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- Doctoral regulations 2023 including annexes.pdf (1.02 MB, PDF)… 13, the defence will be conducted by each doctoral candidate individually, if possible on the same day during successive moments in time. Article 24 The doctoral degree ceremony 1. The degree ceremony takes place in a public session, physically, online or a hybrid form. If possible, a physical session will preferably take place in the auditorium of the University. 2. If the doctoral degree ceremony takes place fully or partly online, there will be an opportunity to attend it via a publicly accessible platform. 3. The official language during the degree ceremony is Dutch or English. This can only be deviated from in exceptional cases and with the consent of the Rector … after it has been established whether the cum laude designation has been added, the chair, secretary, supervisor, co-supervisor and any other members of the Defence Committee will sign the certificate. If the doctoral degree ceremony takes place online the certificate will in any event be signed by the chair, secretary and supervisor, and if possible and desired, the other members physically present. Maastricht University Promotion Regulations Adopted by the Board of Deans: 2 November 2022 …
- UM240014_Zelfevaluatierapport Master International Laws_0.pdf (417.08 kB, PDF)… on the matter. Most courses conclude with a written final exam or a combination of essay or (written or oral) assignment plus final exam. An overview of the exams used in 2022/2023 and 2023/2024 will be available for inspection during the panel’s visit. Maastricht University | Faculty of Law Self-evaluation report Master International Laws | 15 Every effort is made to ensure the transparency of assessment methods throughout the programme. The assessment criteria are communicated to students … allowed master coordinators to launch events for students from specific master programmes and provided budget for organising drinks, discussions etc. For example, the faculty subsidizes the transportation costs of ILs students with regard to a study visit to Liège in light of the French language course and to organize a visit by a Belgian judge. (More) actions like these help in terms of community building. Maastricht University | Faculty of Law Self-evaluation report Master International Laws | 21 • When it comes to assessment at partner universities, it is possible …
- UM240014_Zelfevaluatierapport Master International Laws.pdf (396.22 kB, PDF)… on the matter. Most courses conclude with a written final exam or a combination of essay or (written or oral) assignment plus final exam. An overview of the exams used in 2022/2023 and 2023/2024 will be available for inspection during the panel’s visit. Maastricht University | Faculty of Law Self-evaluation report Master International Laws | 15 Every effort is made to ensure the transparency of assessment methods throughout the programme. The assessment criteria are communicated to students … allowed master coordinators to launch events for students from specific master programmes and provided budget for organising drinks, discussions etc. For example, the faculty subsidizes the transportation costs of ILs students with regard to a study visit to Liège in light of the French language course and to organize a visit by a Belgian judge. (More) actions like these help in terms of community building. Maastricht University | Faculty of Law Self-evaluation report Master International Laws | 21 • When it comes to assessment at partner universities, it is possible …
- fpn_ercpn_model_1_en_for_anonymous_research_16_yr_[2024-02-20].doc (30.5 kB, DOC)… ERCPN Form 1A (16 years or older) Declaration of Consent for participation in the ONLINE research study: ‘Name of Research Study’ “Code ERCPN” I have read the information letter about the study and the use of my data. I have had the opportunity to ask questions. I have been able to think about my participation. (tick the boxes) 󠄀 I …
- MERLN 2014-2020_Case studies_0.pdf (2.17 MB, PDF)… in this conjunction is lithography in its meanwhile many variants. For example, a comparatively young representative of this technology, the so-called two-photon laser photolithography, uses a laser that cures structures in a light- or ‘photo’-curable liquid res- in to create complex three-dimensional structures down to a tenth of a micrometre fea- ture size. An example for micro(scale) devices is/are microfluidic chips, with microfluidics being “the science and technology of systems that process or …
- MSc Thesis Ana Maria Duursma.pdf (1.19 MB, PDF)… of Circular Economy Core Indicators for Natural Resources: Analysis of existing sustainability indicators as a baseline for developing circular economy indicators. In. Aso, S. N. (2022). Mitigation of external costs of inorganic fertilizers with liquid fraction digestate. Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery, 1-17. Aznar-Sánchez, J. A., Velasco-Muñoz, J. F., García-Arca, D., & López-Felices, B. (2020). Identification of opportunities for applying the circular economy to intensive agriculture in …
- MERLN 2014-2020_Case studies.pdf (2.17 MB, PDF)… in this conjunction is lithography in its meanwhile many variants. For example, a comparatively young representative of this technology, the so-called two-photon laser photolithography, uses a laser that cures structures in a light- or ‘photo’-curable liquid res- in to create complex three-dimensional structures down to a tenth of a micrometre fea- ture size. An example for micro(scale) devices is/are microfluidic chips, with microfluidics being “the science and technology of systems that process or …
- teamname_myles.pdf (468.56 kB, PDF)… Deadline: Friday April 20 14.00 Screenshot 1 Name of team Name of app Screenshot 2 This app is designed for reseachers at the University of Maastricht. It is often hard to get people to participate in studies, whether they are online surveys or in-person experiments. With this app, everyone’s research is conveniently in one place. You can post your survey for people to take, create an event to share with people who might take participate in your study, correspond with other …
- law_research_programme_2022_pdf_online_doc.pdf (114.45 kB, PDF)… stream 5: Digitalisation Digital technologies, justice, and regulation This research stream examines how digital technologies are affecting legal practices around the world, for ex- ample through legal chat bots, smart contracts, and the use of online mediation. It also studies how the law can be used to tackle issues and problems caused by digital technologies, such as abuses of private data, breaches of cybersecurity, and social media manipulation. It asks, moreover, how digital technologies can be used to study legal issues and promote access to law and justice, for example through big data analysis and the development of online legal platforms. Research on the effect of digital technologies on the law studies, for example, the impact of data-driven business models and the data economy on matters of ethics, priva- cy, intellectual property, taxation, accountability, …