Online Q&A session MSc Cultures of Arts, Science and Technology and MA Arts and Culture: Arts and Heritage

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Online Q&A session MA European Public Affairs and MA European Studies on Society, Science and Technology

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Online Q&A session BA European Studies and Global Studies

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Online Q&A session BA Arts and Culture and Digital Society

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Are you interested in the bachelor's programmes Arts and Culture or Digital Society? During this live Instagram Q&A session you will be able to talk to our student ambassadors. You will be welcome to ask all your questions.

MA ALS 2019

Migration and well-being: implications for attracting and retaining highly skilled migrants

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Migration and well-being are linked in various ways. For example, well-being can be a reason for migration and migration can have consequences for the well-being of migrants and those left behind in the country of origin.

Session 5

Real-world health data in the European Union

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Digital transformation of health systems has created vast collections of real-world health data (RWD), including electronic patient records and insurance claims databases.

Session 4

The societal readiness to adopt digital health tools: the myths we tell ourselves and the people that should not be left behind

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This lecture’s core topic revolves around how COVID-19 has changed the healthcare landscape to better accommodate digital health practices. However, have these changes remained?

Session 3

Executive Federalism and Politicisation in the European Union Before and During Covid-19

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This lecture departs from the political response to COVID-19 in the European Union, and suggests that ‘executive federalism’ (see Crum, 2013) is normatively problematic.

Session 2

The great lockdown and the sustainability of the European socioeconomic project

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This lecture’s principal purpose is to chart the route towards sustainable European integration through the lessons drawn from the nexus between cross-country COVID-19 pandemic response effectiveness and economic inequalities.

Session 1

Inaugural lecture Daisy Janssen

Daisy Janssen, Professor in Old Age Medicine, will deliver her inaugural lecture titled 'Powerful in vulnerability' (Dutch: Krachtig in kwetsbaarheid).

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