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- Admission requirements_Fasos - ENG - Pre-master European Studies on Society, Science and Technology - 2024-2025_0.pdf (2.08 MB, PDF)… provided that you also meet the language requirements. On this page, you will find important details of the application process for the pre-master's (such as deadlines, admission requirements, required documents and application assessment). Check if you qualify for admission to this pre-master’s programme. Programme content Study fee Admission requirements: previous education Additional admission requirements How to apply How do we assess your application? 15/09/2024, 12:08 … DigiD yet, you will need to request one (Apply for a DigiD). If you do not (yet) live in the Netherlands, you can register by creating a Studielink account (without DigiD). As your personal details will not have been verified through DigiD, UM will check your personal details. Allow UM to assess if you meet the admission requirements Phase 2: Admission MyApplication portal To allow UM to assess whether you qualify for admission to the study programme of your choice, you need to complete a number of tasks in the MyApplication portal, the online environment in which the rest of your application process will take place. All the tasks you need to complete, such as uploading certain documents, will be presented here in a clear overview. You can log into the portal using your username/UM …
- Admission requirements_Fasos - ENG - Pre-master European Studies on Society, Science and Technology - 2024-2025.pdf (2.08 MB, PDF)… provided that you also meet the language requirements. On this page, you will find important details of the application process for the pre-master's (such as deadlines, admission requirements, required documents and application assessment). Check if you qualify for admission to this pre-master’s programme. Programme content Study fee Admission requirements: previous education Additional admission requirements How to apply How do we assess your application? 15/09/2024, 12:08 … DigiD yet, you will need to request one (Apply for a DigiD). If you do not (yet) live in the Netherlands, you can register by creating a Studielink account (without DigiD). As your personal details will not have been verified through DigiD, UM will check your personal details. Allow UM to assess if you meet the admission requirements Phase 2: Admission MyApplication portal To allow UM to assess whether you qualify for admission to the study programme of your choice, you need to complete a number of tasks in the MyApplication portal, the online environment in which the rest of your application process will take place. All the tasks you need to complete, such as uploading certain documents, will be presented here in a clear overview. You can log into the portal using your username/UM …
- Admission requirements_Fasos - ENG - Pre-master European Studies - 2024-2025.pdf (2.08 MB, PDF)… Studies, provided that you also meet the language requirements. On this page, you will find important details of the application process for the pre-master's (such as deadlines, admission requirements, required documents and application assessment). Check if you qualify for admission to this pre-master’s programme. Programme content Study fee Admission requirements: previous education Additional admission requirements How to apply How do we assess your application? 15/09/2024, 12:11 … DigiD yet, you will need to request one (Apply for a DigiD). If you do not (yet) live in the Netherlands, you can register by creating a Studielink account (without DigiD). As your personal details will not have been verified through DigiD, UM will check your personal details. Allow UM to assess if you meet the admission requirements Phase 2: Admission MyApplication portal To allow UM to assess whether you qualify for admission to the study programme of your choice, you need to complete a number of tasks in the MyApplication portal, the online environment in which the rest of your application process will take place. All the tasks you need to complete, such as uploading certain documents, will be presented here in a clear overview. You can log into the portal using your username/UM …
