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- strategischprogramma_en_def.pdf (1.19 MB, PDF)… students or health advice from students of the Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences. All these are good examples of how UM can increase its societal impact locally, and such efforts should be expanded through the establishment of ‘knowl- edge shops’. This philosophy carries right through to PhD level, with our policy requiring all PhD theses to have a para- graph dedicated to valorisation. Meeting places The experience from UM interfaculty projects and institutes shows that collaboration … a strategy to influence and participate in Dutch and European research agendas (public affairs); Establish the Brightlands Academy to cluster expertise on PPPs; Explore opportunities to forge links between the UM community and wider society (knowledge shops); Maintain a healthy balance between fundamental and theme-driven research; Nurture and retain young researchers, and recruit outstanding academic staff from outside UM. 18 Strategic programme 2017–2021 19 5 Inter nationalisation UM is a globally … students and staff is a key focus area, in particular in col- laboration with our international partner universities and networks. In our HR policy, we strive to provide academic as well as support staff with ample possibilities for shorter or longer visits to international partner universities. In many of our programmes, too, students are encouraged or even obliged to study abroad for a semester. But there are also other ways to gain international expe- rience, and we plan to further explore, …
- 2019_annex_4_publ.pdf (774.19 kB, PDF)… Raymond Hupperts Gruters, A. A. A., Ramakers, I. H. G. B., Verhey, F. R. J., Köhler, S., Kessels, R. P. C., & de Vugt, M. E. (2019). Association Between Proxy-or Self-Reported Cognitive Decline and Cognitive Perfor- mance in Memory Clinic Visitors. Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, 70(4), 1225-1239. https://doi. org/10.3233/JAD-180857 Angelique Gruters, Inez Ramakers, Frans Verhey, Sebastian Köhler, Marjolein de Vugt Hanseeuw, B. J., Betensky, R. A., Jacobs, H. I. L., Schultz, A. P., … J., Burgstaller, J., McFarland, R., Arbeithuber, B., Bengoa, J., Burgstaller, J., Chan, S., Chiaratti, M., Crouch, M., Dimond, R., Enriques, J. A., Gorman, G., Hyslop, L., Johnston, I., Kitto, J., Maguire, A., McFarland, R., Mitalipov, S., ... Workshop Participants (2019). 243rd ENMC international workshop: Developing guidelines for management of reproductive options for families with maternally inherited mtDNA disease, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 22-24 March 2019. Neuromuscular Disorders, 29(9), 725-733. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nmd.2019.08.004 …
- Curriculum LAW Master International and European Tax Law - General Programme 2023-2024.pdf (442.42 kB, PDF)… sale of goods transaction, which is then used to explore a number of other related topics, such as the carriage of goods, third party relationships and payment. In the first part of the course, we pay attention to the rights and obligations of buyers and sellers in international sales contracts, with a particular focus on the 1980 United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods. The course then shifts its focus to … of Rex v. Bywaters and Thompson: you will make your own assessment of the evidence provided and decide whether the accused Frederick Bywaters and Edith Thompson were guilty of murder of Edith’s husband Percy Thompson. Before or during the course a visit will be paid to a criminal court to see evidence gathering and its evaluation in practice. You will be invited to describe what you see and interpret the practice of the relevant court in line of the literature. Course objectives The goal of this … recommended. Recommended reading Birnie, Boyle and Redgwell’s International Law and the environment, 4th edition, 2021: several chapters of this book will be used. Students can read the copies in the library and copy part of it, or can decide to buy the book. Furthermore, various online materials such as articles, book chapters, and blogs will be part of obligatory and recommended reading. Links to these online sources will be provided. LAW4094 Period 2 30 Oct 2023 22 Dec 2023 Print course …
