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- maastricht_smart_cities_waste_workshop_van_eyck_1.pdf (428.92 kB, PDF)… Developing an arts-led, interdisciplinary, European network for waste management and treatment innovation. The overall aim of the UK-Dutch Network, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC, UK), is to develop a forum for knowledge exchange and debate across art & humanities and science disciplines and subject areas, with a common focus on waste treatment, management and innovation. This will seek to develop responses to the questions: how can arts & humanities-based approaches … uptake? The Network is strongly informed by the importance of “upstream” public engagement for ensuring “local knowledge” is key to policy, planning & innovation. Key Objectives of the Network are as follows: 1. To develop interdisciplinary Knowledge exchange and capacity building between arts/science/policy/practitioners and ‘the public’, through interactive workshops , art & design-led public engagement, “pop ups” and social media; 2. To identify key “intervention points” most suitable for developing interdisciplinary, ‘participatory design’ approaches The primary focus of the network is thus Knowledge Exchange across a range of communities of practice, academic and otherwise, around the very broad theme of waste in European cities. Waste is an extremely broad and “slippery” concept and as such can be understood as a “boundary object” and “wicked …
- research-evaluation-report-unu-merit-and-icis.pdf (1.06 MB, PDF)… saving costs as a result of the merger, MGSoG was able to return to financial surpluses over 2012-2015 and returned from a negative to a zero reserve position in 2016. In the period 2012-2014, UNU-MERIT received a large subsidy from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Development budget). Some expenditures related to this subsidy continued after 2014, but since, the file on the subsidy has been closed to the satisfaction of both UNU-MERIT and the ministry. In the year prior to the reporting period, … research, which was duly provided. The assessments of the committee are based on the documentation provided (before and after the site visit), the key publications, and the interviews. The texts for the committee report were finalised through email exchanges. An approved version of the report was presented to UNU-MERIT and ICIS for factual corrections and comments. The final report was then sent to the board of Maastricht University. 6 The program of the site visit is attached as Appendix B. 9 2 …
- RULES OF PROCEDURE FOR (COURSE) EXAMS AT MAASTRICHT UNIVERSITY_2023-2024 20231030 def.pdf (181.18 kB, PDF)… the Board of Examiners. 7 4 Students wishing to leave the exam room temporarily to go to the toilet must request permission from the Head (or other) Invigilator by raising a hand. If permission is granted, the student will receive a toilet pass in exchange for their ID, which will be returned in exchange for the toilet pass upon their return to the exam room. 5 No more than two students (per block) shall be allowed to go to the toilet area at the same time. 6 Before being permitted to visit the toilet and after returning from the toilet, … the indicated box on the form. Article 16 Suspected irregularity Subsequent to the applicable Education and Examination Regulations and the Rules and Regulations, in any case fraud or an irregularity may be suspected in situations where a student: a. exchanges information with another student or other persons in the exam room in any manner whatsoever before, during or after the exam is administered; b. exchanges information with another student or other persons in any manner whatsoever before, …
- heitling.pdf (502.27 kB, PDF)… the service was of cross-border interest. 46 It can be concluded that concerning Part B-services and below- threshold services there is a presumption of no cross-border activity and therefore no application of the transparency principle. The Sporting Exchange (Betfair) and Engelmann cases both concerned gambling licenses, for which public authorities are, on the grounds of the public sector directive not obliged to carry out a public procurement procedure. Sporting Exchange (Betfair) concerned an English company that wanted to obtain a license in order to organize gambling games, which was refused by the Dutch authorities. The ECJ ruled that, although a single license was not the same as a service concession the … is granted, requires the concession-granting authority to ensure, for the benefit of 45 Case C-95/10 Municipo de Sintra / Strong Segurança [2011] ECR 46 Case C-412/04 Commission v Italy [2008] ECR I-00619, para. 66. 47 Case C-203/08 Sporting Exchange Ltd. (Betfair) [2010] ECR I-04695, para. 47. 48 Ibid., para. 51. 49 Case C-64/08 Ernst Engelmann [2010] ECR I-08219, para. 49. 11 any potential tenderer, a degree of publicity sufficient to enable the service concession to be opened up to …
