en_oplossingsmogelijkheden_impact_covid-19_def.pdf
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… weekly consultations between the Executive Board and the faculties. The Executive Board and the faculties are continually discussing issues such as the importance of making sure that sufficient capacity continues to be available for the transition to online education and resolving as many of the bottlenecks and problems caused by the coronavirus crisis as far as possible. This also includes monitoring the workload. Within this context, an investment programme of at least 5 million euros has been … crisis, inclusive of a procedure for the use of this framework. The proposal has been prepared by a working group set up by the Executive Board. The Research Platform, PhD Platform, Maastricht Young Academy and Recognition & Rewards research committee were also involved in the development of this proposal. The terms of reference of organisations including the Association of Universities in the Netherlands, Dutch Federation of University Medical Centres (NFU), Netherlands Organisation for … been completed. However, there may also be delays for research in the social sciences and humanities, in which fieldwork such as observations, interviews, focus groups and other anthropological and ethnographic methods play a role in which human contact is central. The impact on ongoing research is not restricted to the direct delay caused by halting the observations, but also extends to frictional delays resulting from the time required to redesign the study, register and seek approval from …