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- GMO rules and instructions for GMO laboratoria.pdf (923.09 kB, PDF)… approval the employee needs to receive instructions; these will be listed in the remaining of this presentation; • The employee needs to watch the video “precies zoals het hoort”; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbdi95IxUw8 Why gmo-labs • Activities with gmo’s are subject to strict legislation (Besluit en regeling GGO); • This legislation states that all activities with gmo’s must be performed in gmo-laboratories. These gmo-laboratories must meet specific demands; • It is allowed to perform lower … level (ML-I, ML-II, D-I, DM-I, etc), this is listed in the permit; • Each gmo worker needs to be registered (either by the biosafety officer or by registration in lab logbook (short term)); • It is forbidden to wear hand and wrist jewelry (also when wearing gloves) when performing handlings; • Long hair must be tied up; Rules (2) • Personal belongings must be stored outside the gmo-laboratory (sweaters, bags,..); • Always wear a closed lab coat with a green collar; • This lab coat may not leave the gmo-laboratory other then in an autoclave bag; • Lab coats with a green collar must be autoclaved before they are being washed; • Mobile devices (phones, tablets) may only be operated with clean hands; • The working place must be disinfected after finishing the experiments; • Hands must be washed (every time) before leaving the gmo-laboratory; Rules (3) • …
- SSC_Admission requirements _ Economics - Economics _ Maastricht University_18-7-2023.pdf (267.73 kB, PDF)… important details of the application process (such as deadlines, admission requirements, required documents and application assessment) for the master's programme in Economics for academic year 2023-2024. Important deadlines for application Applicable when starting on 1 September 2023 When you want to apply or are applying for this study programme, it is important that you inform yourself of the deadlines that you need to meet. The important deadlines when applying for this study programme are … mode. Date What you need to know about this date 1 October 2022 Studielink is open for applications for the academic year 2023-2024 Up to and including 1 May 2023, 23:59 CET Deadline for completing the entire application process for non-EU/EEA applicants (these applicants require a visa or residence permit) Up to and including 1 June 2023, 23:59 CET Deadline for completing the entire application process for EU/EEA applicants How do we assess your application? When you want to apply or are … of your application by looking at your GMAT score/Proof of Academic Capabilities (if applicable), IELTS/TOEFL score (if applicable), Grade Point Average, the level of statistics and mathematics and at how well your bachelor’s programme corresponds with the master's programme. Besides this, the Board looks at your motivation, relevant work experience, international experience and extra-curricular activities. Based on this information, the Board of Admission will decide whether you can be admitted …
- ppt-lisa-waddington.pdf (744.44 kB, PDF)… When Staff with Disabilities and Universities Meet: Some Reflections from an International and Comparative Perspective Professor Lisa Waddington Professor of European Disability Law A Chair established in cooperation by Maastricht University in … grievances. • Ensuring that reasonable accommodations are provided to persons with disabilities in the workplace. Obligations under the CRPD (3) • General Comment No 8 on the CRPD: • Non-discrimination and equality are core obligations of Article 27. They apply throughout the employment cycle, covering recruitment, hiring and employment, ongoing employment, training programmes, career advancement and exiting work. • Four main forms of discrimination should be prohibited: direct discrimination, … “Nothing about us without us”(4) • Important to avoid “advocacy exhaustion” at both the individual and systemic level and to involve “allies” who can help to facilitate (systemic cultural) change. . • Photo l to r: Prof. Elizabeth Kendall, Prof. Paul Harper and his dog Sean, Prof. Lisa Waddington Disability Inclusion must be built into all policies • Disability inclusion must not be an add-on, …
