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- Course book Mentor Programme DS_2023.pdf (526.23 kB, PDF)… and a mentor group. Your mentor will be one of the staff members involved in the BA DS programme. During meetings, your mentor will share relevant information on all sorts of matters with you. If you have particular concerns or worries, you may also contact your mentor in between meetings. When relevant, your mentor can refer to the study adviser, the Front Office, coordinators and so on. In order to benefit from guidance from your mentor – whether in terms of academic problems or plans – it is advisable to take an active stance. Sometimes you may be unsure if things are going OK, or just hope problems will go away. Do not wait until the situation goes sour: if you are at all worried, do contact your mentor. Additional benefits for you of having a mentor include, for instance, that you will get a clearer idea of who to ask for letters recommendation, internship supervision, et cetera. Bachelor Digital Society Mentor Programme 4 Your … It is worthwhile to check out the UM library website (UM library). In case you need help, for example with finding literature, feel free to contact one of the librarians (ask your librarian). The UM library also offers several online tutorials and workshops that we highly recommend. The workshops cover topics such as finding literature for your courses, digital information skills, how to find relevant and trustworthy information for your studies, and on how to avoid plagiarism. You can access the …
- Course book Mentor Programme AC_2023.pdf (531.86 kB, PDF)… and a mentor group. Your mentor will be one of the staff members involved in the BA AC programme. During meetings, your mentor will share relevant information on all sorts of matters with you. If you have particular concerns or worries, you may also contact your mentor in between meetings. When relevant, your mentor can refer to the study adviser, the Front Office, coordinators and so on. In order to benefit from guidance from your mentor – whether in terms of academic problems or plans – it is advisable to take an active stance. Sometimes you may be unsure if things are going OK, or just hope problems will go away. Do not wait until the situation goes sour: if you are at all worried, do contact your mentor. Additional benefits for you of having a mentor include, for instance, that you will get a clearer idea of who to ask for letters recommendation, internship supervision, et cetera. Bachelor Arts and Culture Mentor Programme 4 Your … It is worthwhile to check out the UM library website (UM library). In case you need help, for example with finding literature, feel free to contact one of the librarians (ask your librarian). The UM library also offers several online tutorials and workshops that we highly recommend. The workshops cover topics such as finding literature for your courses, digital information skills, how to find relevant and trustworthy information for your studies, and on how to avoid plagiarism. You can access the …
- course_book_mentor_programme_es.pdf (728.89 kB, PDF)… and a mentor group. Your mentor will be one of the staff members involved in the BA ES programme. During meetings, your mentor will share relevant information on all sorts of matters with you. If you have particular concerns or worries, you may also contact your mentor in between meetings. When relevant, your mentor can refer to the study adviser, the Front Office, coordinators and so on. In order to benefit from guidance from your mentor – whether in terms of academic problems or plans – it is advisable to take an active stance. Sometimes you may be unsure if things are going OK, or just hope problems will go away. Do not wait until the situation goes sour: if you are at all worried, do contact your mentor. Additional benefits for you of having a mentor include, for instance, that you will get a clearer idea of who to ask for letters recommendation, internship supervision, et cetera. Bachelor European Studies Mentor Programme 5 Your … It is worthwhile to check out the UM library website (UM library). In case you need help, for example with finding literature, feel free to contact one of the librarians (ask your librarian). The UM library also offers several online tutorials and workshops that we highly recommend. The workshops cover topics such as finding literature for your courses, digital information skills, how to find relevant and trustworthy information for your studies, and on how to avoid plagiarism. You can access the …
- course_book_mentor_programme_ds.pdf (724.13 kB, PDF)… and a mentor group. Your mentor will be one of the staff members involved in the BA DS programme. During meetings, your mentor will share relevant information on all sorts of matters with you. If you have particular concerns or worries, you may also contact your mentor in between meetings. When relevant, your mentor can refer to the study adviser, the Front Office, coordinators and so on. In order to benefit from guidance from your mentor – whether in terms of academic problems or plans – it is advisable to take an active stance. Sometimes you may be unsure if things are going OK, or just hope problems will go away. Do not wait until the situation goes sour: if you are at all worried, do contact your mentor. Additional benefits for you of having a mentor include, for instance, that you will get a clearer idea of who to ask for letters recommendation, internship supervision, et cetera. Bachelor Digital Society Mentor Programme 5 Your … It is worthwhile to check out the UM library website (UM library). In case you need help, for example with finding literature, feel free to contact one of the librarians (ask your librarian). The UM library also offers several online tutorials and workshops that we highly recommend. The workshops cover topics such as finding literature for your courses, digital information skills, how to find relevant and trustworthy information for your studies, and on how to avoid plagiarism. You can access the …