- CAPHRI Case studies 2023.pdf (5.72 MB, PDF)… and drinking water. The cause of resistance is actually very simple: if very low levels of antibiotics enter the bidy, bacteria can develop resistance and the antibiotics can no longer kill the bacteria. In France, Spain and Portugal it’s easy to buy antibiotics. Six courses a year for a cold, diarrhea or other ailment; this is not an exception in these countries. People often don’t finish these courses of antibiotics and the wrong types are used. Put all of these bad stewardship factors … 2020. We were on our third round of collecting data when the second wave hit, with outbreaks in 25 per cent of Dutch nursing homes. This time, the minister didn’t impose a general ban on visitors; he left it up to the homes, as we’d advised. We checked with nursing home administrators, who said they weren’t planning to close their doors to visitors again. You never know, though - in the spring of 2021, some of them did so anyway. But the government didn’t impose a general ban on visitors … impact on policy and practice in post-acute and long- term care medicine. Our most important output for societal target groups Presentation ‘Impact of COVID-19 vaccinations in Dutch nursing homes. Back to normal?17’, Judith Urlings. International workshop on Covid-19 and Long-Term Care Systems, Decem- ber 2021. Presentation ‘What we learned from a year of corona18’, researcher Bram de Boer, nurse Ellen Hermans and family caregiver Fon Kistermann. Online conference ‘ Figure it out’ by Vilans …
- CAPHRI 2017-2022_Case studies.pdf (5.72 MB, PDF)… and drinking water. The cause of resistance is actually very simple: if very low levels of antibiotics enter the bidy, bacteria can develop resistance and the antibiotics can no longer kill the bacteria. In France, Spain and Portugal it’s easy to buy antibiotics. Six courses a year for a cold, diarrhea or other ailment; this is not an exception in these countries. People often don’t finish these courses of antibiotics and the wrong types are used. Put all of these bad stewardship factors … 2020. We were on our third round of collecting data when the second wave hit, with outbreaks in 25 per cent of Dutch nursing homes. This time, the minister didn’t impose a general ban on visitors; he left it up to the homes, as we’d advised. We checked with nursing home administrators, who said they weren’t planning to close their doors to visitors again. You never know, though - in the spring of 2021, some of them did so anyway. But the government didn’t impose a general ban on visitors … impact on policy and practice in post-acute and long- term care medicine. Our most important output for societal target groups Presentation ‘Impact of COVID-19 vaccinations in Dutch nursing homes. Back to normal?17’, Judith Urlings. International workshop on Covid-19 and Long-Term Care Systems, Decem- ber 2021. Presentation ‘What we learned from a year of corona18’, researcher Bram de Boer, nurse Ellen Hermans and family caregiver Fon Kistermann. Online conference ‘ Figure it out’ by Vilans …
- CAPHRI 2017-2022_Case studies_0.pdf (5.72 MB, PDF)… and drinking water. The cause of resistance is actually very simple: if very low levels of antibiotics enter the bidy, bacteria can develop resistance and the antibiotics can no longer kill the bacteria. In France, Spain and Portugal it’s easy to buy antibiotics. Six courses a year for a cold, diarrhea or other ailment; this is not an exception in these countries. People often don’t finish these courses of antibiotics and the wrong types are used. Put all of these bad stewardship factors … 2020. We were on our third round of collecting data when the second wave hit, with outbreaks in 25 per cent of Dutch nursing homes. This time, the minister didn’t impose a general ban on visitors; he left it up to the homes, as we’d advised. We checked with nursing home administrators, who said they weren’t planning to close their doors to visitors again. You never know, though - in the spring of 2021, some of them did so anyway. But the government didn’t impose a general ban on visitors … impact on policy and practice in post-acute and long- term care medicine. Our most important output for societal target groups Presentation ‘Impact of COVID-19 vaccinations in Dutch nursing homes. Back to normal?17’, Judith Urlings. International workshop on Covid-19 and Long-Term Care Systems, Decem- ber 2021. Presentation ‘What we learned from a year of corona18’, researcher Bram de Boer, nurse Ellen Hermans and family caregiver Fon Kistermann. Online conference ‘ Figure it out’ by Vilans …
- fpn_form_single_study_research_line_[2025-03-12].docx (41.97 kB, DOCX)… · obligatory text is red, only minimal changes to suit your target readers are permitted. · Text in orange is information for the researcher. Information Letter This model can be used for all types of research. If you have a deceptive 'cover story', check the Online Application form for further conditions that you need to fulfil. · Include always the above Maastricht University Logo · Title study + Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience · ERCPN reference code: · Purpose: Brief description of the study … on it, or personal information for the declaration of monetary rewards (even if stored separately from the research data!). If you follow guidelines of FPN's Research Data Management (RDM), you can call the Research Data 'confidential' . For anonymous online surveys that still require personal information for claiming monetary rewards: in this case, in Qualtrics, there is an option to collect research data in one dataset and request only the participant's e-mail address in a newly opened …
