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- programme_outline_ucl_2023-2024.pdf (606.48 kB, PDF)… types, schedules and forms of resits, if any. The Education and Examination Regulations (MSc-EER’s) for the Master’s study programmes at the School of Business and Economics of Maastricht University (UM) apply to all Double Degree programmes. You can find the MSc-EER’s on the Student Portal (My SBE Intranet), under “Regulations, rights and duties”. Fixed curriculum Please note that all SBE Network programmes (including the Double Degree programmes) have a fixed curriculum. It is not possible to …
- sbe_iro_triangle_programme_outline_omcc_2022-2023.pdf (210.84 kB, PDF)… types, schedules and forms of resits, if any. The Education and Examination Regulations (MSc-EER) for the Master’s study programmes at the School of Business and Economics of Maastricht University (UM) apply to all Double Degree programmes. You can find the MSc-EER on the Student Portal (My SBE Intranet), under “Regulations, rights and duties”. Additional costs Students accepted in this programme are expected to pay a non-refundable Exchange Administrative Fee (EAF) of ZAR 8,325 prior to registration at Stellenbosch University. The EAF comprises of the International Registration Fee (IRF) and a Service Fee. Service fees may be utilised for services such as internet, photocopying, printing, washing quota, gym membership, IT services, society memberships, etc. Only two services are compulsory to be deducted from the student’s service fee, which is the student card (± R 90), and the Network Availability Fee (± ZAR 600). If you spend more than the service fee allocated amount, you need to pay the outstanding amount prior to your …
- selection_procedure_luiss_scfinance_2022-2023.pdf (293.29 kB, PDF)… your interest in the Double Degree Programme. Finally, return this form together with a motivation letter for this programme, an updated CV, a copy of your passport and your bachelor’s transcript to doubledegree-sbe@maastrichtuniversity.nl. NOTE: incomplete applications will not be considered. 2. Your motivation letter, CV and bachelor’s transcript will be evaluated. You will be informed about the results of this step via e-mail. The best students will be invited for an interview. 3. After the … by the students. Students participating in the Double degree programme will be required to pay for a regional public tax and a graduation fee at LUISS (in the academic year 2018-19, the amounts were € 156.00 and € 200.00 respectively). LUISS will communicate this well in advance. Tuition fees Tuition fees can vary, depending on for instance your nationality and whether this is your first or second study programme. Students pay tuition fee to SBE for the entire duration of the programme. … Double Degree programme at SBE, you are to remain registered at SBE for the entire duration of the programme, so even while abroad at LUISS. To avoid any misunderstanding our student service center has developed a click model that will allow you to find your rate with just a few clicks. It is your own responsibility to check with DUO whether you are entitled to retain your Dutch study grant, or “studiefinanciering”, while abroad for the Double Degree programme. Diploma After successful completion …
- model_letter1 - Request for Admission_v1.1.docx (22.92 kB, DOCX)… to the first or second degree[footnoteRef:6]. [6: Article 6 section 2. In case family ties do exist, a motivated request to be exempted from the mentioned article should be added in writing, see Article 6, section 3.] Attached to this letter you will find a declaration of academic integrity , signed by the candidate[footnoteRef:7]. [7: Article 4 section 2e.] With kind regards Name intended principal supervisor: Signature: Date: Name doctoral candidate: Signature: Date: Upon approval for admission …
- model_letter1 - Request for Admission_v1.4.docx (23.93 kB, DOCX)… to the first or second degree[footnoteRef:6]. [6: Article 6 section 2. In case family ties do exist, a motivated request to be exempted from the mentioned article should be added in writing, see Article 6, section 3.] Attached to this letter you will find a declaration of academic integrity , signed by the candidate[footnoteRef:7]. [7: Article 4 section 2e.] With kind regards Name intended principal supervisor: Signature: Date: Name doctoral candidate: Signature: Date: Upon approval for admission …
