Zoekresultaten
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… of Business and Economics Institute for Transnational and Euregional cross border cooperation and Mobility / ITEM The expertise centre ITEM operates at the convergence of research, counselling, knowledge exchange, and training activities in the domain of cross-border mobility and cooperation. The countries of the European Union are confronted with great challenges following the increasing globalisation of the economy and the internationalisation of the current and future society. ITEM is an … Annual Cross-border impact assessment Information exchange with border information points Interdisciplinary collaboration with Zuyd University of Applied Sciences, NEIMED and others ITEM director is Prof. Dr. Anouk Bollen-Vandenboorn Visit the ITEM website … Conducts interdisciplinary research within the scope of cross-border mobility & cooperation issues wherein special attention is paid to practical solutions for these issues. … The expertise centre ITEM operates at the convergence of research, counselling, knowledge exchange, and training activities in the domain of cross-border mobility and cooperation. The countries of the European Union are confronted with great challenges following the increasing globalisation of the economy and the internationalisation of the current and future society. ITEM is an …
11
apr
11:00
- 17:45
… Zoekresultaten Digital research infrastructure is prevalent, ubiquitous, and seemingly ever-changing. At the same time, infrastructure - as long as it is functional - tends to be invisible. Hence, infrastructure (and the work needed to create and maintain it) often appears undervalued. Some of it is supplied by traditional infrastructures such as libraries. Others are disciplinary in the form of research projects, built and managed by the researchers or research communities that they serve. … Studies (RMeS) … Digital research infrastructure is prevalent, ubiquitous, and seemingly ever-changing. At the same time, infrastructure - as long as it is functional - tends to be invisible. Hence, infrastructure (and the work needed to create and maintain it) often appears undervalued. Some of it is supplied by traditional infrastructures such as libraries. Others are disciplinary in the form of research projects, built and managed by the researchers or research communities that they serve. …
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… of Comparative Regional History the centre employs around twenty people, most of them as information professionals supports the projects of various PhD students who conduct research into the social, economic and cultural history of Limburg SHCL website Research Since its foundation in 1949, the centre has stimulated and conducted research into the socio-economic history of the province of Limburg from the eighteenth century onwards. The research conducted by the SHCL focuses on a number of … Joep Leerssen Events Social Historical Centre for Limburg Sint Pieterstraat 7 6211 JM Maastricht +31 43-3284191 info-shcl@maastrichtuniversity.nl … Providing a research structure for comparative regional history by giving access to historical sources, maintenance of a library collection, developing research, publication of a yearbook & a dissertation series. … The Centre for the Social History of Limburg (SHCL) is an independent heritage institution associated with the Faculty of Arts and Social …
17
dec
12:00
- PhD Defence
Promotie Mw. Ester Serra Mingot, MSc. - Joint doctoral degree Aix Marseille University - UM
… bescherming van de familie. Het flexibele karakter van de informele voorzieningen binnen de familie zou de voorkeur kunnen krijgen omdat hierdoor meerdere met elkaar verbonden gebieden kunnen worden gedekt, waardoor familieleden verweven raken in een web van intergenerationele reciprociteit dat tijd en landsgrenzen overstijgt. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences UM Bestuursgebouw Minderbroedersberg 4-6 … Promotores: prof.dr. V. Mazzucato, prof.dr. V. Baby-Collin, Aix Marseille University … …
17
dec
12:00
- PhD Defence
PhD Conferral Mrs. Ester Serra Mingot, MSc. - Joint doctoral degree Aix Marseille University - UM
… for individual migrants, they might not be the preferred option for the family’s social protection. In fact, the flexible character of the informal intra-familial provisions might be preferred, since they allow for covering for several intertwined domains, binding family members together in a web of intergenerational reciprocity that expands over time and beyond national boundaries. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences UM Bestuursgebouw Minderbroedersberg 4-6 … Supervisors: prof.dr. V. Mazzucato, prof.dr. V. Baby-Collin, Aix Marseille …
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… for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity in Göttingen where she works together with professor Ayelet Shachar, a globally recognised expert in the field of citizenship studies. The Global Citizenship Observatory (GLOBALCIT) is a web platform that is part of the Global Governance Programme at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies at the European University Institute, co-directed by Rainer Bauböck, Jo Shaw and Maarten Vink. GLOBALCIT provides user-friendly open access …
11
dec
14:00
- PhD Defence
PhD Conferral Mrs. Jinhee Kim, MSc.
… investigates de facto influence of EU agencies on the development of EU policies. Based on a case-study approach and expert interviews, the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control as well as the European Chemicals Agency are analyzed. The main findings are that EU agencies, albeit to varying degrees, do influence the content of policy proposals developed by the European Commission. However, the Commission does fully exercise its formal power to decide on the content of proposals. Only …
09
feb
13:00
- PhD Defence
On-site PhD conferral Arjan Linthorst
… and Politics: The History and Scientific Development of Green Chemistry " During large parts of its history, chemistry was seen as a science of progress, admired by many. However, contemporary public debates on chemistry have been quite critical, mainly for environmental reasons. Therefore is it interesting to note that in the course of the 1990s “green chemistry” emerged. The origins, scientific meaning and drivers behind the spectacular growth of that new field are the subject of Research …
17
mei
13:00
- PhD Defence
PhD conferral mr. York Membery
… British Political Culture and the Strange Revival of Liberalism, 1958-64" In 1962, the Liberal Party won a highly symbolic by-election in Orpington, suburban London, turning a longtime Conservative seat into a Liberal seat. Nearly 60 years on, it remains one of the most famous postwar British by-elections. The enduring fascination with Orpington stems from it being the Liberal party’s first big postwar win, its contemporary impact, the impact of tactical voting, opinion polls, alleged … a jolt, helped pave the way for a government reshuffle – the so called ‘Night of the Long Knives’– and briefly led to speculation in the press that the Liberals might even replace Labour, which had lost three general elections in a row, as Britain’s main centre-left party. However despite tapping into the growing desire for change after the long years of Conservatism, the Liberals ultimately failed to alter the established party-political balance of power and capitalise on their by-election …