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… in any one direction, which will allow her to correct her posture. Ms Bongers beams with pleasure as she takes her first steps down the MUMC+ corridor without fear of losing her balance. ‘Now I can celebrate Carnival again – I’ve missed being on stage!’ Door: Charlotte Gryseels-Groven , 043-3882790 Maastricht University Office Very few people are able to use this innovative belt, which was developed by IDEE on the initiative of Herman Kingma, professor emeritus at MUMC+. This is because this … in any one direction, which will allow her to correct her posture. Ms Bongers beams with pleasure as she takes her first steps down the MUMC+ corridor without fear of losing her balance. ‘Now I can celebrate Carnival again – I’ve missed being on stage!’ … Thanks to the University Fund Limburg’s participation in Zweit Veur Leid, four patients have been relieved of their balance problems … Back on stage thanks to the balance belt …
… affected by the loss of a loved one to Covid-19, how to say goodbye, provide support and begin to mourn that loss under such difficult circumstances is also part of this new and difficult reality. … Connecting with loved ones during the final stages of life …
… 1 oktober 2018 Zoekresultaten Maastricht’s first ever TEDx PhD Pitch Night took place on 12 September 2018. PhD candidates had 3 minutes to pitch their research and see if they could secure a place on the TEDx Maastricht stage. Marith Dieker and Zahar Koretsky, both PhD candidates at FASoS, participated and pitched their own research on the red dot. One of the jury members was Prof. Valentina Mazzucato. Below they share their experiences on the event. Marith Dieker: … speakers and in the audience!” Zahar Koretsky: “It was great to share what I do with such large audience! I happened to present first, so it was very nerve-racking. But once I was done it was very cool to just listen to all those fascinating people on stage. I talked about my research on “un-inventing” technology: how technologies disappear from daily use and how this is not a straightforward process. Otherwise all of us would have already switched to green cars and green energy a long time ago!” … It’s good practice and the audience is very supportive.” … Maastricht’s first ever TEDx PhD Pitch Night took place on 12 September 2018. PhD candidates had 3 minutes to pitch their research and see if they could secure a place on the TEDx Maastricht stage. … Maastricht’s first ever TEDx PhD Pitch Night took place on 12 September 2018. PhD candidates had 3 minutes to pitch their research and see if they could secure a place on the TEDx Maastricht stage. … Marith Dieker and Zahar Koretsky in TEDx …
… 3 mei 2019 Zoekresultaten Criminal defence at the investigative stage attracts growing attention due to the shifting focus of the criminal process onto pre-trial stages, and the recent European regulations adopted in this area. Increasingly, justice practitioners and legislators across the EU have begun to realise that ‘the trial happens at the police station’. This book therefore provides a comprehensive – legal, empirical and contextual – analysis of criminal defence at the investigative stage from a comparative perspective. It is the first socio-legal and comparative study of criminal defence lawyering, which draws upon original empirical material from more than one jurisdiction (namely: England and Wales and the Netherlands). Based …
… 28 april 2016 Press release Zoekresultaten If COPD can be detected at an earlier stage in healthy people, this can improve treatment and may lead to lower direct health care costs. COPD is an insidious disease; you feel nothing until part of your lung function is lost. The disease is predicted to become the third leading cause of death in Europe by 2020. By providing financial support, politicians and policymakers can ensure that general practitioners detect COPD patients at an earlier stage. This was the conclusion that Jos Dirven reached in his dissertation 'Early detection of COPD in general practice', which is based on the development of strategies for general practices to identify COPD at an early stage. Fac. Health, Medicine and Life Sciences About half of the people with COPD do not know they have the disease. Their COPD diagnosis is unknown to their general practitioner, is made too late or is incorrect. This is because patients underestimate …
… 28 april 2016 Zoekresultaten If COPD can be detected at an earlier stage in healthy people, this can improve treatment and may lead to lower direct health care costs. COPD is an insidious disease; you feel nothing until part of your lung function is lost. The disease is predicted to become the third leading cause of death in Europe by 2020. By providing financial support, politicians and policymakers can ensure that general practitioners detect COPD patients at an earlier stage. This was the conclusion that Jos Dirven reached in his dissertation 'Early detection of COPD in general practice', which is based on the development of strategies for general practices to identify COPD at an early stage. About half of the people with COPD do not know they have the disease. Their COPD diagnosis is unknown to their general practitioner, is made too late or is incorrect. This is because patients underestimate the severity of mild respiratory …
… preparatory secondary vocational education classrooms of a high school in Venlo for 9 months. Her intention was to research language diversity at middle schools but along the way, she developed a fascination for ethnic categorisation. Nederlanders vs buitenlanders The title of Pomme’s PhD dissertation is ‘ Nederlanders and buitenlanders : A sociolinguistic-ethnographic study of ethnic categorization among secondary school pupils’. The choice to leave the words ‘Nederlanders’ (Dutch people) and ‘buitenlanders’ (foreigners) in Dutch while the rest of the title is in English was not an arbitrary one. “I deliberately chose to write these words in Dutch and to format them in italics. This shows that these words are concepts that are used …
… 18 mei 2021 Zoekresultaten The workshop will take place on 25 November 2021 and it seeks to provide an opportunity for legal scholars to present their most recent empirical studies in the field of contract law. Early-stage contributions where the data has not yet been collected and analyzed are also invited. Monika Leszczynska and Caroline Cauffman Faculty of Law The use of empirical methods to study contracts has been pioneered by Stewart Macaulay who conducted … of contracts, consumers’ reactions to disclosures or unfair commercial practices. The current workshop seeks to provide an opportunity for legal scholars to present their most recent empirical studies in the field of contract law. We also invite early-stage contributions where the data has not yet been collected and analyzed. We hope that this way the workshop will provide an overview of the state-of-the-art empirical research in contract law and an opportunity to receive feedback and discuss the … empirical results or research designs should submit a 500-word abstract to Monika Leszczynska (Maastricht University), monika.leszczynska@maastrichtuniversity.nl. In the abstract, please clearly indicate whether you would like to present an early stage or an advanced stage project. The advanced stage projects must be not yet published. Deadline: July 15, 2021 On behalf of the Ius Commune Research School, programme ‘Contract Law and Law of Obligations in General’ … The workshop will take place …
… 14 maart 2017 Zoekresultaten ZonMw Grant for large-scale research into the quality of care in the final stage of dementia. Every person with dementia has an average of three caregivers. In the Netherlands there are more than 1 million professionals and care is fragmented. More than 70 percent of the nurses working in the palliative phase indicated not to … Palliatieve zorg Westelijke Mijnstreek LUMC Dr Judith Meijers is the projectleader. Read the full press release (Dutch language) Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences … ZonMw Grant for large-scale research into the quality of care in the final stage of dementia. … ZonMw Grant for large-scale research into the quality of care in the final stage of dementia. … Grant for Judith Meijers …
… 3 februari 2019 Zoekresultaten Early Stage Researcher Nina Quabeck wrote a report on the NACCA Symposium 2018: From different perspectives to common grounds in contemporary art conservation (June 2018). The conference took place at Cologne University of Applied Sciences in Germany and the report is in German. >> Read the conference report . … Early Stage Researcher Nina Quabeck wrote a report on the NACCA Symposium 2018: From different perspectives to common grounds in contemporary art conservation (June 2018). The conference took place at Cologne University of Applied Sciences in Germany and the report is in German. >> Read the conference report . … Early Stage Researcher Nina Quabeck writes report on the NACCA Symposium 2018 … Report on NACCA Symposium 2018 …