European Master of Science in Occupational Therapy
Michelle Berger, alumni of the OT-Euromaster, has won the Article Impact Award of the Journal of Occupational Science. Together with her co-authors, Eric Asaba, Mandana Fallahpourm and Lisette Farias, she received this great news by the end of August.
Alumni wins Article Impact AwardThe Faculty of Health (FH) has established a student research ethics committee (ECSO-FG) in response to the need for ethical review of the work of international Master’s students, many of whom were unable to submit their work for ethical review in their home countries. Although the committee was set up to help international students, it will also assess the applications for ethical review of the research submitted by Dutch Master’s students.
Faculty of Health establishes student research ethics committeeOn 9 March, the Choice Guide Masters 2023 was published. In this guide, 14 masters of the AUAS are assessed. Once again, the master in Occupational Therapy and the master in Social Work were featured prominently. This year, the master in Dutch teacher can be added to this list.
Choice Guide Masters 2023The Galician university replaces University College Absalon in Næstved, Denmark, which is leaving the programme consortium after 23 very productive years.
Spanish University becomes partner within the OT-EuroMaster consortiumOT-Euromasters Director of Education, Debbie Kramer-Roy, was selected to give the Hanneke van Bruggen lecture on the 2022 ENOTHE Conference on the 16th of October in Tbilisi, Georgia. Debbie spoke about the transitions within the profession of occupational therapy.
Dr Debbie Kramer-Roys Keynote on ENOTHE 2022For the re-accreditation, the module coordinators of the different universities within the consortium, all united at Hogeschool van Amsterdam for interviews.
Re-accreditation OT-Euromaster