Challenges of Scope 3 GHG emissions and Smallholder Farmers

On 25 May 2023, the fourth Fair and Smart Data (FSD) hybrid event took place with presentations from Ahold Delhaize and Rabobank's Acorn,

Participants Hybrid FSD Event: Avoiding carbon colonialism

Visit of 8 Danish post-graduate medical educators

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PhD defence: Hannah Jane Gillespie

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"Helping students become doctors: analysing tensions and releasing opportunities in clinical workplaces"

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Colloquium

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Harnessing medical education, research, and practice to coproduce change: the Participation Metaphor.

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Workshop 4C/ID: Four-Component Instructional Design

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This is a two-day face-to-face workshop with a maximum of 25 participants. The workshop will be provided in English.

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In 1995, Fancy graduated from the Faculty of Law. At the time, together with fellow student and friend Judith Kuijk, she founded the alumni circle Brabant, which is still active today.

LAW alumna Fancy van der Vorst

UM alumni meet each other all over the world during (networking) activities. How do you make the most out of those events?

‘Be yourself and do not merely define yourself by your job title: meet each other from person to person. Moreover, prepare for the event. Find out who will participate, think about whom you would like to speak to and what about. If you did not get a chance to talk to them, make sure to send a message afterwards, saying that you missed each other at the event but that you would still like to get in contact. The networking event is the 'bridge' to meet each other on the spot, but certainly also afterwards.’

‘Always be yourself and be genuinely interested in the other person.'

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Building a network is one thing, but how do you maintain your network effectively?

‘Stay in contact, even if there is no specific occasion. For example, you can forward information and tips on topics you know the other person is interested in. Like research articles or events. If you are going to attend the event yourself, tell them it would be great if you could meet each other there.’

What is your most memorable networking experience?

A memorable experience was during my time at Techleap, a start-up programme of the Ministry of Economic Affairs. I was responsible for their strategy and for a programme about how large companies and start-ups could benefit more from each other. At one of the gatherings, I paired CEO’s of large companies such as ASML, DSM and Unilever with founders of start-ups. The CEOs imagined themselves back in the early days of their careers and the dreams and ambitions they had back then. This brought both worlds together beautifully.'

What final networking tip would you like to give your fellow alumni?

‘Always be yourself and be genuinely interested in the other person. If you are unsure how to start a conversation, ask the other person about their studies and how they experienced their very first day. That first day of studying is a milestone that many people can remember vividly. For me, this question has led to some of the most beautiful and personal conversations. Later you can transition to business talk.’

Text: Anouk van den Brink

Globalization & Law Seminar with Signe Larsen

On Wednesday, May 24, 2023, the latest of our

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For an overview of the courses and programmes on various levels, please see the lists below.