- Acrobat Document_0.pdf (530.75 kB, PDF)… (text, data, prompts, images, etc.) could be used for other purposes, such as the training of AI models. Therefore, they protect unpublished or sensitive work (such as their own or others’ unpublished work) by taking care not to upload it into an online AI system unless there are assurances that the data will not be re-used, e.g., to train future language models or to the untraceable and unverifiable reuse of data. 13 Content should not be fabricated, falsified or plagiarised. More details in … interpreting data analysis, carrying out a literature review, identifying research gaps, formulating research aims, developing hypotheses, etc. could have a substantial impact. 7 • Researchers take care not to provide third parties’ personal data to online generative AI systems unless the data subject (individual) has given them their consent and researchers have a clear goal for which the personal data are to be used so compliance with EU data protection rules16 is ensured17. • Researchers understand the technical and ethical implications regarding privacy, confidentiality and intellectual property rights. They check, for example, the privacy options of the tools, who is managing the tool (public or private institutions, companies, etc.), where the tool is running and implications for any information uploaded. This could range from closed environments, …
- Acrobat Document.pdf (530.75 kB, PDF)… (text, data, prompts, images, etc.) could be used for other purposes, such as the training of AI models. Therefore, they protect unpublished or sensitive work (such as their own or others’ unpublished work) by taking care not to upload it into an online AI system unless there are assurances that the data will not be re-used, e.g., to train future language models or to the untraceable and unverifiable reuse of data. 13 Content should not be fabricated, falsified or plagiarised. More details in … interpreting data analysis, carrying out a literature review, identifying research gaps, formulating research aims, developing hypotheses, etc. could have a substantial impact. 7 • Researchers take care not to provide third parties’ personal data to online generative AI systems unless the data subject (individual) has given them their consent and researchers have a clear goal for which the personal data are to be used so compliance with EU data protection rules16 is ensured17. • Researchers understand the technical and ethical implications regarding privacy, confidentiality and intellectual property rights. They check, for example, the privacy options of the tools, who is managing the tool (public or private institutions, companies, etc.), where the tool is running and implications for any information uploaded. This could range from closed environments, …
- Seminar-733 Questioning Corona 2020.pdf (1.12 MB, PDF)… She gave an exam- ple. On a walk back she saw a group distributing food in the slums. The food was packed diligently, and served carefully. She inquired about who was doing it. It was not some big corporate group or politician, it was an ordinary shopkeeper responding to the hunger in his neighbourhood with dignity. People, she laughingly added, did not know his name. He was either Pappu Bhai or Yusuf Bhai to everyone. She admitted it was a small matter, a neighbourhood reaching out to itself. … is not a fantasy, but we have not been seeing it for what it is. We have only been looking at the supercomputer- aided and algorithm-abetted drama performed by the epidemiologists. The epidemiologists told us that if Covid-19 was allowed to spread unchecked, then billions would be infected, and millions would die. The WHO and public health experts told us that, therefore, we had to have a dis- ease containment strategy that would stop the virus from spreading. Then the epidemiologists and the WHO … themselves, and restricting entry – with self-appointed leaders feeding on the fear of the virus – to build prejudice, hostility and exclusion. The Hindutva rhetoric falls on fertile ground. There have been multiple anecdotes of how people won’t buy vegetables and fruits from people with Muslim names, and villages in various areas of Rajasthan have started dig- ging trenches and cordoning them- selves off to disallow returning migrants from entering. This is the exact opposite formula to what …