Zoekresultaten
29
jun
15:30
- 17:00
… 29 jun 15:30 - 17:00 Zoekresultaten This webinar will focus on the topic of 'Lobbying in Times of COVID-19'. It aims to encourage a debate and exchange between professionals, academics and students in European public affairs. The webinar will host three research-based PechaKucha … The contributions will focus on concrete and practical implications. The presentations will be commented on by experienced practitioners who will kick off a debate with the audience. This event is organised in cooperation with the ECPR Standing Group on Interest Groups and Maastricht University Campus Brussels and sponsored by the University Fund Limburg/SWOL . The event is open to public affairs professionals and all citizens, students, and academics intrigued by the topic of lobbying in … hospitality sector has been surprisingly constructive in its advocacy on Twitter.” Practitioner discussant 1: Mieke De Regt - BIPT-IBPT "The pandemic forced to rethink how to advocate your positions to legislators in Brussels. Whereas parliamentarianism and politics lives from looking people in the eye and holding (informal) talks, remaining present and continuing to communicate was still feasible, however more so for those lobbyists who had already established their network." Practitioner …
03
mei
13:00
… make use of the Maastricht University Campus Brussels venue for your education and research events? Would you like to find out more about how the UM Campus Brussels team can assist you with the organisation and implementation of your event? Join our webinar to find out more about the facilities at UM Campus Brussels available to you and how our team can support you (with coordination,logistics and promotion). You will have the opportunity to meet the team. The directors of the Campus will give a … rooms and facilities at the Campus followed by a Q&A session. See you (virtually) on the 3rd of May! UM Campus Brussels Campus Brussels REGISTER NOW! Welcome to UM Campus Brussels Video While you are waiting to join our 'Meet UM Campus Brussels' webinar, watch this introductory video to get acquainted with the Campus and its activities. … Did you know that you can make use of the Maastricht University Campus Brussels venue for your education and research events? Would you like to find out more about how the UM Campus Brussels team can assist you with the organisation and implementation of your event? Join our webinar to find out more about the facilities at UM Campus Brussels available to you and how our team can support you (with coordination,logistics and promotion). You will have the opportunity to meet the team. The directors of the Campus will give a …
18
nov
20
nov
13:15
- 17:15
… transformations of EU competition law, by combining the substantive changes the field is experiencing with the procedural consequences thereof. … The Evolving Governance of EU Competition Law in time of disruptions: a constitutional perspective ( GLaw webinar) …
24
apr
28
apr
09:00
- 18:00
… apply their knowledge and profit from the experience of professionals coming from an academic, political or economic background. The interdisciplinary approach creates the opportunity to gain insights from various fields. The discussions in working groups are complemented by lectures held by experts from the Brussels environment. A special approach used in the working groups is problem-based learning(PBL) . This is meant to lay the focus on students’ input to ensure lively discussions. We offer five different working groups each lead by a specialized tutor. Each student can sign up for only one working group. To get more information on the various topics please visit our “topics” section. For more information please visit their website SFM 2019 . Campus Brussels UM Campus Brussels Avenue de Tervueren 153 1150 Woluwe St. Pierre Belle Etage (BE001-004) Application deadline SFM 2019 8 February 2019 Apply for SFM 2019 … Student Forum Maastricht is an annual international academic … We offer five different working groups each lead by a specialized tutor. Each student can sign up for only one working group. To get more information on the various topics please visit our “topics” section. For more information please visit their website SFM 2019 . … Are you interested in the European Union and in EU policy-making? You want to work on interesting topics together with an international team? You are a student aged between 18 and 30 years and did not participate in SFM before? … …
15
mrt
… international levels with academic and practical experience. This event was introduced by the Director of Campus Brussels, Prof. Mariolina Eliantonio, and Associate Director, Associate Prof. Paul Stephenson. The discussion was moderated by Prof. Katarzyna Czabanowska from the Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences, Maastricht University. Campus Brussels Fac. Health, Medicine and Life Sciences Listen to the podcast here Katarzyna Czabanowska Katarzyna Czabanowska is a professor in Public Health Leadership and Workforce Development at the Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences at Maastricht University. She co-directs Governance and Leadership in European Public Health programme. Her …
02
feb
- conversation series
- workshop
Fireplace Talk: What did the Maastricht Treaty do for Democracy and where did this lead us?
