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- Application form collaboration budget Radboud & Maastricht University.pdf (112.52 kB, PDF)… between the two universities. These can be collaborations in the areas of both education, research, impact or support. Criteria on which projects will be assessed are: − Contribute to the ambitions as stated in the ambition document. You can find this on the webpage about the collaboration of Radboud University & Maastricht University. − Contribute to the strengthening of the Southeast Netherlands region. − Contribute to sustainable collaboration. Applications can be submitted to the … https://www.ru.nl/en/about-us/organisation/partners-and-networks/maastricht-university https://www.ru.nl/en/about-us/organisation/partners-and-networks/maastricht-university mailto:maastricht.nijmegen@ru.nl 4.1 Objectives of the project 4.2 Project outcomes 4.3 Describe the potential impact of the project, both academic and societal. In doing so, pay attention to the potential impact on the Southeast Netherlands region. 5. Work plan What are the planned activities, when are they planned and what is the outcome of the activities? 6. Criteria • Describe how the project will contribute to sustainable cooperation between the two universities. • Describe how the project contributes to the stated ambitions in the ambition document. • Describe how the project …
- Text Hidden gems - The (bike) cellar at FASoS.docx (6.06 kB, DOCX)… street in Maastricht, this time at number 76. The building at Grote Gracht 76 dates from 1928 and was originally a school, built in an expressionist style. The Jeanne d’Arc Lyceum provided Catholic schooling for girls. From 1970 onwards, boys were welcomed too. Many a Maastricht resident enjoyed their schooling here and, seeing as the school stood right in the city centre, the pupils will certainly have had dozens of stories to tell about the cafés on the Vrijthof square, which were well visited by … of the famous Maastricht GP, Dr Leith, 17 young Maastricht residents were born here. Eighteen years later, one of them even obtained their secondary school diploma in the arts (HBS-A) at the Jeanne d’Arc Lyceum. Since then, Grote Gracht 76 has become one of the buildings of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASoS). In the cellar, which now functions as a bike cellar, we can find an old acquaintance from one of the previous stories in the “Hidden Gems” series, namely the artist Charles Vos. When Maastricht University acquired the building, it found a wooden casing in the cellar concealing a relief by Charles Vos behind it. …
- fpn_intro_2023 Exchange concept programma intro-versie 10-8-2023.pdf (96.6 kB, PDF)… Study Support Academic Advisors Femke Buiter EPD Conference X1 t/m X13 PBL Lecture Wladimir van Mansum EPD Conference X1 t/m X13 Monday 28 Aug Campus Tour Groups: X 7 - X 13 PBL 1 Groups: X 7 - X 13 Campus Tour Groups: X 1 - X 6 Opening en Welcome by FPN IRO Akenzaal Find your tutorgroup Grassfields UNS40 Lunch break Grassfields UNS40 PBL 1 Groups: X 1 - X 6 Registration Onderwijsplein …
- MA Programme - FASoS Intro 2024.pdf (148.34 kB, PDF)… Introduction Days Master’s programmes Friday 30 August 2024 Introduction Day 10.15 Welcome and registration Meet your fellow students in the tent behind the faculty building 11.00 Welcome to FASoS Presentations in the tent Introduction by Dean Christine Neuhold Student Adviser Raf Widdershoven Student Representatives 11.30 Programme introductions 12.30 Group photos at ‘’the Hof van Tilly’’ 13.00 Lunch in the tent behind the faculty … on Society, Science and Technology GG76 0.07 (Research) Cultures or Arts, Science and Technology GG76 1.12 Media Studies; Digital Cultures GG80-82 0.001 Arts and Culture GG76S 1.018 Introduction Days Master’s programmes Friday 30 August 2024 You can find more information about the introduction day on the introduction webpage We hope you enjoyed your introduction so far. Please fill in the evaluation form at the end of your introduction ☺ …
- Midterm narrative format (1).pdf (540.22 kB, PDF)… KEY FINDINGS •Using results from in vitro and in vivo studied as well as observational birth cohort studies to understand the role of food-born and plant-based microbes on the infant microbiome and immune development with the ultimate goal to guide the design of intervention studies. Conduct randomized placebo-controlled trials such as forest playgroups to expose children to biodiverse environments and encourage their engagement with nature. •Comprehensive microbiome and immune profiling and extensive clinical phenotyping to monitor the impact of such interventions on microbiome and immune maturation as well as on the risk of immune-mediated diseases. OBJECTIVE METHODOLOGY SCIENTIFIC AND/OR … Dept. of Medical Microbiology, Infectious Diseases & Infection Prevention Effects of environmental biodiversity on health and microbiome development in early childhood •Identification of key microbial species that can prevent or treat chronic noncommunicable diseases in children. •Using a holomicrobiome approach by connecting microbiomes in the environment (soil, plants, food) to the microbiomes colonizing the infant skin and gut. •Development of strategies for future interventions, including …
