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- Newsletter ISPOR-SC January 2024.pdf (435.65 kB, PDF)… January 2024 View this email in your browser ISPOR-SC Connecting health economics and outcomes in research Courses and Workshops The R workshop series In this edition: Courses and Workshops • The R workshop series • Follow us on X - the ispor-sc has a new account ! • … https://mailing.maastrichtuniversity.nl/public/r/jVWc7QM1z5R2+Tix5PxypA/-/- • Do not miss updates and communicate directly with colleague about upcoming conferences and other events • Just scan the QR code with your phone and join the group Updated version of Guidelines for Economic Evaluations Kostenhandleiding voor economische evaluaties in de gezondheidszorg: Methodologie en Referentieprijzen. Herziene versie 2024. The new 'Cost guide …
- Programme External Review CAPHRI-met opmaak.pdf (190.1 kB, PDF)… CAPHRI Telephone: (+31)43 388 2314 E-mail: secretariaat-caphri@maastrichtuniversity.nl M. Lemmerling (secretary) (+31)6-46177980 Prof. S. Evers (+31)6-81776179 S. Bulić (+31)6-58813315 Addresses MECC Forum 100 6229 GV Maastricht Bar Bistro SAAM You can find Bar Bistro SAAM in the complex of MECC Maastricht Forum 100 6229 GV Maastricht NH Hotel Forum 110 6229 GV Maastricht Mes Amis Tongersestraat 5 6211 LL Maastricht Contact details …
- FASos - Arts and Heritage 2025-2026.pdf (198.24 kB, PDF)… 1 Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Arts and Heritage Name coordinator: Guido Goossens guido.goossens@maastrichtuniversity.nl Full period of this minor: 1-3 ECTS credits in total of this minor: 24/30 Language of instruction: English Teaching methods: see course descriptions Assessment methods: See course descriptions Course period 1 ACU3005 Arts and Culture: Policy and Politics (12 ECTS) … art? Is taste in art strictly subjective? Why and how should the government support or not support art and culture: which art, whose culture? How about cultural participation? Is art for the elite or for everyone? What are values of art and culture? Can art be used as an instrument, for instance to enhance social inclusion? What are possible economic benefits for governments to support arts and culture? Why are most artists poor, while some are flagrantly rich? These are some of the questions tackled in this introductory course to Cultural Politics. Highly distinctive is the mix between need-to-now cultural theory and practice-based encounters with professionals from the cultural sector during workshop-like lectures and fieldtrips. The course includes in-situ tutorials and together with a team of fellow students you will work on a practice- based research project. The approach is international and comparative. …
- June_2024.pdf (103.29 kB, PDF)… minutes with reference 24.0803/Io. 2b. Comments on the public part of the report There are no comments. 3. Announcements by the Dean The Dean informs the Council that on September 18, an artwork will be unveiled on a wall of the Co Greepzaal, Uns60. This artwork will feature images of all past Deans. The Dean reports on a decision by the Minister of Education, Culture, and Science (OCW) to reduce the number of available Medicine training places nationwide by 66. This will negatively impact FHML’s funding, with an estimated annual decrease of approximately €250,000 starting in 2025, leading to a structural reduction of €1.5 million by 2031. The NFU was not previously informed of this decision and reacted … M. oude Egbrink explains the proposal for the partial continuation of several activities related to NPO-education. Analysis shows that the demand for certain activities, such as support from student advisors and social activities, remains significant after the COVID-19 crisis. These activities will be monitored. The proposal has limited financial impact and funding will be structurally continued via Luik 2 funds. The student delegation notes that the bachelor programme Health Sciences does not …
- facultycouncilnotes-june22.pdf (316.54 kB, PDF)… the good news recently announced by the minister of OCW regarding substantial investment in higher education. Funds are being made available for research budgets, among other things. The UMCs have drawn up a Medical and Health Sciences Sector Plan for this purpose. There is also a focus on reducing work pressure and attention to a proper balance in the workforce between research and teaching staff. The FHML/MUMC+ will receive M€4.9. Another financial influx are the 'Rolling Grants', which are … continue to be accounted for separately or will be integrated in component 1 is not yet clear. Furthermore, additional resources will also be made available for matters such as student wellbeing. The Council will be kept informed about developments in this regard. 4 Housing/area development and new construction Randwyck The Director of FHML indicates that the renovation of Uns50 South 1, which will house the Biochemistry department, among others, is progressing well and on schedule. 5 Education and … of the student in question. With regard to examinations, remediation and monitoring of study progress, the Council remains of the opinion that the information is sparsely described in the OER Bachelor of Medicine. R. Rennenberg indicates that details can be found in the test plans. Data points are collected from all programme components. These data points provide information about the student's learning. Multiple data points give a clear picture of the student's progress. In the OER of the Master …
- 2324_Regeling Bachelor's Essay (LAW2653) - bachelor European Law School.pdf (92.6 kB, PDF)… once per academic year. The bachelor’s essay track starts in course period 2.6 and ends on June 1st, of the following academic year. Article 2 Registered students choose a theme from a list of suggested themes linked to the names of staff members. This list will be published on the student portal during course period 2.6. The moment as of which a topic can be chosen will also be announced on the student portal. Article 3 Article 14 (Additional provisions regarding written work) of the Education and Examination Regulations for the bachelor’s programmes contains the formal requirements for the … Students planning to start a master’s program in February 2024 must submit their essays by December 15th, 2023 at 23:59. 2. The student prepares a research proposal on a self-selected research question within the chosen theme. The student submits this research proposal via the Academic Paper Dossier by September 30th, 2023 at 23:59. This proposal will be discussed in a meeting between the student and the supervisor before October 31st, 2023. 3. If no research proposal is submitted, the right to …