- 2023-2024-FPN_RR_IJMRWOP.pdf (488.25 kB, PDF)… Article 6 Right of appeal ...................................................................................................................................5 Article 7 Degree completion “With Distinction” ...............................................................................................5 Article 8 Re-sits … of the examination. 2. The examiner determines the result of a written exam within 15 working days after the day on which the exam took place, and provides the education office with the information needed for publishing the result to the student. 3. When the result of a written exam is announced, it will be indicated on Student Portal/ AskPsy how the student can review the exam and file an appeal as referred to in article 4. 4. With respect to an exam that has been administered in a different way … the first instance have not passed a part of the Master’s examination. 1. Core courses: A student who failed a course assessment will get one opportunity to re-sit that exam per academic year. In the case of a re-sit, the highest grade counts. 2. Workshops, Skills Training, and Colloquia: Students who failed an assignment or a task will have to complete a re-sit in the same academic year. 3. Papers: There will be one chance to redo papers (including the Master’s thesis) per academic year. This will …
- SPIROS Scoping Review Long List.pdf (919.46 kB, PDF)… of Steering Committee Raman Mahajan; raman.mahajan@maastrichtuniversity.nl Abstract There are currently no guidelines avalable to define or guide minimum content of protocols of observetional studies. Therefore this scoping review was conducted within the scope of the Standardized Protocol Items: Recommendations for Observational Studies (SPIROS) initiative. SPIROS aims to improve the completeness and use of study protocols of observational studies by producing expert-based recommendations … considered a questionable research practice. Anecdotal evedence suggests that a high percentage of observational research still is conducted without a study protocol and existing protocols often lack sufficient detail. This issue becomes more worrying when one realizes there is no formal guidance on what robust observational study protocols should contain. Standardized Protocol Items: Recommendations for Observational Studies (SPIROS) will develop a reporting guideline for study protocols of … approach to measuring community-level factors influencing early child development in Australia. BMJ Open. 2017;7(3). 65. Chauvin A, Moher D, Altman D, Schriger DL, Alam S, Hopewell S, et al. A protocol of a cross-sectional study evaluating an online tool for early career peer reviewers assessing reports of randomised controlled trials. BMJ Open. 2017;7(9):1–10. 66. Yang Y, Xie JF, Yu KJ, Yao C, Li JG, Guan XD, et al. Epidemiological study of sepsis in China: Protocol of a cross-sectional …
- fpn_csc_pauline_dibbets.pdf (282.92 kB, PDF)… fear responses can be altered by changing the contingency between a conditioned stimulus (CS) and an aversive unconditioned stimulus (US), or by devaluing the mental representation of the US. The advantage of the devaluation-based procedures is that they are thought to be less context-dependent and, therefore, less prone to relapse; whereas contingency-based methods are thought to be highly effective in changing US-expectancies. Hypothesis and Objectives: The aim of the present project is to … The efficacy of these methods on the return of fear will be tested using a reinstatement (study 1), renewal (study 2) or spontaneous recovery (study 3) procedure. Study 4 will address additive effects of the intervention techniques. US-expectancy (online ratings and skin conductance responses) and subjective values (e.g., distress, vividness, arousal of the mental US representation) will be measured. Impact: Our project, using techniques that are already part of clinical interventions, helps to disentangle processes involved in the diminishment and reoccurrence of fear. Requirements candidate: Highly motivated student with good English communication skills and proactive and resolute attitude. Additionally: knowledge of and interest in human fear conditioning. Keywords: fear conditioning; US devaluation; extinction; imagery rescripting; eye movement desensitization …
- CSC 2024 LAW_Competition and Consumer Law in a Changing Society.pdf (389.21 kB, PDF)… Justice o Institutional Transformations o Globalising Markets o Cross-border Cooperation and Mobility o Law and Technology Applicable Chinese Government Sectors for Talent Development Humanities and Social Sciences Multidisciplinary research angle with other identified sectors (more options possible): - Frontier Technologies o Information Technology - Basic Research o Global Change and Regional Response o Scientific Basis for Development of Information Technology Proposed list of topics (non- … of dominance Private enforcement of competition law in China The use of big data and AI in law enforcement Developing IT/AI tools for market surveillance/consumer protection (only open to law graduates with a BA or MA in computer science or who can convince us of advanced knowledge of computer science) Online (social) trading platforms Liability of E-commerce platforms for defective products or services Also: topics in the area of public procurement Methodology Comparative legal research comprising at least the jurisdictions of (Greater) China …
