Registration & Application

Registration with GHEE

NEWS!
Application Minor Global Health through eduXchange

Since today 3 April 2023 13.00 hrs. you can apply for the Minor Global Health 2023. Many of you already applied. 

However, some of you might get a message like 'we do not accept applications anymore, you will be put on a waiting list'. If that is the case, then don't worry, since you are registered as having applied for the MGH2023. And application will be open until 16 April!

To complete your application, register for a GHEE account (see under Application) and then send in your application form, alle before 16 April!

When your are interested in participating in our GlobalHealthEducationErasmus (GHEE) activities, like our Minor Global Health, Clinical Electives, Research Electives or if you want to be part of GHEE's student team, please use this registration form to register with GHEE first! 

You will need your @globalhealtheducation.nl email address and assigned password for your subsequent application (see below)!

After registration you will receive an email to activate your @globalhealtheducation.nl account. Please note that you need to activate your account within 48 hrs! Check your SPAM box if you cannot find this activation email in your regular inbox.

=> See you in 2023

Application Minor Global Health

To APPLY for the Minor Global Health fill in this application form and upload your English CV/resumé, Motivation letter, Photo and a copy of your ID/Passport with it (possible already now!).


PLEASE NOTE 1: that you will need your @globalhealtheducation.nl email address and assigned password to login (see above!).

PLEASE NOTE 2: after registration with GHEE you will receive a confirmation email at your university and personal email addresses  (check your SPAM box!!). Please use the link in that email to activate your account first within 48 hrs, then login to your account and fill in this application form.

Furthermore, you will also need to apply through the official EUR or TUD Minor websites (OSIRIS). See the Minor Global Health info at the EUR website as well.