- vanessa_tunsmeyer.pdf (729.81 kB, PDF)… approaches motivating use of human rights 4. Continuing relevance of using human rights approach to repatriation of colonial collections Terminology • Repatriation to denote return of cultural heritage to descendant source community. Repatriation can be international or intra-national. • Cultural heritage, encompassing tangible and intangible forms of heritage, with culture being understood broadly in the sense of UNESCO Declaration on Cultural Diversity and Art.23 GC HRCee. • Colonialism to … Identity Consequences of human rights dimension of cultural heritage for heritage protection/ management: states obliged to ensure different access dimensions in legislation, consequences also for funding, composition of decision-making body etc. This includes diverse access requirements by minorities, indigenous peoples [UN SRCR 2011 access]. For colonial collections: ensure that their existence does not contribute to continued cultural rights violations [adapted, general argument made on … to be submitted to ethnocide – Declaration San José • Ethnocide, according to the declaration - “means that an ethnic group is denied the right to enjoy, develop and transmit its own culture and its own language, where collectively or individually. This involves an extreme form of massive violation of human rights and, in particular, the right of ethnic groups to respect for their cultural identity, as established by numerous declarations, covenants and agreements of the United Nations, and its …
- mod_march_2018_sbe_msc_global_supply_chain_management_and_change.pdf (1.74 MB, PDF)… companies such as CAROZ, Ewals (e-logistics), Seacon, Flex, Océ/Canon, DB Schenker, Xerox What will you learn? • Maintain an overview of every link in the supply chain • Carry out effective supply chain planning • Deal effectively with suppliers, buyers and customers • Understand global business issues • Identify areas of improvement and drive change processes • Work in and manage (international) teams What is the programme structure? (1) 1 Block Global Supply Chain Management & Change Supply … Design and Methodology for a Thesis3 What is the programme structure? (2) 4 Block Global Supply Chain Management & Change ICT Systems and Services 5 Skills Training: Project and Change Management Completing the Master’s Thesis6 NB. The details of this programme could change; before applying, please check www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/sbe for the latest information. Business and Supply Chain Strategy Writing the Master’s Thesis What is the programme structure? (3) • Methods & Methodology • Supply …
- mod_march_2018_sbe_msc_econometrics_and_operations_research.pdf (2.8 MB, PDF)… and Optimisation Stochastic Processes 2 Choice course Choice course Skills Training3 What is the programme structure? (2) 4 Block Econometrics and Operations Research Choice course 5 Choice course Completing the Master’s Thesis6 NB. The details of this programme could change; before applying, please check www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/sbe for the latest information. Writing the Master’s Thesis What is the programme structure? (3) At least three out of four choice courses should be chosen from the … Technology • Operations Research Applications Skills training: • Operations Research Software • Writing a Master’s Thesis • Study a practical or theoretical problem within the track of your choice • Combine your master’s thesis with an internship – this is strongly recommended! • Support offered via the TIP program Master’s Thesis Research Master: 2 years • Includes more experience in doing research, both fundamental and executive. • Prepares for a PhD • Operations Research variant: - Part of the … to the OR variant of Ect&OR master (master’s thesis is replaced by two electives, last skill is replaced by a hands- on research project) - Year 2 deepens OR knowledge with courses of the Dutch network LNMB in Utrecht. Master’s thesis is 30 ECTS and can be fullfilled through an internship. Research Master: 2 years • Econometrics/Mathematical Economics research variant: - Part of the 2 years METEOR Research MSc in Economic and Financial Research - Year 1 is very similar to the Ect/MathEcon variant …
- Ozer_CV.pdf (143.55 kB, PDF)… Curriculum Vitae MN Özer Last updated: 08.08.2019 1 / 2 Merve Nezihe Özer PhD candidate in Economics CONTACT INFORMATION A School of Business and Economics Maastricht University P.O. Box 616 6200MD Maastricht, The Netherlands E m.ozer@maastrichtuniversity.nl W https://sites.google.com/site/merveneziheozer/ RESEARCH INTERESTS … table for 2009-2010” Supervisor: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mehmet Ali Eryurt 2014 M.Sc. in Economics Middle East Technical University, Turkey Thesis: “Demographic roots of socioeconomic development: A case study for Turkey” Supervisor: Assist. Prof. Dr. İlhan Can Özen 2013 B.Sc. in Economics Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey 2010 REFERENCES Prof. Dr. Andries de Grip Research Centre for Education and the Labour Market (ROA), Maastricht University T +31 43 388 36 47 E … Curriculum Vitae MN Özer Last updated: 08.08.2019 2 / 2 WORK IN PROGRESS - Long-term neighborhood effects on economic integration of immigrants: The case of the 1951 Moluccan boatlift (with Bas ter Weel and Karen van der Wiel) - Cultural distance and job preferences of immigrant students in the Netherlands (with Andries de Grip) - Risk attitude, migration decision, and cultural distance (with Andries de Grip and Didier …