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SoFoKleS
SoFoKleS, the Social Fund for the Knowledge Sector, carries out projects and research and subsidises activities in the field of the academic labour market.

Flexible Training
How can we ensure that healthcare professionals can continue to develop themselves and have sufficient opportunities for advancement? The solution lies in the flexible training of specialised nurses and medical support professionals.
BROK®
During the BROK course, researchers involved in research covered by the WMO, CTR, MDR and IVDR learn about the laws and regulations surrounding medical scientific research.
Jobs quota agreement and more
The umcs are committed to helping more people who are distanced from the labour market find work and keep their jobs. We do this through various initiatives.

Framework Plan for Medical Training
Each umc offers bachelor’s and master’s programmes leading to a degree in medicine. The content and general learning outcomes that the programme must meet are described in the framework Plan for Medical Training drawn up by UMCNL.

Re-registration in the BIG register
How exactly does re-registration in the BIG register work? What requirements must general practitioners meet?
PhD programme
Students with a (bio)medical master’s degree can follow a PhD programme at a university medical centre in order to obtain the highest academic degree, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD).
RN2Blend
The Registered Nurses to Blend research programme examines job differentiation among nurses. New tasks are assigned based on the nurse’s strengths and the skills they wish to develop.