Zoekresultaten
5693 results
- sbe_msc_eer_2021-2022_def.pdf (1.65 MB, PDF)… 8 Article 1.2 Application deadlines .................................................................. 8 Article 1.3 Eligibility ................................................................................... 8 Article 1.4 Admission requirements ............................................................. 9 Chapter II General provisions ...................................................................... 25 Article 2 Applicability of the MSc-EER … 40 Article 9 Decisions within a reasonable period of time ................................40 Chapter X Master’s thesis ............................................................................ 41 Article 10.1 Aim Master’s thesis and requirements .........................................41 Article 10.2 Registration Master’s thesis first sit and resit ................................41 Article 10.3 Combined thesis within the Master’s study programme International Business … thesis deadline based on Double Degree ..43 Article 10.8 Extension of the Master’s thesis deadline based on Personal circumstances ..........................................................................43 Chapter XI Fulfilment of the Master’s exam requirements ............................ 45 Article 11.1 Assessment of the Master’s exam ...............................................45 Article 11.2 Graduation Date .......................................................................45 Master …
- gis_xviiith_congress_aidp_section_i_netherlands_national_report.pdf (262.37 kB, PDF)… for committing the offence. (Art. 46b)5 Neither preparation nor an attempt to commit a crime obtains where the crime has not been completed by reason only of circumstances dependent on the perpetrator’s will. In Dutch law, an attempt exists if two requirements are satisfied: intent and initiation. An at- tempt only amounts to a punishable offence if the perpetrator acted intentionally: his acts must prove his intention to commit a crime. Intent consists of an cognitive and a volitive element: a … perpetrator’s acts, one must assume the viewpoint of an objective bystander, albeit one who is in possession of all relevant facts, not only those which are visible from the out- side.14 As a consequence of this approach, the distinction between the requirements of intent and ini- tiation becomes blurred: acts which are ostensibly geared towards the completion of a crime carry the implication that the perpetrator intended to commit it.15 As the focus on outward appearances in modern doctrine … differences of opinion in legal doctrine regarding the requirement of obvious intent – some stressing the perpetrator’s intent, others the nature of the means he has it his disposal – and considering that case law applies it none too strictly60, the requirements could be dispensed with. In addition, Article 46 will be more in keeping with the special provision of Article 96(2 [3°] Sr. As a consequence of this amendment, the perpetrator’s intent – i.e. the use he intends to make of the means at his …
- FPN EER Bachelors Psychology Curriculum2024_2024-2025_EN.pdf (435.23 kB, PDF)… Article 1.2 Definitions .......................................................................................... 4 Section 2 Admission ......................................................................................... 7 Article 2.1 Admission requirements ....................................................................... 7 Article 2.2 Replacement Requirements concerning Deficiencies in Previous Education .. 7 Article 2.3 Language requirements with non-Dutch diploma ..................................... 7 Article 2.4 ‘Colloquium Doctum’ ............................................................................ 8 Section 3 Content and Structure of the Study Programme …
- inschrijvingsbesluit_um_2022-2023_en.def_.pdf (624.86 kB, PDF)… Furthermore, these provisions only apply to those UM professional master’s programmes that are included in the CROHO and are subject to the WHW.1 The Enrolment Provisions have been prepared subject to the applicable provisions on: a. prior education requirements for bachelor’s programmes: Articles 7.23b to 7.30 of the WHW b. admission requirements for master’s programmes: Articles 7.30a to 7.30f of the WHW c. enrolment and activities & advice related to the student’s choice of study programme: Articles 7.31 to 7.31e of the WHW d. the enrolment procedure and conditions: Articles … WHW and delivered by UM w. Pre-master’s: UM study programmes offered pursuant to Article 7.30e of the WHW and as referred to in Article 1.1 under dd of the WHW with the purpose of rectifying deficiencies due to which students do not meet the admission requirements for an initial master’s programme at UM as referred to in Article 7.30c of the WHW x. ROD HO: the central records database of higher education students (Register Onderwijsdeelnemers Hoger onderwijs; formerly the BRON HO) listing enrolments …
- Language requirements English masters in PDF.pdf (301.25 kB, PDF)… Do you hold a bachelor’s or master’s degree in which English was the sole language of instruction? You automatically meet the language requirements for this study programme. Please note that you need to submit a full application in the MyApplication portal in order for your English language proficiency to be assessed. UM may reject your application or set additional requirements if there are reasonable doubts about your English language proficiency. Yes No Do you hold an International or European Baccalaureate, a US high school diploma or UK GCE A-levels? Yes No You automatically meet the language requirements for this study programme. Please note that you need to submit a full application in the MyApplication portal in order for your English language proficiency to be assessed. UM may reject your application or set additional requirements if …