- FHML-MUMC+ Prize alert May 2023.pdf (279.21 kB, PDF)… Weblink Stevin Prize The Stevin Prize is awarded to researchers, or a team of two to three researchers, with international reputations. It is an honorary award celebrating what the winners have achieved in their scientific career regarding knowledge exchange and societal impact. It aims to serve as encouragement to continue doing excellent research with relevance to society. In essence the prize works as an impulse for scientific research and knowledge exchange and impact in The Netherlands. A maximum of two prizes are awarded annually Award: Bronze statue and EUR 1,5 million Career Phase: Senior scientist Nominator: Rector Internal selection: Yes, please contact the director of your Research …
- CALL for CONTRIBUTIONS_final.pdf (101.4 kB, PDF)… aim is to disseminate knowledge about sustainable materials developed by artists, designers, and other creative practitioners from around the globe. By collecting material projects, disseminating knowledge, and creating opportunities of research and exchange between practitioners from different fields, materials, and communities, the programme supports the transition towards circular, more sustainable futures. The three core elements of the programme are the Future Materials Bank, the Future Materials Lab, and the Future Materials Encounters. The Future Materials Lab, hosting a broad collection of samples of the materials on the Future Materials Bank, is a space of encounter, knowledge exchange, and collaborative working with and around material knowledge. The newly refurbished Future Materials Lab will be launched on occasion of the ‘Regenerate!’ symposium. For more information: https://www.janvaneyck.nl/postacademy/future-materials …
- Regenerate_CALL for CONTRIBUTIONS.pdf (85.32 kB, PDF)… aim is to disseminate knowledge about sustainable materials developed by artists, designers, and other creative practitioners from around the globe. By collecting material projects, disseminating knowledge, and creating opportunities of research and exchange between practitioners from different fields, materials, and communities, the programme supports the transition towards circular, more sustainable futures. The three core elements of the programme are the Future Materials Bank, the Future Materials Lab, and the Future Materials Encounters. The Future Materials Lab, hosting a broad collection of samples of the materials on the Future Materials Bank, is a space of encounter, knowledge exchange, and collaborative working with and around material knowledge. The newly refurbished Future Materials Lab will be launched on occasion of the ‘Regenerate!’ symposium. For more information: https://www.janvaneyck.nl/postacademy/future-materials …
- Bachelor's Courses for exchange students 2025-2026.pdf (89.02 kB, PDF)… 1 MAASTRICHT UNIVERSITY 2025/2026 Faculty of Law - Courses offered in English, open to exchange students (subject to alterations) Period 1 Sep. 1 until Oct. 24, 2025 Period 2 Oct. 27 until Dec. 19, 2025 Period 3 Jan. 5 until Jan. 30, 2026 Period 4 Feb. 2 until Apr. 3, 2026 Period 5 Apr. 13 until Jun. 12, 2026 Bachelor's courses • … Comparative Legal History of the Limbourgish Territories (MET3006) requires advanced (passive) knowledge of French and/or German and/or Dutch. You can find prerequisites in the course description on the website. • See also the information for incoming exchange students about the pre-requisites of courses in the bachelor European Law School. • We advise students to choose two courses of 6 credits each or one course of 11 credits per period, with the exception of the third period where it’s advisable …
- egle.pdf (348.26 kB, PDF)… production of eco-friendly products across the Europe, consolidating EU position as a worldwide leader in environmental protection and sustainable development and adding impulse to the internal market, as common environmental criteria should encourage foreign tenderers to participate in public procurement procedures. However, the results so far are indicating that additional measures are necessary to achieve the targets set. Member States were unable to reach the targets envisaged and the …