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MSI looks back at another year of successful student sustainability projects with regional clients
After a well-attended event marking the end of the Integrated Sustainability Projects, the Maastricht Sustainability Institute looks back at another successful year of regional collaboration between students and external partners.
Summer Internship Kuala Lumpur
Some people travel to the other part of the globe during the summer holiday, some choose to stay at home and work, while others combine both by doing an internship at the other side of the world. Last Summer, Karissa Atienza, our new social media reporter and blogger, did an internship at the...
- netherlands_code_of_conduct_for_research_integrity_2.pdf (2.14 MB, PDF)… 1.3 To whom does this Code apply? 9. Within the institutions that have adopted this Code, chapters 2 and 3 apply first and foremost to: • individual researchers, including PhD students (whether or not they are employed as such by their university) and visiting researchers, part-time researchers or external professionals insofar as they participate in research by or at the institution or disclose their research in its name; • supervisors, principal investigators, research directors and managers …
- netherlands_code_of_conduct_for_research_integrity.pdf (2.14 MB, PDF)… 1.3 To whom does this Code apply? 9. Within the institutions that have adopted this Code, chapters 2 and 3 apply first and foremost to: • individual researchers, including PhD students (whether or not they are employed as such by their university) and visiting researchers, part-time researchers or external professionals insofar as they participate in research by or at the institution or disclose their research in its name; • supervisors, principal investigators, research directors and managers …
- netherlands_code_of_conduct_for_research_integrity_2018_uk.pdf (2.14 MB, PDF)… 1.3 To whom does this Code apply? 9. Within the institutions that have adopted this Code, chapters 2 and 3 apply first and foremost to: • individual researchers, including PhD students (whether or not they are employed as such by their university) and visiting researchers, part-time researchers or external professionals insofar as they participate in research by or at the institution or disclose their research in its name; • supervisors, principal investigators, research directors and managers …
- phd_thesis_sylvia_nauta.pdf (11.97 MB, PDF)… was performed on a Thermo Scientific Ultimate 3000 Rapid Separation UHPLC system (Dionex, Amsterdam, the Netherlands) equipped with a PepSep C18 analytical column (15 cm, ID 75 µm, 1.9 µm Reprosil, 120Å). The peptide samples were desalted on an online installed C18 trapping column and were separated on the analytical column with a 90 minutes linear gradient from 5% to 35% ACN with 0.1% FA at a flow rate of 300 nL/min. The UHPLC system was coupled to an Orbitrap QExactive HF mass spectrometer … accomplished via CORE lab (collaborative open research and education) within M4i, which, among others, allows other research groups to use the facilities at M4i. I had the pleasure of experiencing this type of collaboration myself during my month-long visit to Martina Marchetti-Deschmann’s research group at the TU Wien (Vienna, Austria). I learned a lot about the sample preparation protocol developed by a research group member (Anastasiya Svirkova) and another guest visitor (Michiel Vandenbosch) … R, Tsiridis E, Giannoudis PV. Current concepts of molecular aspects of bone healing. Injury. 2005;36(12):1392-404. 8. Giannoudis PV, Einhorn TA, Marsh D. Fracture healing: the diamond concept. Injury. 2007;38 Suppl 4:S3-6. 9. Hak DJ, Fitzpatrick D, Bishop JA, et al. Delayed union and nonunions: epidemiology, clinical issues, and financial aspects. Injury. 2014;45(Suppl 2):S3-7. 10. Tsiridis E, Upadhyay N, Giannoudis P. Molecular aspects of fracture healing: which are the important molecules? …
- Enrolment Provisions 23-24_ENG.def_.pdf (634.92 kB, PDF)… paragraphs 6 and 7 of this article and Article 28 paragraph 4, payment of the tuition fee or study fee shall, prior to the enrolment for (the rest of2) the academic year 2023/24, be effected by way of: a. a lump-sum bank transfer of the tuition fees (online if possible). UM covers the associated transaction costs only if the tuition fees are paid online. Online payment will not yet be fully possible for the academic year 2023/24. b. a lump-sum direct debit in euros from a SEPA bank account, authorised by way of a digital authorisation. c. direct debits in euros from a SEPA bank account, authorised by …