- Creative goodbye 5th GCED Symposium.pdf (391.64 kB, PDF)… Creative goodbye Find your global citizenship spark René Bräuer 1) Changing the status quo is an evolution not a revolution, start small with implementing 1% changes through the work you do. 2) Change is driven by individuals, don't wait for someone else to give you … systems (e.g., news/social media, groups, institutions) 2) Deep Dissensus is a deep Challenge to consensus-based/universalistic notions of truth, Morality/ethics, Justice, Democracy. –PROF. COLIN W. LEACH POWERFUL IDEAS In our increasingly complex digital world, knowing how to distinguish fact from fiction is crucial, critical thinking, as part of information- and digital literacy is therefore more important than ever. –Anna-Lena Hoh -Optimism is a source of renewable energy that is … students a pathway to actively contribute to a better world and Limburg through innovative collaboration. –Maartje Nollen Global Citizenship is much more than developing soft skills; e.g. through volunteering students can connect with their (local) community, create a new social network, and strengthen their sense of belonging. Local civic organisations are open for collaboration but it must be equal and reciprocal. Don’t only take the perspective of what a student can learn, but always keep the …
- Model_letter 1 - Request for Admission (009).docx (22.93 kB, DOCX)… to the first or second degree[footnoteRef:6]. [6: Article 6 section 2. In case family ties do exist, a motivated request to be exempted from the mentioned article should be added in writing, see Article 6, section 3.] Attached to this letter you will find a declaration of academic integrity , signed by the candidate[footnoteRef:7]. [7: Article 4 section 2e.] With kind regards Name intended principal supervisor: Signature: Date: Name doctoral candidate: Signature: Date: Upon approval for admission …
- Form 2 - Request for Admission.docx (22.92 kB, DOCX)… to the first or second degree[footnoteRef:6]. [6: Article 6 section 2. In case family ties do exist, a motivated request to be exempted from the mentioned article should be added in writing, see Article 6, section 3.] Attached to this letter you will find a declaration of academic integrity , signed by the candidate[footnoteRef:7]. [7: Article 4 section 2e.] With kind regards Name intended principal supervisor: Signature: Date: Name doctoral candidate: Signature: Date: Upon approval for admission …
- quality assurance - QAC Minutes Sept 2023 final.docx (17.86 kB, DOCX)… Minutes of the CAPHRI Research Quality Assurance Committee, 1st September 2023 Present: Laure Wynants, David Shaw, Mark Spigt, Bart Penders, Tim Schouten, Bjorn Winkens, Carmen Dirksen 1. Committee procedures LW welcomed TS, new PhD student member, to the committee. DS reported that the official QAC procedures were presented to and accepted by the School Council. 2. Proposed change in audit process DS has explained the QAC’s views on … review issues MS asked about the issue of non-WMO statements being regarded as full ethics review. DS said that METC was piloting full review of non-WMO applications but that the timescale for this was unclear. MS remarked that researchers still find this issue confusing. CD informed the committee that a new regulation is being prepared (currently in consultation round) commissioned by the ministry of health on harmonising (ethical) review of medical scientific non-WMO research. ). …
- computer_science_-_electrocardiographic_imaging_with_smart_mathematics.pdf (286.78 kB, PDF)… electrical signals, measured on the patient’s body, reflecting what happens on the heart. A new technique, developed in the last 25 years, is electrocardiographic imaging (ECGI). This technique uses a vest with about 200 electrodes and is now slowly finding its way into clinical practice. By solving the “inverse problem of electrocardiography”, the 200 recorded signals are used to compute a 3D visualization of electrical activity on the heart, and to create movies of electrical propagation. This allows for more advanced diagnosis and better mechanistic understanding. Currently, this technique is expensive and requires CT or MRI-scans to build a sufficiently accurate patient-specific model. Hypothesis and Objectives: The goal of this project is to develop a combination of mathematical and machine learning techniques (“smart mathematics”!), which makes ECGI work without scans sufficiently well. Reconstructions are nowadays computed by solving an ill-posed and underdetermined linear system of equations A X …