- SBE Ba Business Engineering EER 2024-2025 Final May2024.pdf (434.71 kB, PDF)… 7 Article 2.2 Eligibility for admission ........................................................................................ 7 Article 2.3 Pre-university education requirements ................................................................. 7 Article 2.4 Language requirement with non-Dutch diplomas ................................................. 7 Article 2.5 Enrolment in the second year of the programme … 14 Article 4.1 Courses; composition; actual design ................................................................. 14 Article 4.2 Prior knowledge; entrance requirements............................................................ 14 Article 4.3 Course and examination registration ................................................................. 14 Article 4.4 Attendance … (before the published deadline). Matching consists of filling out an online questionnaire, after which an advice is provided to the student. Participation in matching is an optional part of the admission procedure. 5. Applicants need to meet the requirements stated in the article before the start of the programme. Article 2.3 Pre-university education requirements For a person to be granted admission to the programme if they have a pre-university education diploma referred to in Article 7.24 of …
- egle.pdf (348.26 kB, PDF)… confusion and uncertainty. There is no EU wide definition of Sustainable Public Procurement, but it is found in United Nations Environment Programme Guide on Sustainable Procurement for the UN System. It states that ‘Sustainable Procurement integrates requirements, specifications and criteria that are compatible and in favor of the protection of the environment, of social progress and in support of economic development, namely by seeking resource efficiency, improving the quality of products and services and ultimately optimizing costs’. 5 It could be implied from this definition that Sustainable Procurement is a wider term, not only covering GPP itself, but also considering social progress and economical development requirements in the procurement processes. Therefore, GPP usually constitutes just a part of member states action to ensure sustainability of public procurement. Policy framework of green public procurement The first important step on EU level was … relies on clearly defined and ambitious environmental criteria for products and services that could be inserted into tender documents. To begin with, numerous environmental criteria are developed on national level already, mainly as a result of the requirements of renewed Sustainable Development 12 Communication from the commission to the European parliament, the council, the European economic and social committee and the committee of the regions - Public procurement for a better environment of …
- um_code_of_conduct_for_language_2018.pdf (204.87 kB, PDF)… Article 5. Education and Examination Regulations The Education and Examination Regulations (OER) stipulate the following with regard to language: a. The language of instruction of the programme and, if applicable, individual programme components; b. Requirements with respect to language proficiency and potential exemptions; c. The means by which language proficiency is assessed; d. The transitional arrangements for current students if a programme’s language of instruction is changed. Article 6. … the programme, the student’s proficiency in the relevant language is assumed to be such that he or she can successfully follow the programme. The required level at the start of the bachelor programme shall not be higher than that of the VWO final exam requirements for the relevant language. c. Faculties may, before the start of the programme, ask future students to demonstrate their language proficiency by taking an exam at the level of language proficiency required for the programme. d. Faculties …
- Instructions online Registration and Application Fall-semester anf Full AY 2025-2026.pdf (832.03 kB, PDF)… submit the file. You will get the following screen: First of all fill choose subject you want to upload via: Browse your computer for the correct document and click on . If you succeeded in uploading a document it will show up in: Supporting Document requirements Passport Copy Make sure that the passport number, your name, date of birth and place of birth are clearly visible on the copy, as well as the period for which the passport is valid. Your passport must be valid until at least one month … you will be registered as national of the country that issued that particular passport. http://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/web/ServiceCentres/SSC/InformationForProspectiveStudents1/ApplicationAndRegistration/HowToApplyAndRegisterAtMaastrichtUniversity/RequirementsDigitalPhoto.htm mailto:iro-incoming-fasos@maastrichtuniversity.nl Passport Picture We will use your picture for your file and for your university identity/student card. Check below for our specifications carefully: Format; JPEG/ .JPG Size; … original transcript from current study, in English and certified by your home university. The transcript should clearly mention the name of courses, the grade you obtained for each courses and the obtained credits per course. English language requirements If English is not your native language, you are required to submit a proof of English language proficiency. We recommend the following minimum level: TOEFL iBT 90, IELTS 6.5, or CEF level B2 Important note: Without these required …
- admission_registration_public_policy_and_human_development_maastricht_university.pdf (88.91 kB, PDF)… 1/4 Find another programme Do you want to apply for this study programme? Make sure that you first carefully read through the programme’s Admission requirements-page to see if you (can) meet the requirements. Ready to apply? The application and enrolment process consists of three phases. More information on each of these phases is provided below. You will be referred to the Admission requirements-page, and other relevant information, where appropriate. Carefully read through the information provided and make sure to complete all tasks as soon as possible (and definitely before the indicated deadlines). You can find an overview of …