HPPS Portfolio
To complete your HPPS programme, you must hand in a portfolio.
Deadline for students finishing HPPS in 2022-2023: Monday the 10th of July 2023 at 09:00.
All the hours spent on the programme should be recorded in the portfolio. Furthermore, the portfolio should include your projects and brief explanations of attended events (excluding specifically HPPS update meetings and thematic events). During the programme, it is important to update your portfolio regularly. To receive your honours certificate, you must hand in a complete HPPS portfolio, which will be checked and judged for approval by the HPPS coordinator. The portfolio must contain the following:
- A logbook (time recording) of your personal HPPS programme and include an overview of all your activities and projects you have participated in or have worked on. Keep in mind: 28 hours = 1 ECT, visiting an HPPS event counts for 0,1 ECT, and a total of 7,5 ECTS needs to be earned for the disciplinary HPPS part.
- All files of all your projects, presentations, reports of meetings you have visited (other than HPPS events), and other documents that show your achievements within HPPS. Most of this material has already been made during your projects. It is important to send all these files into one single email (together with your portfolio) to the HPPS coordinator;
- A screenshot of your Blackboard account to prove that you have earned the required 7,5 ECTS for SHA;
- Only for Pharmacy students: Indicate which regular courses have been upgraded to honours level and include the assignment conducted in the email sent to the coordinator;
- A short reflection of your HPPS career (max. one A4) and a short reflection on every project, meeting, or reports that you have completed as part of the disciplinary extracurricular activities (max. 1/2 A4). Note: For seminars and events organized by HPPS you do not need to write a reflection.
When you want to finalise your HPPS, you should gather all the documents from the requirements above, preferably combined into a single file, and email it to the HPPS coordinator.