht tries to increase the international exchange of staff. If you are interested to participate in our curriculum for a certain period (any kind of teaching activity) you can contact me to look for possibilities.

 

PROBLEM BASED LEARNING

 

Searching the problem

Finding solutions

Discuss with other students

   afbeelding: Onderwijsgroep

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

My teaching in Maastricht

 

I am member of the committees that prepare teaching for the first three years  (see list of courses below). I am the coordinator of a first year course Body and Behaviour. A complete overview of the teaching course at the Faculty of Psychology can be seen on our home page [Courses Psychology]

 

Member of Courses

Body and Behaviour, group member (Course 1.1.b)

Basic Neuroscience, group member (Course 3.1b)

Behavioural Neuroscience, group member (Elective Program, 4.3)

Learning Theory, coordinator (Elective Program, 4.1)

Brain Learning and Memory, coordinator (Research Master course)

Brain & Behaviour (PhD course)

 

Internships

I am also a supervisor of various students doing their internship within the University of Maastricht, other institutions in the Netherlands, or abroad.

 

Lectures

In addition to the lectures in the Psychology curriculum, I give lectures in various other courses in the University. 

 

Member of Committees

Teaching Committee

 

 

 

My teaching in Cologne

 

I am also a lecturer in the Bachelor Master Program at the University of Cologne [Univ Cologne Neuroscience (in German)]. In this Program I will be teaching Comparative Cognitive Neuroscience, i.e., evaluating cognitive functions in rodents.

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