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Top Master Programme in Nanoscience assessed as excellent for the third time

04 February 2019

The Top Master Programme in Nanoscience has been assessed by an international peer review committee, organized by QANU, and their report has now been published and confirmed by the NVAO (Accreditation Organisation of the Netherlands and Flanders). On three standards of the four standards that have to be assessed, the committee has awarded the Top Master Programme the highest possible distinction of "excellent". The overall summary assessment is also "excellent". The meaning of this epithet is, according to the NVAO rules: "The programme systematically well surpasses the generic quality standards across its entire spectrum and is regarded as an (inter)national example". This is the third time that the Nanoscience programme has received this distinction of "excellent".

The committee writes: "The students of the master's programme convincingly show that they systematically far exceed the expected level for graduates of a master's programme." and "Overall, the panel was very impressed by the programme's design and focus, and considers it an internationally unique master's programme."

The Top Master Programme in Nanoscience started in 2003. The sixteenth cohort of students started in September 2018. Sofar, more than 110 students have graduated from this Programme, of whom almost everyone continued towards a PhD.

Group picture cohort 2016-2018
Group picture cohort 2016-2018
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