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- admission_requirements_data_science_for_decision_making_maastricht_university_-_10-08-2022.pdf (176.1 kB, PDF)… Data Science for Decision Making | Maastricht University https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/education/partner-program-master/data-science-decision-making/requirements 1/5 Data Science for Decision Making Admission requirements On this page, you will find important details of the application process (such as deadlines, admission requirements, required documents and application assessment) for the master’s programme in Data Science for Decision Making for a study start in February 2023. On 1 July 2022 we started using a completely renewed application portal, the MyApplication portal. Are you applying for a study start in February 2023? Then you can do so in this new portal by following the steps described on the Admission & Registration page (see the darkblue menu on … Computing Sciences. If you complete the pre- master successfully in one semester, you are directly admissible to the master’s programme. The pre-master programme is tailor-made based on your previous knowledge and skills. For more information, please contact dacs-admissions@maastrichtuniversity.nl. Enrolment before completing prior education (zachte knip regulation) To help students who have experienced delays in their studies due to COVID-19, we have put the ‘zachte knip’ regulation in place. This …
- umc020_kwaliteitsafspraken_def-digitaal_pv.pdf (878.65 kB, PDF)… Arjen Schmitz Maastricht University Minderbroedersberg 4-6 6211 LK Maastricht www.maastrichtuniversity.nl Index Introduction 4 Quality Agreements 4 Chapter 1 Process 5 Introduction 5 1.1 The role of participatory bodies 5 1.2 Involvement of broader UM community 6 1.3 Facilities for the participatory bodies 6 Chapter 2 Quality improvement 7 2.1 UM’s Vision on Education 7 2.2 Ambitions 7 Theme 1. Intensive and small-scale education 7 Theme 2. More and better student guidance 8 Theme 3. Study success 9 … and digitisation. With an increasingly diverse student population, an increasingly complex society, changing demands of the labour market, and new forms of learning, UM strives to be leading in reflecting upon the institutional strategy and where needed to develop and revitalise it. UM is a pioneer in Problem-Based Learning (PBL) and renowned for its strong tradition in the innovation of educational didactics. UM carefully positions itself regionally, nationally and globally to maintain … Agreements that are ambitious, feasible and reflective of both UM-wide and faculty-specific contexts and concerns. Given the lively discussions that were not always concluded during the meetings, the University Council extended the invitation to contact them in case further discussion was considered necessary. Some councils made use of this opportunity and other councils organised additional meetings for their own council members after which the chair reported back to the Rector and University …
- MWP 2023-1.pdf (1.99 MB, PDF)… Maastricht Centre for European Law Master Working Paper 2023/1 Enrico Macciotta On the discretion of EU Institutions in science-based policymaking: the case of nuclear energy in the Complementary Climate Delegated Act to accelerate decarbonisation Maastricht Centrefor European Law i All rights reserved No part of this paper may be reproduced in any form Without the permission of the author(s) The MCEL Master Working Paper series … question, whether it be favourable or unfavourable to the product, has indeed been made available to it. The fact that those rules do not contain any provision to that effect cannot prevent the Commission from obtaining information from a third party where such a course of action is indispensable in order to safeguard public health”. Ibid, par. 73. 104 “That provision implies that the Community institutions must ensure that their decisions are taken in the light of the best scientific information … toxicity’, the reason for which is ‘the deposited particles, but not solutes of [titanium dioxide] molecules’. Furthermore, it is apparent from the RAC Opinion that the development of tumors which was observed in rats was not triggered by the direct contact of titanium dioxide particles with epithelial lung cells, but by the high load of particles in the alveolar macrophages of the lungs and by the resulting significant impairment of particle clearance mechanisms, which led to marked and sustained …
- MWP 2023:1.pdf (1.99 MB, PDF)… Maastricht Centre for European Law Master Working Paper 2023/1 Enrico Macciotta On the discretion of EU Institutions in science-based policymaking: the case of nuclear energy in the Complementary Climate Delegated Act to accelerate decarbonisation Maastricht Centrefor European Law i All rights reserved No part of this paper may be reproduced in any form Without the permission of the author(s) The MCEL Master Working Paper series … question, whether it be favourable or unfavourable to the product, has indeed been made available to it. The fact that those rules do not contain any provision to that effect cannot prevent the Commission from obtaining information from a third party where such a course of action is indispensable in order to safeguard public health”. Ibid, par. 73. 104 “That provision implies that the Community institutions must ensure that their decisions are taken in the light of the best scientific information … toxicity’, the reason for which is ‘the deposited particles, but not solutes of [titanium dioxide] molecules’. Furthermore, it is apparent from the RAC Opinion that the development of tumors which was observed in rats was not triggered by the direct contact of titanium dioxide particles with epithelial lung cells, but by the high load of particles in the alveolar macrophages of the lungs and by the resulting significant impairment of particle clearance mechanisms, which led to marked and sustained …
- mwp2023-1 Enrico Macciotta.pdf (1.99 MB, PDF)… Maastricht Centre for European Law Master Working Paper 2023/1 Enrico Macciotta On the discretion of EU Institutions in science-based policymaking: the case of nuclear energy in the Complementary Climate Delegated Act to accelerate decarbonisation Maastricht Centrefor European Law i All rights reserved No part of this paper may be reproduced in any form Without the permission of the author(s) The MCEL Master Working Paper series … question, whether it be favourable or unfavourable to the product, has indeed been made available to it. The fact that those rules do not contain any provision to that effect cannot prevent the Commission from obtaining information from a third party where such a course of action is indispensable in order to safeguard public health”. Ibid, par. 73. 104 “That provision implies that the Community institutions must ensure that their decisions are taken in the light of the best scientific information … toxicity’, the reason for which is ‘the deposited particles, but not solutes of [titanium dioxide] molecules’. Furthermore, it is apparent from the RAC Opinion that the development of tumors which was observed in rats was not triggered by the direct contact of titanium dioxide particles with epithelial lung cells, but by the high load of particles in the alveolar macrophages of the lungs and by the resulting significant impairment of particle clearance mechanisms, which led to marked and sustained …
- mcicm_the-same-but-differently-8.pdf (11.44 MB, PDF)… V 98 The Noh Walk 110 Playing by Ear 118 Butlers and Bars 130 A New Approach 148 Felix and Eliot 156 Epilogue 166 I’m sitting in 0.14. It’s the best lit and best decorated room in the whole of the Fine Arts Academy and the Conservatorium Maas- tricht combined, from what I’ve seen so far. A corner of well-filled comfy brown bookcases, a dark cane rocking chair complete with marine blue cushion and the odd here- and-there potted plant including my own contribution of some unknown genus of dried … room design. We’re discussing my output for the end of my research term with the Artful Participation project which is part of MCICM, the Maastricht Centre for the Innovation of Classical Music. Ruth Benschop is my supervisor here at Zuyd University, where 0.14 makes its home. ‘A learning model,’ she says. ‘A learning model?’ I say. ‘Yes, what do you think.’ ‘Well - you mean a model where you learn things or a model that teaches you how to learn?’ ‘Both, ideally.’ ‘Hmmm.’ I sit back and think in … participation differ- ently. In May 2019, I started observing and interviewing the members of the collective Pynarello. Pynarello is not a ‘regular’ symphonic music practice. In 2017, violinist Lonneke van Straalen founded Pynarello because she missed contact with her audience during and after concerts in her work as an orchestral musician. Van Straalen brought together a group of professional musi- cians from various backgrounds (orchestral musicians like herself, but also soloists and jazz …
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