- 2016-17_jaarverslag.pdf (944.05 kB, PDF)… for n=1 single case experiments for optimal dosing of psychotropic medication. This project has attracted funding from multiple sources. A very successful initiative of the URC was the website www.psychosenet.nl, which now attracts around a 1000 visitors per day. The methodological expert groups within the division focus on 1) Genetics, 2) Experience Sampling, 3) Neuroimaging, 4) Clinical epidemiology and Mental Health Services Research, 5) Networks. 2.2.1. Expert groups 1 Genetics 2 … (Oct. 1314, 2016, Université Lille, France; Oct. 2526, 2017, Maastricht University). To improve the cohesion and interdisciplinary of research training across the three divisions, MHeNs instituted the “Topics in Translational Neuroscience” PhD workshops, which are organized once or twice a year. These workshops consist of two parts: expert talks in the morning and an interactive programme of using group discussion, debates or assignments in the afternoon. Respectively, in 2016 and 2017 MHeNs has … perspectives. There is a continuous exchange of PhD students between MHeNs research groups and international collaborating partners, within and beyond EURON. PhD students are stimulated to perform part of their research in international labs, as these visits are mandatory to obtain the MHeNs and EURON certificates (see below). Many of these collaborations concern mutual PhD projects and often result in a joint or double PhD degree. MHeNs and EURON certificate To receive a MHeNs certificate at the …
- Smallholder Farmers and the VCM - A Balancing Act.pdf (2.83 MB, PDF)… vs. Conservation: Models and Payments ..................................... 44 4.1.2 Value Distribution Along the Value Chains .......................................................................... 45 4.1.3 Carbon Offsets in the Market: Buyers and Payments ........................................................ 46 4.1.4 Smallholders’ Access to Monetary Payments and Other Alternatives ............................. 48 • 4 • Smallholder Farmers and the VCM: A Balancing Act 4.1.5 Impacts … has trained two community members to serve as park rangers who oversee the area. However, these rangers do not receive additional resources, which limits their ability to effectively monitor the territory. They have reported the presence of illegal visitors and misuse of resources, but the authorities have not responded to these complaints. Consequently, the park rangers can only educate and guide the community. Through the project, they aim to further strengthen communal control over the forest. … communication channels is essential for building trust and ensuring that farmers understand the markets in which they are engaged. Often, farmers face uncertainty regarding how payments are structured, calculated, and distributed. Tools such as workshops, visual guides, and dashboards can enhance transparency in these processes. Programs should also offer interim financial incentives or small grants to bridge the gap between enrollment and the first carbon removal compensation, helping to …
- Smallholder Farmers and the VCM - A Balancing Act_0.pdf (2.84 MB, PDF)… vs. Conservation: Models and Payments ..................................... 44 4.1.2 Value Distribution Along the Value Chains .......................................................................... 45 4.1.3 Carbon Offsets in the Market: Buyers and Payments ........................................................ 46 4.1.4 Smallholders’ Access to Monetary Payments and Other Alternatives ............................. 48 • 4 • Smallholder Farmers and the VCM: A Balancing Act 4.1.5 Impacts … has trained two community members to serve as park rangers who oversee the area. However, these rangers do not receive additional resources, which limits their ability to effectively monitor the territory. They have reported the presence of illegal visitors and misuse of resources, but the authorities have not responded to these complaints. Consequently, the park rangers can only educate and guide the community. Through the project, they aim to further strengthen communal control over the forest. … communication channels is essential for building trust and ensuring that farmers understand the markets in which they are engaged. Often, farmers face uncertainty regarding how payments are structured, calculated, and distributed. Tools such as workshops, visual guides, and dashboards can enhance transparency in these processes. Programs should also offer interim financial incentives or small grants to bridge the gap between enrollment and the first carbon removal compensation, helping to …
- b-eph_thesis_-_mihikar_kelkar_-_a_social_network_analysis_of_the_covid-10_vaccine_development_and_procurement_stakeholder_ecosystem_in_the_europ.pdf (3.5 MB, PDF)… sectors serving as an unbiased facilitator of partnerships to enhance vaccine development and procurement. In the below quotations, CEPI serves as a proxy for philanthropic institutions as an overall stakeholder category. “...the investments in buying manufacturing capacity, reserving vials...those kinds of activities which...were new for CEPI. But there was a gap... so we filled those gaps.” (Interviewee 4, personal communication, March 26, 2021) “There is a unique role where CEPI is acting … which was achieved in previous vaccine 38 networks through increased checks conducted over a longer time period. This lack of robustness hinders the sustainability of the ecosystem. “...as it is now it is not sustainable, I dare say. It requires...a revisit of how these systems actually work so...the decision-making processes between organisations.” (Interviewee 4, personal communication, March 26, 2021) “...we will suffer over the next few years, because as you go fast you don’t do things [as] …