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The importance of academic collaboration with China
Recently there has been a strong wave of anti-China sentiments expressed in the media and within certain political circles, both in the United States and within the European Union. The Netherlands has been no exception to this.
WHO fair pricing forum: watching for drug industry accountability
Expensive medicines are a ubiquitous challenge from which no government is immune. Excessive price hikes are an urgent human rights issue with serious ramifications for public health. One such example is that of Truvada (emtricitabine/tenofovir disoproxil fumarate), a breakthrough medicine that can...
Dean’s blog episode 7: how visible is legal academia?
Many things go well in Dutch legal academia. However, there is a need for legal academics to be more visible to the outside world. They should show why law must have a central place in the big research themes of today.
Aimless, rudderless, clueless
The United Kingdom’s Brexit strategy is increasingly being revealed for being based on wishful thinking, not facts, with devastating consequences for the upcoming talks.
Sustainable Buildings 2.0 | Healthy Buildings and Human Performance
Exciting new research results are emerging at major universities all over the world and Maastricht University plays a leading role in this. In the Sustainable Buildings 2.0 conference, we bring together renowned speakers from around the world, including researchers from schools such as Harvard and...
7 novITEM seminar: “Recognition of Qualifications”
Report available. On Wednesday 29 June 2016 the Institute for Transnational and Euregional cross border cooperation and Mobility / ITEM organised a seminar on the recognition of qualifications.
29 jun- psychology_assessment_2011.pdf (1.11 MB, PDF)… Appendices Appendix A: Explanation of the SEP criteria and scores ............................................................157 Appendix B: Programme for the site-visits ....................................................................................158 Appendix C: Short curriculum vitae of the committee members...............................................166 Appendix D: Additional information regarding … were requested to provide a written assessment, based on the self-evaluation report and the key publications of the programme. The written assessment of the external assessors was used by the committee members in their preparation of the site visit, the assessment of the programme and the writing of the report. The external assessors were: • Prof. I. (Ilana) Ritov, professor of Education and Psychology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel: assessor of the Social Decision Making … of the number of PhD students to the number of potential promoters and daily supervisors (i.e., tenured staff research ftes) is fair. The programme has made major contributions in terms of writing up monographs, the organization of statistical workshops, and especially also the development of user-friendly QANU / Psychology Research assessment 2012 53 software for applied researchers. All these elements can be considered as additional efforts to raise the societal relevance of the research …