- admission_requirements_human_decision_science_maastricht_university_-_10-08-2022.pdf (348.92 kB, PDF)… of the application process (such as deadlines, admission requirements, required documents and application assessment) for the master's programme in Human Decision Science for academic year 2022-2023. Important deadlines for application Applicable when starting on 1 September 2022 When you want to apply or are applying for this study programme, it is important that you inform yourself of the deadlines that you need to meet. The important deadlines when applying for this study programme are … mode. Date What you need to know about this date 1 October 2021 Studielink is open for applications for the academic year 2022-2023 Up to and including 1 May 2022, 23:59 CET Deadline for completing the entire application process for non-EU/EEA applicants (these applicants require a visa or residence permit) Up to and including 1 June 2022, 23:59 CET Deadline for completing the entire application process for EU/EEA applicants How do we assess your application? When you want to apply or are … of your application by looking at your GMAT score/Proof of Academic Capabilities (if applicable), IELTS/TOEFL score (if applicable), Grade Point Average, the level of statistics and mathematics and at how well your bachelor’s programme corresponds with the master's programme. Besides this, the Board looks at your motivation, relevant work experience, international experience and extra-curricular activities. Based on this information, the Board of Admission will decide whether you can be admitted …
- Interviewtext Living and working on the Sorbonnelaan student campus © Sanne Tummers.docx (8.11 kB, DOCX)… Most are offered furnished. The complex is managed by Plaza Resident Services and has a caretaker present on weekdays. In addition, someone from the management company is available 24/7 in case of emergencies. Residents can use various communal areas. They also live opposite MUMC+ and in close proximity to UM’s Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience, Faculty of Health Medicine and Life Sciences and the Faculty of Science and Engineering. Sergio Aspers, Property Manager Plaza Resident Services: ‘For … After all, these are frequently young students leaving home for the first time. In the case of international students, this is often far from home as well. Then this feels like a safe environment. The student studios meet all contemporary requirements when it comes to safety (fire and otherwise). In that respect, you might be better off here than in a room somewhere in an old building in the city centre. Moreover, there is camera surveillance and a caretaker present during the day.’ Manuel Baptista … bathroom. It feels like my own place. And if I feel like having company, I find it here or I go into town. My faculty is in the city centre, so I go there regularly anyway.’ Gilbert Kole, Caretaker Plaza Resident Services: ‘Obviously, you are dealing with students who are experiencing their first taste of freedom and come from all corners of the world. That requires extra supervision from time to time, and makes it important to keep communicating about the rules and agreements we have here. At the …
- EER Bachelor EPH 2023-2024_.pdf (1019.68 kB, PDF)… 1 Education and Examination Regulations 2023-2024 for the Bachelor of Science programme in European Public Health of the Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences, Maastricht University, for students who start from 1 September 2020, in accordance with Article 7.13 of the Dutch Higher Education and Scientific Research Act ( Wet op het Hoger Onderwijs en Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek , WHW). These regulations have been adopted by the Dean of the Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences after … 2. These regulations apply to all students who participate in the programme and who started in the academic year 2023-2024. 3. These regulations also apply to students from other programmes, faculties or institutions of higher education, insofar as they follow components of the programme to which these EER apply. 4. For components of the programme that students follow at another degree programme, faculty or institution of higher education, the EER for the other programme, faculty or institution … the thesis) will be rounded to one decimal after the comma and is sufficient if the final grade is ‘5.5’ or higher. 3. The final grade for the thesis will be rounded to one decimal after the comma and is sufficient if the grade is a 6.0 or higher. 4. When a component of the examination is graded with a qualification the student will obtain a pass for this component when the qualification is at least a ‘Pass’. 5. The way grades are rounded off is determined in the Rules and Regulations. Article 5.3 …