- course_book_mentor_programme_ac.pdf (725.45 kB, PDF)… and a mentor group. Your mentor will be one of the staff members involved in the BA AC programme. During meetings, your mentor will share relevant information on all sorts of matters with you. If you have particular concerns or worries, you may also contact your mentor in between meetings. When relevant, your mentor can refer to the study adviser, the Front Office, coordinators and so on. In order to benefit from guidance from your mentor – whether in terms of academic problems or plans – it is advisable to take an active stance. Sometimes you may be unsure if things are going OK, or just hope problems will go away. Do not wait until the situation goes sour: if you are at all worried, do contact your mentor. Additional benefits for you of having a mentor include, for instance, that you will get a clearer idea of who to ask for letters recommendation, internship supervision, et cetera. Bachelor Arts and Culture Mentor Programme 5 Your … It is worthwhile to check out the UM library website (UM library). In case you need help, for example with finding literature, feel free to contact one of the librarians (ask your librarian). The UM library also offers several online tutorials and workshops that we highly recommend. The workshops cover topics such as finding literature for your courses, digital information skills, how to find relevant and trustworthy information for your studies, and on how to avoid plagiarism. You can access the …
- hta_course_manual_2022_0.pdf (1018.13 kB, PDF)… Health Technology Assessment (HTA) Online Course Course Manual March 2022 1 Contents Speakers & Contact ............................................................................................... 2 Summary ............................................................................................................. 3 Introduction to the … Appendix .............................................................................................................15 Acknowledgement ................................................................................................18 2 Speakers & Contact Isabell Wiethoff, M.Sc. Contact: Maastricht University Department of Health Services Research (HSR) +31 (0)43-3882456 E-Mail: i.wiethoff@maastrichtuniversity.nl Isabell Wiethoff is a PhD student at the HSR department of Maastricht University. After finishing her Bachelor in …
- assistant_associate_and_full_professor_profile_incl_eng.pdf (1.33 MB, PDF)… safety), for example by participating in guideline development and implementation. You work together with your educational and research oriented colleagues to improve education for clinical colleagues and trainees. You are the main person of contact for these colleagues. You contribute to clinical research by for example including patients in clinical trials. You write local protocols and present for example guidelines or new patient care developments within but also outside the group of … or institute; conduct literature reviews, visit and contribute to symposia and congresses or other forms of engaging with (international) experts and expertise; publicly disclose scientific results by any appropriate means, including conferences, workshops, colloquia and scientific publications, maintain overview of relevant (inter)national development in the research field; contract research; developing methodology; research awards; exploration and examination of societal research needs and accompanying possibilities for impact; etc. 7 3. Delivering patient care Examples of evidence: deliver care in line with adopted guidelines and care standards; direct patient contact (clinical and outpatient), teaching and supervising professionals in patient care; showing expert skills and competencies; be a member or board member of local and (inter)national professional associations, be involved in patient organisations, …
- 20212012_veiligheidsprotocol_covid-19_um_versie_15_schoon.pdf (923.15 kB, PDF)… doen; Er geldt een mondkapjesplicht als studenten zich door de gebouwen verplaatsen, en – in aanvulling op maatregel 4 – zittend tot een kwartier na aanvang van de toets (i.v.m. ID- controle). Daarna mag het kapje af, maar gaat het weer op als je in contact bent met de surveillant of als je je verplaatst; In het MECC zijn crowd management maatregelen getroffen die er in en rond de locatie voor zorgen dat je zo weinig mogelijk met anderen in contact komt en er geen opstoppingen ontstaan; er geldt waar mogelijk eenrichtingsverkeer. Ten aanzien van de toetskansen het volgende: Mist een student een toets door coronamaatregelen of -klachten, dan krijgt deze student een nieuwe toetskans. Die … Veiligheidsprotocol | versie 15 | 21-12-2021 Page 4 of 13 Maatregel 3: Een positieve testuitslag Blijkt uit de GGD-test dat je corona hebt? Op basis van de flowchart blijf je dan thuis. Je informeert zelf je contacten zodat ook zij een test kunnen doen. Het kan ook zijn dat een GGD-medewerker je belt voor het bron- en contactonderzoek. Je hoort van de GGD wat je moet doen, zoals thuis in isolatie gaan. Dat betekent dat je er alles aan doet om je mede …
- general_purchasing_conditions_of_mu_2018.pdf (380.91 kB, PDF)… extended. 5.4 The approval of the Product by or on behalf of the Purchaser does not entail any recognition that the Product complies with the guarantees given in accordance with article 4. AVT18/BZ1258444B 6 III RELATIONS BETWEEN THE PARTIES Article 6 Contacts 6.1 Each Party will designate a contact to maintain contacts in relation to the performance of the Contract. The Parties will notify each other of the person they have appointed as their contact. 6.2 The contacts may represent and bind the Parties only as regards the performance of the Contract. They …
- general_terms_and_conditions_for_service_contracts_of_mu_2018.pdf (168.95 kB, PDF)… PARTIES AND SUPERVISION Article 9 Progress reports The Contractor will report to the Contracting Authority on the progress of the work as often as and in a manner as the Contract prescribes, or as the Contracting Authority deems fit. Article 10 Contacts 10.1 Each Party will designate a contact who will be responsible for maintaining contacts in relation to the performance of the Contract. The Parties will notify each other of the person they have appointed as their contact. 10.2 The contacts may represent and bind the Parties only as regards the performance of the Contract. They …