About the Students Web Dossier
The Students Web Dossier is a personal dossier for students at the Medical Faculty. So who study Biomedical Sciences, Dentistry Medicine, or Molecular Mechanisms of Disease. read moreAbout the Students Web Dossier
In the web dossier your particulars and personal study data are bundled, and from here you are able to manage and monitor many study related issues. To log in, you need your student number (for example s1012345) and your RU password.In the Student Web Dossier
The following things can be found in the Student Web Dossier:- Educational schedules and individual timetables
- (Un)subscribing contact days (only for Medicine and Biomedical Sciences students)
- Contact days Dentistry
- Tests: schedules for block, repetition and VT tests
- Test results from OSIRIS
- Announcements from the Examination Board
- Ad Valvas: important announcements
- Blackboard
- Radboudumc webpages: information for students
- eStIP: the opportunity to ask questions about your studies via the web dossier
(De)registering for education
All Medicine and Biomedical Sciences students who want to attend contact days have to register for these via the web dossier. All Dentistry students are assigned based on (among other things) decisions made by the Examination Board and the student advisor's recommendation. read more(De)registering for education
Medicine and Biomedical Sciences students who want to attend contact days have to register for these via the web dossier. All (de)registrations and changes in registrations have to take place online, via special registration forms – so not via OSIRIS.
You will be notified when you should register for education via a notification in your web dossier and/or an Ad Valvas message. Students who register in time are guaranteed to be assigned to education (decisions of the Examination Board reserved). Until three weeks prior to the start of a term-block, you can still register – but you can only be enrolled when there is enough space.
Exception first-year students
All new first-year students Medicine, Biomedical Sciences and Molecular Mechanisms of Disease do not have to register. They are assigned to the core block courses in the first 5 periods of the regular program (also see the study guide) by the department of Academic Education Support (OAO).
For the periods 6 up to and including 10 or 11a they will have to register though! Students who are going to follow an alternative program, for example because they are eligible for exemptions, will also have to fill in an online registration form.