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- abstract_bijsterveld.pdf (75.34 kB, PDF)… or committing suicide. By laying over 60,000 small brass plaques, attached to concrete cubes, in the pavement in front of these houses Demnig has created a vast monument in ten countries all over Europe. His motto is ‘A person is only forgotten when his or her name is forgotten’. Since the first laying of stumbling stones in the Netherlands in 2007, hundreds of these small memorial plaques have been laid in over some 100 Dutch towns and villages, predominantly for Jews. The laying of … has transformed the commemoration of the Holocaust in the Netherlands: as stumbling stones focus on every victim individually, this creates a much more personalized and unmediated way of commemorating. This enables post-war generations to empathize with this person and his of her life story and thus to turn abstract numbers into a face and a story present-day people can connect to. Of the Dutch Jews, 102,000 were killed, making the Netherlands the country in Western Europe with the highest percentage Jews having been murdered. In my contribution, I will assess some important issues related to this project and its …
- testimonial_daan_eijwoudt_web.pdf (396.66 kB, PDF)… Daan Eijwoudt (Dutch) Alumnus Master European Studies Corporate and Public Affairs Triodos Bank, Maastricht, the Netherlands Year of Graduation: 2014 When I was looking for challenging master's programmes, I realised: what is a better place to study the European Union than at its birthplace Maastricht? I really enjoyed working with people who share a broad interest, in the political domain and beyond. In European Studies you truly develop a multidisciplinary view on world politics. This skill is of great value, as it can be appreciated in different sectors, such as business, government and non-profit. ******************************* …
Maastricht Centre for Global Health
Global Health is an emerging and rapidly growing academic discipline that addresses the far-reaching implications on population health and wellbeing of international trends and governance issues.
Vertrouwen: politiek versus expertise?
Waarom we niet met en ook niet zonder politici kunnen leven. Ook niet als ze in de Eerste Kamer zitten.
Dean’s blog episode 3: from Blue Monday to the Dies Natalis
Many things happened at the Faculty in the past fortnight. Friday 26 January, we celebrated the 42nd Dies Natalis of the UM. The one thing I always like about this celebration is that it is enormously varied compared to other universities’ anniversaries.
- um_utq_programme_2017.pdf (283.69 kB, PDF)… and content of the UTQ qualification and adopted these qualification criteria in their UTQ programmes. The recognition implies that certified teachers are recognised as being qualified to teach at university by all participating institutions without any further assessment. Maastricht University (UM) offers a UTQ programme to all teaching staff. It is manda tory for staff who have a position as lecturer (docent), assistant professor (UD: universitair docent), associate professor (UHD: … experience overlaps with performing regular teaching tasks. How much time is needed to complete the UTQ programme depends on the individual experience, activities and approach. In addition to the UTQ meetings, teaching staff can participate in workshops and discussion meetings on education and teaching organised by the faculties, EDLAB and UM. These meetings may increase knowledge regarding educational issues, while engaged in the UTQ trajectory. For all teaching staff at UM, a reference list … the development of educational materials, exams, administrative embedding, and finalisation of teaching activities. Cooperation 1 Able to work together with colleagues to develop and coordinate teaching activities. 2 Request advice from colleagues when developing education and teaching. 3 Able to give constructive feedback to colleagues on their education and teaching. 4 Contribute actively to knowledge exchange and sharing experiences. Reflection 1 Collect and request feedback on the developed …
- um_utq_programme_2017_eng.pdf (296.54 kB, PDF)… and content of the UTQ qualification and adopted these qualification criteria in their UTQ programmes. The recognition implies that certified teachers are recognised as being qualified to teach at university by all participating institutions without any further assessment. Maastricht University (UM) offers a UTQ programme to all teaching staff. It is manda tory for staff who have a position as lecturer (docent), assistant professor (UD: universitair docent), associate professor (UHD: … experience overlaps with performing regular teaching tasks. How much time is needed to complete the UTQ programme depends on the individual experience, activities and approach. In addition to the UTQ meetings, teaching staff can participate in workshops and discussion meetings on education and teaching organised by the faculties, EDLAB and UM. These meetings may increase knowledge regarding educational issues, while engaged in the UTQ trajectory. For all teaching staff at UM, a reference list … the development of educational materials, exams, administrative embedding, and finalisation of teaching activities. Cooperation 1 Able to work together with colleagues to develop and coordinate teaching activities. 2 Request advice from colleagues when developing education and teaching. 3 Able to give constructive feedback to colleagues on their education and teaching. 4 Contribute actively to knowledge exchange and sharing experiences. Reflection 1 Collect and request feedback on the developed …
- Curriculum LAW Master Globalisation and Law 2019-2020.pdf (71.41 kB, PDF)… in specialisation courses, obtain 12 ECTS in electives and write a 12 ECTS master's thesis. Please consult the Courses & Curriculum page for more information about the content of the courses. Electives You'll have to take 12 ECTS in electives. You can: take the remaining courses of the specialisation participate in a moot court (max. 6 ECTS) go on an internship (max. 12 ECTS) take courses covered by the other specialisation take courses covered by another law programme take courses offered at … WTO headquarters in Geneva, where you’ll attend a series of lectures by prominent officials from the WTO secretariat. You’ll be able to hear all about how trade and investment law matters are handled on a daily basis, and you’ll be brought up to speed with the latest developments in the field. Compulsory courses Specialisation courses Public International Law (6 ECTS) Law and Economics (6 ECTS) International Trade Law (6 ECTS) Intellectual Property Law (6 ECTS) Corporate Social Responsibility (6 … must pay a €100 handling fee Non-EEA students who apply for this master's programme will have to pay a handling fee. Your application will not be taken into consideration without the required fee of €100 (excl. bank costs) which you will have to pay when you apply. The handling fee is to cover certain administrative costs in relation to your application. Read more about the handling fee https://www.accept.maastrichtuniversity.nl/support/your-studies-begin/tuition-fees/handling-fee …