- Midterm narrative format.pdf (425.24 kB, PDF)… OBJECTIVE METHODOLOGY SCIENTIFIC AND/OR SOCIETAL IMPACT MORE INFORMATION KEY FINDINGS RESEARCH AREA 1: METABOLIC HEALTH Who's Involved Prof. dr. Ellen Blaak, Prof. dr. Gijs Goossens, (PI's), Involved researchers: Prof. dr. Gijs Goossens, Dr. Ruth Meex, Dr. Johan Jocken, Dr. Emanuel Canfora NUTRIM Dept. of Human Biology Investigating metabolic inter-organ crosstalk between the gut, adipose tissue, liver, and skeletal muscle in the etiology of cardiometabolic complications Combining state of the art in vivo physiological phenotyping in humans with molecular characterization of pathways involved in energy and substrate metabolism in tissue biopsies, in vitro studies, assessment of gut microbial composition/functionality. …
- csc_2022_law_law_and_tech_lab_personalizing_smart_environments.pdf (329.44 kB, PDF)… privacy in light of the social value of privacy Methodology The research project will be interdisciplinary and requires legal know-how and an affinity for technical subjects. Depending on the concrete outline of the project, methods can include comparative approaches, qualitative and quantitative approaches, and mixed-method approaches and provide findings to the law and technology literature as well as lead to guidelines for policymakers. https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/about-um/faculties/law/research/law-and-tech-lab …
- csc_2022_law_law_and_tech_lab_automatizing_law.pdf (278.55 kB, PDF)… encoding provisions into devices – requires thus to understand, among others, open-textured terms and deliberate on their application in a given context. Doing so, however, raises many questions: How can such balancing acts be performed (well) by computers (or: how far can we automate the law)? What occurs if (open-textured) terms are being automatically interpreted (e.g., are we de facto freezing the law by enabling only one interpretation)? What are the downsides that occur when norms are … of the identified open-textured terms and definitions Methodology The research project will be interdisciplinary and requires legal know-how and an affinity for technical subjects. Depending on the concrete outline of the project, methods can include comparative approaches, qualitative and quantitative approaches, and mixed-method approaches and provide findings to the law and technology literature as well as lead to guidelines for policymakers. https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/about-um/faculties/law/research/law-and-tech-lab …
- extra_content_info.pdf (95.74 kB, PDF)… international law: institutions and processes International human rights law has long been the subject of criticism, with many initiatives having been proposed to strengthen the human rights treaty body system itself. Challenges relate not only to non-compliance with reporting obligations, but also to significant backlogs in the consideration of States Parties’ reports and individual complaints. In other fields of law, such as international criminal law, effectiveness has also been a contested issue, with calls for an oversight mechanism and recommendations to improve the functioning of the International Criminal Court. In view of … and processes has been called into question. Does the ratification of human rights treaties have a real effect on state behaviour? Do the domestic mechanisms above adequately take into account the recommendations of human rights treaty bodies and the findings of international courts, and to what extent do domestic courts interpret human rights consistently with the international level? What about human rights effectiveness in ‘illiberal’ democracies. Moreover, does the study of effectiveness in …
- mcel_mwp_2021-2.pdf (942.19 kB, PDF)… Maastricht Centre for European Law Master Working Paper 2021/2 Alexander Merkulov European Union Competition Law and Environmental Policy Is there a place for environmental considerations in contemporary European Competition law? If not, what are the possible ways of filling the sustainability gap? 2 All rights reserved No part of this paper may … when assessing agreements under Article 101 TFEU which in itself prohibits anti-competitive agreements or other forms of collusions between competing undertakings.19 However, things have changed after the release of the above-mentioned guidelines, whereby nowadays goals pursued by other Treaty provisions can only be taken into account if they satisfy the 4 conditions laid down in the exemption provision of Article 101(3) TFEU.20 The purpose of this research is to investigate the existence of a … benefits. The ACM reasoned this with the argument that it ‘can be fair not to compensate users fully for the harm that the agreement causes because their demand for the products in question essentially creates the problem for which society needs to find solutions’.142 Should that not be the case the agreement will fall under the ‘other’ category and will be assessed under the traditional cost- benefit analysis.143 The necessity criterion requires the parties to prove that there exists no lesser …