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- faculty_of_health_medicine_and_life_sciences_mumc_2022.dotx (283.67 kB, DOTX)… Name Address Postal code City Country Department Visiting address T +31 (0)43 388 22 22 www.maastrichtuniversity.nl Minderbroedersberg 4-6 Type your email address 6211 LK Maastricht Bank account: 065.76.18.705 KvK nr.: 50169181 Postal address IBAN: NL05 INGB 0657 6187 05 P.O. Box 616 BIC: INGBNL2A …
- 20190730_equipment-related-problem.pdf (50.37 kB, PDF)… maintenance can take place, your equipment must be clean My equipment is registered with Instrument Services My equipment is not registered with Instrument Services Report your problem to Instrument Services. Call 043 38 83456/ 043 38 81295, or visit UNS 50, Room G0.225 I have an equipment related problem, for example malfunctioning REGISTRATION Instrument Services will contact you Fill in Form D Together with Instrument Services safety and maintenance will be organised (Form C will be filled …
- abstract_kaminska.pdf (224.42 kB, PDF)… active participation, in-depth experiences, and personal involvement of participants, and although it has been running only for a short period now, it is possible to observe first results of the use of this method. For example, during a recent museum visit, the group was led by a local expert who was monitoring a workshop and a discussion about such concepts as roots, belonging, home – referring both to the topic of the exhibition and to personal experiences and beliefs of the participants. As a …
- university_library_phd_files_0.pdf (166.73 kB, PDF)… and valorisation page will be accessible worldwide. The library will contact the supervisor at the end of the one year embargo period, to verify if the embargo is no longer needed. Date: Signature: For more information about copyrights, please visit: https://library.maastrichtuniversity.nl/support/copyright/#researchers …
- UM240014_Self-evaluation report Advanced Master Privacy, Cybersecurity and Data Management.pdf (695.21 kB, PDF)… and presentations, these on-site weeks facilitate in-person interaction, fostering strong relationships and bonds among students, teaching staff and faculty members. As part of the educational experience, students also have valuable opportunities to visit institutions that hold significant relevance to their field of study. Aside from a great learning and study experience, the on-site weeks are important social and networking opportunities for the students. Maastricht University | Faculty of Law … on a strong team with far reaching content and educational expertise who design and implement the programme. The core Advanced Master ECPC team collaborates closely with (external) experts, some of which are permanently affiliated with the ECPC as Visiting Fellows. (Standard 2) Multi-stakeholder global approach and networking opportunities Students and staff involved in the programme create a close-knit community of academics and professionals. It is made up of nationals originating from almost … spent onsite (during the so-called ‘Onsite Experience Weeks’) allows for a full immersion into the topics and the inclusion of a range of activities that go beyond the classical learning design in the programme. Students are required to join study visits, engage in simulations, interact with professionals from the private sector, policy makers, regulators, judges and other professionals, work on their soft skills and reflect on their own leadership path. The 70% online environment poses a more …
- mcel_annual_report_2021.pdf (1.78 MB, PDF)… 2 New Members ................................................................................................................................. 3 Visiting Researchers......................................................................................................................... 6 Trainees … for Transnational and Euregional cooperation and cross-border Mobility (ITEM) and the Ius Commune Research School. Ruben combines his work as a PhD candidate with a job at the GrensInfoPunt Maastricht, giving advice to cross-border workers. 6 Visiting Researchers The following scholars stayed at MCEL as visitors, for some months in 2021: Joana Neto, born in Porto, Portugal, is a graduate in Law at the Faculty of Law of the University of Porto and a Postgraduate in Labour Law, at the Faculty of Law of the University of Coimbra. She obtained her …
- Comparing Voices_26_6_2023_final.pdf (2.04 MB, PDF)… of the Eastern Bloc,3 and professional contacts across the Iron Curtain were very limited. Because several of the participants had worked on speaker identification in the late 1980s, and Western and Eastern European experts had more opportunities to visit each other in the years immediately following 1989, we hoped to acquire a better understanding of the commonalities and differences in speaker identification practices on both “sides” of Europe. We chose experts from (the former West) Germany, … it would have been considered spying, or at least an illegal contact with the enemy. 36 Comparing Voices: Speaker Identification Witness Seminar Anna Kvicalova & Karin Bijsterveld (Eds.) My memory only goes back to the time after 1989. That is when I visited the Volkspolizei lab in East Berlin. And three of their experts also came to see me together in Düsseldorf with one former Stasi expert by the name MH [anonymized]. It was not his real name, of course. And it was striking that the Volkspolizei … more about with whom they worked, if we wanted to look more into it? Braun: I wouldn’t know. Bijsterveld: The sources, but also the reviewers of our work (very often we do not know who these people are) refer to Poland. The sources say that they did visit Poland or that the experts had conferences… Kvicalova: There is a reference about a conference in Kiev in 1980, in Ukraine, but we have no information on that only that it dealt with speaker identification. It is all very obscure and sometimes we …
- csc-um_phd_programme_application_form_2023.docx (139.61 kB, DOCX)… Faculty/ Department/ Institute/ School contact person: When the application is granted by both the CSC and UM, the contact person is responsible for the practical arrangements (i.e. assistance in obtaining a visa, finding accommodation, etc.) of the visit of the PhD candidate: - Initial(s), first name, surname: - Research group: - Address for correspondence: - Telephone: - E-mail: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - To be filled in by the applicant if already …
- 208_el-mahdy_abstract_bio.pdf (80.07 kB, PDF)… of information that can be narrated, presented, and documented differently with the appearance of digital tools. With the important role of photography and storytelling in introducing us to know our history, millions of images are taken during the visit of heritage sites and historical buildings, yet they are rarely used for documentation. However, the new documentation tools started to increase the user interactivity with these sites, buildings, and monuments scale. The role of these tools does not stop at the documentation phase, but it spread to include the user as an active not just as a passive role, where the tools go deep to reach the visitors' minds and stay in their memory. For instance, photography, photogrammetry, 3D laser scan, and augmented reality, are tools that started to take a role in interactively preserving the cultural heritage. After Notre Dame cathedral fire, we …
- csc-um_phd_programme_application_form_2024.docx (139.66 kB, DOCX)… Faculty/ Department/ Institute/ School contact person: When the application is granted by both the CSC and UM, the contact person is responsible for the practical arrangements (i.e. assistance in obtaining a visa, finding accommodation, etc.) of the visit of the PhD candidate: - Initial(s), first name, surname: - Research group: - Address for correspondence: - Telephone: - E-mail: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - To be filled in by the applicant if already …