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- sbe_higher-year_enrolment_request_form.docx (540.75 kB, DOCX)… Economics and Business Economics, please also specify which specialisation) Click or tap here to enter text. 2. List of equivalent courses SBE Course Please fill out the details of the first-year SBE course for which you want to be exempted. You can find the first-year courses at SBE in the Outline Study Programme . Course name and course code Example: Management of Organisations and Marketing (EBC1001) Number of ECTS Example: 6.5 ECTS Equivalent course Please fill out the details of the … finished the course, you can submit your request and fill out the details below. Course name and course code Example: Management and the modern corporation (BA1010) ECTS Example: 6.5 ECTS Course taken at Example: University of London Goals Example: This introductory course Management of Organisations and Marketing serves two main purposes. First, it aims at providing you with crucial theoretical and practice-oriented knowledge that helps you to understand the functioning of companies and the behaviour of management in business contexts. This knowledge will be derived from two disciplines: management and organisation (1) and marketing (2). More details on the perspectives of these disciplines will be provided ín the next section. A second purpose of this course relates to the …
- mod_march_2018_development_psychology.pdf (1.59 MB, PDF)… acquisition, perception, attention, memory, motor skills,. Development of other psychological processes such as: social-emotional development, the forming of self-concept and identity. Focus of our Maastricht developmental Master - The focus in this master is on cognitive and biological development. - More specifically, you will learn all about the development of perception, attention, and higher-order cognitive skills such as memory, language, inhibition, response control and … • Elsewhere at FPN • Outside UM in clinical setting (see later slide) • Outside UM at other university Infancy Course Is face perception species-specific from birth or is it learned? Pascalis et al., 2001 Learning plays a role: 6-month old babies can discriminate different human and monkey faces. However, 9-month olds can only discriminate human faces. 9-month old babies can regain the ability to discriminate monkey faces when trained to do so. This points to a big role of experience on visual perception development > high plasticity. Pascalis et al., 2005 Perception attention and motor development Infants around 2 years of age sometimes make scale errors This is related to yet immature …
- ssc-terms-and-conditions-sbe-international-business-scholarship-2018-2019.pdf (198.83 kB, PDF)… 6. Scholarship allowance 7. Termination of the scholarship 1. Aims and objectives Maastricht University (UM) aims to further strengthen its position as a leading European university offering high-quality education with an international orientation. To this end, the university implements a proactive recruitment policy for international students. UM’s School of Business and Economics (SBE) offers a scholarship for its three-year bachelor programme International Business to talented students from South … The application for the change of programme is made no later than one month after the starting date of the original programme. If the scholarship holder changes programme without the prior written consent of UM or after UM declines the request, UM can terminate the scholarship. 5.3 Deferral of scholarships is not possible. 6. Scholarship Allowance 6.1 The scholarship allowance is a contribution to the scholarship holder’s study and living expenses in the Netherlands. 6.2 The scholarship does not … bringing any scholarship holder’s friends, acquaintances or family members to the Netherlands or of supporting them, nor will they be given assistance by UM in any way to obtain residence permits. 7. Termination of the scholarship 7.1. The scholarship can be terminated immediately amongst other reasons if the scholarship holder: o provides/provided wrong, false or incomplete information; o has disturbed order at UM and faces action in accordance with article 7.57h of the Higher Education and …
- guidelines-trips-risk-areas-for-students-2017.pdf (22.62 kB, PDF)… who travel to risk areas for their work or studies by providing them with guidelines and recommendations. UM will also advise the employees or students in question with regard to any additional or alternate travel insurance that may be necessary. This memorandum will provide guidelines for work-related trips and study trips to risk areas that UM employees and students are taking or intend to take in future. The HR department (including ARBO, KCIS and the labour lawyers), Marketing & Communication, the Finance department, Academic Affairs and the SCC were all involved in drafting this document. What is a risk area? In identifying risk areas and determining the accompanying recommendations pertaining to travel, UM strives to be consistent with the travel advisories issued by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Ministry of … This website offers travel recommendations for the country or region to which the employee/student is travelling, as well as other tips on travelling abroad or to risk areas. In addition, the employee/student can register via this website if he/she wishes to receive updates on travel advisories. The employee/student may also use the ‘BZ Reisadvies’ app (in Dutch), which provides travel-advisory updates. UM recommends consulting this website and the BZ …
