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- annual_report_2020.pdf (2.58 MB, PDF)… ability to connect to people personally and to jointly study, educate, innovate and improve health professions education. COVID-19 highlighted how important healthcare is and how vital well-trained healthcare professionals are. It also exposed shortcoming in the healthcare system and in the way in which we prepare healthcare professionals for practice. Now, well into the second year of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is apparent that its impact will be felt on many aspects of our work at SHE now and in … to present in this Annual Report 2020, an overview of the activities, outputs and impact that SHE has generated in 2020. SHE continues to be a global leader in researching pressing questions in health professions education and to connect its research findings to educational programmes and educational change projects. New in this Annual Report is also that I am writing this introduction. In September 2020, I took over the role of Scientific Director of SHE from Cees van der Vleuten and Jeroen van … the quality of the next iteration of our research programme. The SHE Research team has taken the lead in this process. The process of developing our future research agenda aligns with our approach to deliberately reflect on why we do research, how and where we achieve impact through our research, and enable SHE staff to make decisions in line with our shared ambitions and goals. PhD Programme Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many PhD candidates faced circumstances in 2020 that threatened their project …
- law_research_programme_2022_pdf_online_doc.pdf (114.45 kB, PDF)… programme 2022 - 2027 Research Programme: Dynamics between legal orders Research groups Research institutes Streams ICGI MICS METRO MMI MEPLI MCT MCfHR MCEL IGIR ITEM GLaw- Net Law &Tech The Faculty of Law of Maastricht University is home to a diverse community of Dutch, European, and international scholars, teachers, students, and supporting staff. In this document, we present our research programme and describe its implementation. Stream 1 Values Stream 2 Institutions Stream 3 Markets Stream 4 … for cultural goods and recent European measures. Empirical researchers may consult various data sources to infer causation, identify correlation, and reflect on the right way to regulate markets. Legal historians can help us understand how we got where we are today by exposing, for example, the ancient roots of commercial law or the origins of corporations. Research stream 4: Mobility Cross-border cooperation and mobility Some of the main priorities of the European Union and other institutions … Brexit, the loss of biodiversity, the child allowance affair (‘kindertoesla- genaffaire’), and the COVID19-crisis. In this regard the Research Programme should not be seen as a constraint on curiosity-driven or niche research. Document management and contact person This Research Programme, developed for the period 2022-2027, is subject to periodic review by the Faculty Board and Science Committee in collaboration with the research institutes and groups. The Vice Dean Research is formally …
- project_7_interim_event_coordinator_sbe.docx (36.58 kB, DOCX)… Staff Career Centre Project registration for UM Project Platform Contact information of project provider: Name: Kendra Valck Function: Head of Marketing and Communications at SBE Department: Marketing and communications at SBE Contact person: Kendr Valck E-mail Address: k.valck@maastrichtuniversity.nl Tel. Number: +31 6 408 53030 What is the Project title / what are the work activities? Interim events coordinator Where did the concept of the project originate? We are looking for a temporary event coordinator to reinforce our events team. More specifically, we are looking for support with gradutation and the bachelor open day in Fall 2021. Specify the work …
- excerpts_from_the_freedom_of_movement_of_council_annual_report_2017.pdf (1.22 MB, PDF)… 1359131925 261014202633 471521273439 8111628354045 12172229414649 18233036425053 24313743475155 32384448525456 EXCERPTS FROM THE FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT COUNCIL ANNUAL REPORT 2017 WITH COMMENTS FROM THE NORDIC GOVERNMENTS 17 Excerpts from the Freedom of Movement Council annual report 2017 With comments from the Nordic governments ANP 2018:833 ISBN 978-92-893-5889-7 (PRINT) ISBN 978-92-893-5890-3 (PDF) ISBN 978-92-893-5891-0 (EPUB) … Finland, the Faroese Islands, Norway, Iceland, Greenland, Sweden and Åland, plus a representative of the Nordic Council and the Secretary General of the Nordic Council of Ministers. 9 Identification Cross-border obstacles are identified in situations where citizens and businesses seek information on moving across the Nordic borders. To meet the infor- mation needs of citizens, regional information servic- es have been set up in the Nordic region – Øresunddi- rekt between Denmark and Sweden, … a personal ID number. This applies particularly in Sweden, where systems for utilities, services and trade are based on personal ID numbers. When paying property fees, etc., foreign owners of holiday homes must use a ‘GD number’, which they use in contact with the Swedish Tax Agency. This number is not widely used in society. The number has virtually no function in contact with private actors, which leads to problems when trying to obtain, for example, electricity, telephone and Inter- net …
- icis-e-book-10.pdf (991.66 kB, PDF)… and Anja van Bogaert Part III The socio-economic dimension 108 Abstract Tackling global challenges requires a more holistic view of doing business, by integrating sustainability into the core of business practices. The challenges to the business community regard not only the aim of remaining competitive; they are about creating a new role for business in society, as a solution to our biggest global challenges. A range of businesses are preparing to take responsibility for resolving some of … should create value with and for all stakeholders – suppliers, customers, employees, financiers, and communities – and that all stakeholders are related and interdependent. The stakeholder notion has clear links to the open innovation concept, where corporate innovation activities are organised more like an “open system” rather than the twentieth-century model of vertical integration, under the assumption that sources of innovative ideas often come from outside firms (Chesbrough 2006). Firms can enrich their innovation practices by “internalising” external technologies, seeking new markets through licensing technologies (ibid.), and finding promising ways to collaborate with others to innovate, whether these are sustainable businesses or NGOs. 10.2 A new collaborative role for business in society The challenges to businesses concern not only remaining competitive; they are about …
Mag Aldi een dessert verkopen onder de naam “Champagner Sorbet”?
Sinds “Champagne” onder EU wetgeving een beschermde herkomstaanduiding (PDO) is, is het niet vanzelfsprekend dat een product dat geen Champagne is maar Champagne bevat deze beschermde naam in haar handelsnaam kan gebruiken. (Engelstalige blog)
Workshop on Circular City Making
The workshop showed the power of collective intelligence and the wish of people to contribute to a good cause.