… Future of Europe play in this context? This fireplace talk will bring together Gaëtane Ricard-Nihoul and Christine Neuhold to discuss these issues from both an academic and policy perspective. Gaëtane Ricard-Nihoul is a Member of the Common Secretariat for the Conference on the Future of Europe. Christine Neuhold, Professor of EU Democratic Governance at the Faculty of Arts of Social Sciences, University of Maastricht. The event will be moderated by the Director of UM Campus Brussels, Prof. … University of Bonn. Prof. Neuhold is the former Director of the Maastricht University Campus Brussels. The Fireplace Talk series was launched in 2019 under her directorship. Gaëtane Ricard-Nihoul Gaëtane Ricard-Nihoul is a Member of the Common Secretariat for the Conference on the Future of Europe, former Deputy Head of the European Commission Representation in France. Gaëtane Ricard-Nihoul holds a degree in political science from the University of Liège and an MPhil and a DPhil in European … Oxford University. Her research focused on policy formation in the European Union, and more particularly on education policy. In 2018, she was seconded to the French Ministry for Foreign Affairs where she successively held the position of Deputy Secretary general for the Citizens’ consultations on Europe and Head of the Citizens’ Conferences Department at the Mission Grand Débat. She then advised the Secretary of State for European Affairs on civil society engagement and citizens’ participation. …
30
sep
09:30
- 16:15
… serious threats to the fundamental values of a political system. It is therefore unsurprising that in such circumstances policy performance is greatly prioritized to the detriment of the input of citizens, stakeholder consultation and parliamentary involvement. Against this backdrop and in the context of the European Commission's political priority of 'A new push for European Democracy' , the broad aim of this RELAY project workshop is to take stock of the state of affairs of EU democracy … of the EU. As a member of the Constitutional and Budgetary Control Committee, Daniel leads the Greens’ work on the Conference on the Future of the EU, where he is the negotiator on the independent ethics authority and chairs the cross-party working group against corruption. Nathalie Brack Nathalie Brack Nathalie Brack is Associate Professor at the Department of Political Science of the Université Libre de Bruxelles and Visiting Professor at the College of Europe. Her teaching interests include EU … were gone. Against this backdrop, the RELAY project comes in. It aims to make the process of EU integration more tangible and to more closely involve citizens; both when it comes to the internal and external dimension of the EU. The content of this webpage reflects only the author’s view. The European Commission and the Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency are not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains. Disclaimer: The content of this website …
02
feb
- conversation series
- workshop
Fireplace Talk: What did the Maastricht Treaty do for Democracy and where did this lead us?
… the Future of Europe play in this context? This fireplace talk brought together Gaëtane Ricard-Nihoul and Christine Neuhold to discuss these issues from both an academic and policy perspective. Gaëtane Ricard-Nihoul is a Member of the Common Secretariat for the Conference on the Future of Europe. Christine Neuhold, Professor of EU Democratic Governance at the Faculty of Arts of Social Sciences, University of Maastricht. The event was moderated by the Director of UM Campus Brussels, Prof. … University of Bonn. Prof. Neuhold is the former Director of the Maastricht University Campus Brussels. The Fireplace Talk series was launched in 2019 under her directorship. Gaëtane Ricard-Nihoul Gaëtane Ricard-Nihoul is a Member of the Common Secretariat for the Conference on the Future of Europe, former Deputy Head of the European Commission Representation in France. Gaëtane Ricard-Nihoul holds a degree in political science from the University of Liège and an MPhil and a DPhil in European … Oxford University. Her research focused on policy formation in the European Union, and more particularly on education policy. In 2018, she was seconded to the French Ministry for Foreign Affairs where she successively held the position of Deputy Secretary general for the Citizens’ consultations on Europe and Head of the Citizens’ Conferences Department at the Mission Grand Débat. She then advised the Secretary of State for European Affairs on civil society engagement and citizens’ participation. …
31
mrt
14:00
- 19:00
… 31 mrt 14:00 - 19:00 Zoekresultaten Children can sometimes come into contact with the legal system. This could, for example, be because they are victims, witnesses, or perpetrators of a crime. Children are considered a vulnerable group which implies that special care is needed when they enter police investigations and court proceedings. In the upcoming Zoom-Psychology and Law Symposium (Z-PLS), key experts will provide the latest insights into themes related to children in … group for Criminal, Legal and Investigative Psychology (CLIP) , and currently works on prosecutor's knowledge on cases of sexual abuse against preschoolers. Lindsay Malloy Lindsay Malloy Dr. Lindsay Malloy is an Associate Professor of Psychology at Ontario Tech University, specializing in developmental and forensic psychology. She is the Director of the Development, Context, and Communication Lab and her research addresses how, why, and to whom children and teens disclose negative or traumatic … Challenges in interpreter-mediated investigative interviews with children Dr. Emilie Ernberg (Univeristy of Gothenburg, Sweden) 16:15 - 16:30 Juvenile False Confessions: Developmental Science and Practical Implications Dr. Lindsay Malloy (Ontario Tech, ON, Canada) 16:30 - 16:45 Investigative interviews with children in the context of online abuse Dr. Julia Korkman (Åbo Akademi University, Finland) 16:45 - 17:00 Offline and online grooming behaviours in sexual abuse of children Dr. …
21
okt
22
okt
… within the academic world, particularly in the universities (or university departments and institutes) from which scholars participate to this event. Organising committee: Prof Marjan Peeters, Dr Caroline Cauffman, Prof Marc Davidson, Prof Liesbeth Lijnzaad (Maastricht University) Campus Brussels Faculty of Law Contact: Maastricht University, Faculty of Law Contentwise: Email: Marjan Peeters Phone: +31 (0)43 388 3230 For practical matters: Email: Elke Hundhausen Phone: +31 (0)43 388 3226 … (Maastricht University) European perspective: the EU ETS and aviation by Prof Marjan Peeters (Maastricht University) Transparency issues related to aviation regulation by Bondine Kloostra (Prakken d'Oliveira Human Rights Lawyers) Panel discussion (Liesbeth Lijnzaad, Maastricht University and Lucy Gilliam, Transport & Environment) Tuesday 22 October 2019 (not available to external participants due to the limited capacity of the conference room) 09.30-12.00 Reducing and compensating aviation … by Dr Romain Weikmans (Université libre de Bruxelles) The economic rationale for carbon offsetting by Prof dr Stefan Weishaar (University of Groningen) Philosophical perspective on compensation by Prof Marc Davidson (Maastricht University) Voluntary compensation schemes: could the consumer law perspective be relevant? by Dr Caroline Cauffman (Maastricht University) and Annick van den Eshof (Maastricht University) Panel discussion (Steven Truxal, University of London and Mathias Müller, …