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Bedrijfsbureau SHE
School of Health Professions Education
Fac. Health, Medicine and Life Sciences
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Onderwijsontw & Onderwijsresearch
School of Health Professions Education
Fac. Health, Medicine and Life Sciences
m.verheggen@maastrichtuniversity.nl
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X. Liu
Onderwijsontw & Onderwijsresearch
School of Health Professions Education
Fac. Health, Medicine and Life Sciences
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Onderwijsontw & Onderwijsresearch
School of Health Professions Education
Fac. Health, Medicine and Life Sciences
f.biwer@maastrichtuniversity.nl
07
feb
19:30
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… on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram is characterized predominantly by user-generated content (UGC). The reason for the success of UGC is the fact that customers trust their fellow customers more than traditional marketing communications. However, UGC mainly consists of unstructured data, such as text (reviews, blogs, posts and tweets), and increasingly pictures and video. As a result, new analysis tools based on Big Data analytics are required to provide novel and actionable insights into social … 1 80333 Munich Click here to sign up via the Alumni Portal or send an e-mail to alumni@maastrichtuniversity.nl About the speaker Prof.dr. Martin Wetzels is Professor in Marketing and Supply Chain Research at the School of Business and Economics. His main research interests are services marketing, marketing research and analytics, B2B marketing, marketing channels and social media and digital marketing. His work has resulted in more than 90 articles in leading, international journals. He has … on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram is characterized predominantly by user-generated content (UGC). The reason for the success of UGC is the fact that customers trust their fellow customers more than traditional marketing communications. However, UGC mainly consists of unstructured data, such as text (reviews, blogs, posts and tweets), and increasingly pictures and video. As a result, new analysis tools based on Big Data analytics are required to provide novel and actionable insights into social …
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Onderwijsontw & Onderwijsresearch
School of Health Professions Education
Fac. Health, Medicine and Life Sciences
b.compen@maastrichtuniversity.nl
06
feb
19:30
- 22:30
… judgement on the ‘the right to be forgotten’ or the worldwide order requesting Facebook to remove allegedly defamatory material. How should we address the law-making of such globally relevant cases? Moreover, should truly transnational solutions remain elusive, how do we at least ensure connected legal systems and enforced judgements across borders? (lecture in English) Literaturhaus Salvatorplatz 1 80333 München Register via e-mail About the speaker Professor Marta Pertegás is the current … law for almost a decade. Professor Pertegás possesses practical experience in law codification and treaty negotiations, as well as a wide international network. She also holds positions at Antwerp University and at the University of Johannesburg. Her main research areas of interest are the function of private international law in the interaction between legal orders, the relationship between global and regional private international law, and the transformative effects of globalisation in (private) … to create an interconnected UM Alumni Community. Note A photographer and/or social media reporter will be present during the UM Star Lecture. If you join this event, you agree with the publication of photos and videos via our communication channels (website, social media, newsletters, and so on). If you do not agree with this or if you have any questions, please e-mail us. … How can we protect cross-border intangible goods – such as personal data or a person’s reputation – on a legal basis? This …
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Onderwijsontw & Onderwijsresearch
School of Health Professions Education
Fac. Health, Medicine and Life Sciences
desiree.joosten-tenbrinke@maastrichtuniversity.nl
06
feb
19:30
- 22:30
… 06 feb 19:30 - 22:30 UM Star Lecture in Maastricht Zoekresultaten Biology is a main focus of research and explanation for obesity as an epidemic in our obesogenic environment, the Western world. Therefore, we often think that people who develop obesity are the ones with the wrong genes, an overactive neural reward system, or … to create an interconnected UM Alumni Community. Note A photographer and/or social media reporter will be present during the UM Star Lecture. If you join this event, you agree with the publication of photos and videos via our communication channels (website, social media, newsletters, and so on). If you do not agree with this or if you have any questions, please e-mail us. … Biology is a main focus of research and explanation for obesity as an epidemic in our obesogenic environment, the Western world. Therefore, we often think that people who develop obesity are the ones with the wrong genes, an overactive neural reward system, or …
02
feb
19:30
- alumni meeting
UM Star Lecture: Maastricht: Brain, Mind and Not-Knowing: Is Neuroscience relevant to mental health care (GGZ)? (Dutch lecture)
… studies is below standard. Researchers make many choices during the design and analysis stages, allowing the findings to subtly move towards the (academic, commercial or fund-raising) interests of the researcher. In the publication stage, journals mainly select 'positive' findings. There is little room for replication - after all, everything is supposed to be 'innovative'. Press reports are appearing about relationships between the brain and depression, autism, psychosis and dementia that are … studies is below standard. Researchers make many choices during the design and analysis stages, allowing the findings to subtly move towards the (academic, commercial or fund-raising) interests of the researcher. In the publication stage, journals mainly select 'positive' findings. There is little room for replication - after all, everything is supposed to be 'innovative'. Press reports are appearing about relationships between the brain and depression, autism, psychosis and dementia that are …