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… world The coin model of privilege and critical allyship: implications for health Academic Medicine Special Issue: Addressing Harmful Bias and Eliminating Discrimination in Health Professions Learning Environments LNVH: Women Professors Monitor 2021 Ten minutes with Jamiu Busari Six ways to get a grip by calling-out racism and enacting allyship in medical education Additional Reading & Learning Health Professionals for a New Century: Transforming Education to Strengthen Health Systems in an Interdependent World December 2020 - Academic Medicine: Supplement on Addressing Harmful Bias and Eliminating Discrimination in Health Professions Learning Environments UM D&I Education and Social Safety: Resources & Inspiration Definitions/ Glossary: Some of these definitions have …
Hiding in plain sight
28-03-2023
… gate at Grote Looiersstraat 17 is an artwork by Czech artist Bořek Šípek, who comes from a family of glass blowers. The gate appears to resemble long flower stems budding into glass flowers near the top. However, upon installation of the gate in 2009, Šípek said he’d rather have people experience the gate in an emotional way than in a rational way. The gate to the university library is an entangled mess of branches and colourful plumes when you look up. However, those branches start out as …
Advanced problem solving
28-03-2023
Did you ever stop to think whether you solved a puzzle in the most efficient way possible? Math is here to help, and you may want to pay special attention if you marshal trains for a living.
The math games surrounding us
28-03-2023
… Upon their installation in 1993, the bronze statues were monochromatic. Artist Han van Wetering seized the opportunity to give them the bright colours they have today when they were temporarily removed during the renovation of Vrijthof square in 2004. ’t Zaat Herremenieke Vrijthof square 6211 LC Maastricht … The cheerful statues of the Zaat Herremenieke are connected to hundreds of mathematicians worldwide, who work in a field called game theory. … The cheerful statues of the Zaat Herremenieke …
Episode 1: Ethics and AI
28-03-2023
In our very first DSMINDSETS podcast episode, we invited Dr. Katleen Gabriels, a moral philosopher from the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, to talk to us about her career, interests and research.
Episode 4: Computational Social Sciences
28-03-2023
In our new Episode of the DSMINDSETS podcast, we invited
The risks of convenience
28-03-2023
… or delete any data companies have on you. They also have to state what data they’re storing and why, and they aren’t allowed to keep it for longer than necessary.” There are some caveats, of course, in that potential fines are capped at around €20 million; just a drop in the bucket for big tech companies. “It also remains to be seen how much political capital the EU would be willing to spend on enforcing the GDPR in a potential showdown with Silicon Valley giants.” Zarras emphasises that …
Cooking for the homeless
28-03-2023
… by preparing in advance a cooking plan for six weeks.” Each time, there are now a maximum of five students preparing the meal. More people cannot fit in the small kitchen, which also contains a whopper of a six-burner stove, so cooking for about 20 people can be done easily. Nasi A few days before they come, the volunteers send their weekly recipe to the Salvation Army. The employees there do the grocery shopping. “When we arrive, all the ingredients are in the fridge, so we can start right …
… from there or is lying. I conducted an experimental study that showed that this needs to be qualified. People who genuinely came from a certain city correctly answered only a few more questions than people who had never been there, but who were given 20 minutes before the interview to look up information online. Sometimes people don’t know things about their own city because they’ve just never paid attention, or have never been to a certain part of the city.” So testing knowledge doesn’t always … assisted by co-supervisors Dr Robert Horselenberg (UM) and Dr Sara Landström (Gothenbug). Van Veldhuizen has been a postdoctoral researcher at the Montaigne Centre for Judicial Administration and Conflict Resolution at Utrecht University since April 2017. By: Femke Kools … To get a residence permit in the Netherlands, or elsewhere in Europe, asylum seekers need to tell a credible story about their identity, their country of origin and the reason they fled. Yet the way in which asylum officials ask …