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- Education & Examination Regulations IEMA 2022-2023.pdf (336.69 kB, PDF)… 7.12 WHW. - Chartered Accountant: auditor license offered by the Institute of Chartered Accountants England and Wales. - Certified Public Accountant: auditor license offered by the Institute of Certified Public Accountants in the United States. - Core Course: an educational unit of the International Executive Master of Auditing programme preparing for the master of international auditing degree. - Country-specific Course: an educational unit of the International Executive Master of Auditing … study programme is two (2) academic years. The first academic year has a workload of 1.260 hours, which corresponds with 45 ECTS credits. The second academic year can either have a workload of 1.260 hours - which corresponds with 45 ECTS credits - when the student chooses a country specific programme, or a workload of 700 hours - which corresponds with 25 ECTS credits - when the student chooses the thesis module. One ECTS credit equals a workload of 28 hours (Article 7.4 The act/WHW). … during the educational seminars, between seminars or after the last seminar as stated on the examination calendar published via the IEMA communication channels. 2. In order to safeguard the quality of examinations, written examinations, not being online examinations, can only be held at the IEMA location(s) as published via the IEMA communication channels or at a location approved by the Board of Examiners. 3. Examinations are held at a location as stipulated in 4.9.2 unless the Board of …
PhD Defence Bartholomeus Godfried Helena Latten
"Autopsy …Lost in time? Have a look inside!"
15 meiOn-Site PhD conferral mrs. Danique van den Kerkhof
"Exogenous factors as potential antiplatelet drugs"
8 julMaastricht University is involved in improving the Advanced Virgo Gravity Wave Detector
On May 9th, the NWO awarded €2.7 million to improve the Advanced Virgo gravity wave detector in Pisa. Maastricht University will take part in this initiative, which will be led by the Dutch National Institute for Subatomic Physics (Nikhef).
Artificial vestibular system works
The artificial vestibular system implanted for the first time in humans in 2012 at Maastricht UMC+ appears to work well.