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… Zoekresultaten On this page we present Maastricht University teaching examples and initiatives, split into cross faculty activities and activities within faculties. Interfaculty and extracurricular initiatives Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience Faculty of Law Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Business … a truly interdisciplinary programme. It is the only bachelor in the Netherlands to have 6 faculties equally teaching in it. In this programme, students learn to understand and develop solutions for complex global issues. It is structured around five themes, each of which contains knowledge, theories, methods and academic & professional skills from multiple disciplines: Environment & Economy Migration & Citizenship Tolerance & Beliefs Peace & Justice 21st Century Learning The bachelor Global … user-friendly as possible for organizations. Interfaculty and extracurricular initiatives Bachelor Global Studies Minor Sustainability Civic Engagement Activities Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences You can select a FASoS example in the blue menu on the right to learn more >>> Using Design Thinking to Decolonise the Curriculum Using Design Thinking to Decolonise the Curriculum The Using Design Thinking to Decolonise the Curriculum project, funded internally by …
… of firms to be environmentally and socially responsible through active care for the well-being of workers and communities, the phasing out environmentally damaging activities and the build-up of resilience at the enterprise level. The responsibility theme leader is Ann Vanstraelen . Responsible Business ( Ann Vanstraelen ) Ann Vanstraelen addresses the role of accounting, finance, and governance: "how to make sustainability part of the corporate DNA", "how to embed responsibility and … of firms to be environmentally and socially responsible through active care for the well-being of workers and communities, the phasing out environmentally damaging activities and the build-up of resilience at the enterprise level. The responsibility theme leader is Ann Vanstraelen . … MORSE Theme Subcategories – current/past Research …
… Resilience is loosely defined and understood as 'having the ability to absorb and recover from shocks'. Resilience is distinct from efficiency, innovativeness and competitiveness that have traditionally been prioritized in most areas of (economic) research and policymaking for decades. The resilience theme leader is Mark Sanders . Resilience to Climate Change (Prof. Mark Sanders ) Mark Sanders addresses the importance of resilience to natural hazards and extreme weather conditions, as well as entrepreneurship and resilience. Resilience can … all, as the models teach us? In this context, Tania Treiblich emphasises the importance of external shocks such as the global financial crisis and/or the collapse of trade and the propagation along value chains through business-trade relations. This theme addresses several questions: Who is hit by these shocks? How do they propagate through trade and value networks? Who is better able to cope with the shocks and why? The possible answers can be identified through resilience, with the "Impact of …
… Zoekresultaten Learning & Innovation is one of Maastricht University’s (UM) leading research themes. Research on Learning & Innovation is all research that is concerned with practical, conceptual, and theoretical aspects of (life-long) learning, concerning both the ongoing practices, as well as innovative practices of learning and teaching. Vorige dia Volgende dia Learning & Innovation Conference Funding Opportunities … Learning & Innovation is one of Maastricht University’s (UM) leading research themes. Research on Learning & Innovation is all research that is concerned with practical, conceptual, and theoretical aspects of (life-long) learning, concerning both the ongoing practices, as well as innovative practices of learning and teaching. … …
… Zoekresultaten Sustainability Sustainability refers to a society that operates within environmental boundaries and manages natural resources sustainably. The focus in this theme is on moving to a circular and climate-neutral economy. The sustainability theme leader is René Kemp . The commons and the social economy (Prof. René Kemp ) Currently we have a climate emergency, an increase in inequality (the wealth goes to the rich), a rapid decline of biodiversity, a growing opposition to the mainstream … growth agenda. The economics of the common good, the economics of the commons, welfare economics and the 17 sustainable development goals to transform our world are already helping to respond. Prof. René Kemp concludes the pitch with possible research questions: How to make a commons-based economy something for business, government and science? What is the role for a more local economy Can two economies (a private profit one and one aimed at collective benefits) co-exist (and benefit from …
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… Find another institute Research institutes Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences FASoS Research Institute Moving boundaries, bridging disciplines The research institute of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASoS) at Maastricht University studies societies and cultures as they unfolded during the modern and contemporary era in a radically interdisciplinary manner. We analyse the interrelationships of Europeanisation, globalisation, scientific and …
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… 22 mei 2023 Zoekresultaten We are delighted to announce the launch of our new website . The aim of the new website is to serve as a platform for information about our cross-border activities, providing you an easy way of learning all about our ongoing research projects, areas of expertise, publications, training activities and expert team. What is new? Find …
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… 14 april 2023 Zoekresultaten Professor Raimond Ravelli and researcher Kèvin Knoops of Maastricht University, and Jeroen Claus of Phospho Biomedical Animation, have been nominated for a Webby Award in the Science and Education category. Their animation The Lifecycle of Sars-CoV-2 is up against work by producers including NASA and the BBC. You can cast your vote for the Webby People’s Voice until 20 April via this link . The Webby Awards – the Oscars of all things digital – are presented annually by the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences. In late 2020, Ravelli received funding from the NWA Science …
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… 29 november 2017 Zoekresultaten This year’s Erasmus essay prize was awarded to three FASoS students. Students could submit essays that focused on the link between the themes power, knowledge and diversity. All three prizes were awarded to FASoS students. The first prize went to Justine Camps, first year CAST student, for her essay ‘Knowledge, Power, and Diversity during the Aceh War. Dutch History Revised’. The essay looked into the use of ethnography by the Dutch government during the …