- international_maricap_conference_2016_call_for_proposals.pdf (209.47 kB, PDF)… Commune Research School Conference Faculty of Law, Maastricht University The Netherlands People marry in different ways: either civilly or religiously, or both. Dissolving a civil marriage is usually not too difficult; dissolving a religious marriage can, however, be quite a challenge, especially for women of migrant or refugee background. A civil divorce pronounced by a civil court will generally not end a religious marriage. Whether a person is ‘still’ religiously married or not, is often determined by the laws of the country where the marriage was concluded or by the rules and norms of the couples’ religious community, or both. This position of being legally divorced yet religiously (still) married can be denoted as being in a state of ‘marital captivity’. Marital captivity refers to a situation wherein someone is unable to terminate his or her religious marriage, i.e. … without restrictions. In the research project ‘Marital Captivity: bridging the gap between religion and law’, funded by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO), researchers of the Law Faculty of Maastricht University investigate this phenomenon within the Dutch context. The research project aims (i) to gain insight into the phenomenon of marital captivity in the Netherlands, and (ii) to find legal solutions (national and international) to resolve and prevent situations of …
- mod0319_dp.pdf (1.68 MB, PDF)… Infancy Practicum Psychological TestingExperimental Practicum or EEG/ERP Practical Social & Emotional Development Perception, Attention & Motor Development 4 core course, 2 research practicals Developmental Psychology: Programme • January – August • This can be done: • In research group at FPN (see later slide) • Elsewhere at FPN • Outside UM in clinical setting • Outside UM at other university Research Internship and thesis Infancy Course Is face perception species-specific from birth on or is it … Learning plays a role: 6-month old babies can discriminate different human and monkey faces. However, 9-month olds can’t. They only discriminate human faces! 9-month old babies can regain the ability to discriminate monkey faces when trained to do so. This points to the big role of experience on visual perception development. Perception attention and motor development Infants around 2 years of age sometimes make “scale errors”: Planning vs. Control Planning vs. ActionThis is related to immature …
- mod0319_gds.pdf (2.48 MB, PDF)… Global South? • problems of inequality, poverty- from the ground up • possibilities for transformation and emancipation Core Question Technology Mobilities Cooperation Activism How local actors deal with global issues Pursue your interests! • (How) can Fair Trade grow, while maintaining transparency and a positive impact? Buyer-producer links in Fair Trade labelling • NGO Capacity Strengthening in Practice: Gaps & Challenges and why they occur • Exploring transnational house care networks: Towards a theoretical framework • Do the Market-Based Approaches Exemplified by …
- mod18_developmental_psychology.pdf (1.6 MB, PDF)… acquisition, perception, attention, memory, motor skills,. Development of other psychological processes such as: social-emotional development, the forming of self-concept and identity. Focus of our Maastricht developmental Master - The focus in this master is on cognitive and biological development. - More specifically, you will learn all about the development of perception, attention, and higher-order cognitive skills such as memory, language, inhibition, response control and … • Elsewhere at FPN • Outside UM in clinical setting (see later slide) • Outside UM at other university Infancy Course Is face perception species-specific from birth or is it learned? Pascalis et al., 2001 Learning plays a role: 6-month old babies can discriminate different human and monkey faces. However, 9-month olds can only discriminate human faces. 9-month old babies can regain the ability to discriminate monkey faces when trained to do so. This points to a big role of experience on visual perception development > high plasticity. Pascalis et al., 2005 Perception attention and motor development Infants around 2 years of age sometimes make scale errors This is related to yet immature …
- policy_ius_promovendi_for_associate_professors_at_um_en.pdf (664.7 kB, PDF)… September 2019 and approved by the Executive Board on 30 September 2019. Comes into force on 1 January 2020, replacing the policy document ‘Guidelines on the ius promovendi for associate professors’ adopted by the Board of Deans on 24 January 2018. 2 This document sets out Maastricht University’s policy on the ius promovendi (i.e. right to supervise doctoral candidates) for associate professors (UHD’s). A. Introduction On 6 June 2017 the Senate of the Dutch Parliament adopted the bill ‘Promoting internationalisation of higher education and scientific research’. Part of this bill was the amendment of Section 7.18(4) of the Dutch Higher Education and Research Act (WHW), under which the right to supervise doctoral candidates (i.e. ius promovendi) has been extended. The effect of this extension is that from now on, in …
- SSC Application Form Profileringsfonds 2021-2022.docx (180.13 kB, DOCX)… Secretariat Profileringsfonds, profileringsfonds@maastrichtuniversity.nl , after the academic year in which the study delay incurred, within 6 months ( before 1 March 2023 ), and at least 2 months before graduation. An application submitted after this deadline, will not be processed . Part I Application (to be completed by the student) 1. Information applicant: Name: Surname: Initials: Telephone number: Faculty: Student ID: Name account holder: IBAN account number: BSN (citizen service) number: 2. I experienced the following circumstance(s): (multiple options possible) ☐ illness ☐ pregnancy/delivery ☐ … the present 3. The month and year in which the circumstance(s) occurred for the first time : _____________________________________________________________________________ (if the circumstance occurred / arose before the academic year 2021-2022, state this date) 4. These circumstance(s) were: ☐ not previously reported to the study adviser / student dean / Disability Support; ☐ reported to: ☐ the study adviser, on ___________________________________ ☐ the student dean, on …