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- FHML RR Bachelors International Track Medicine 2024-2025_EN.pdf (263.06 KB, PDF)… component/course. The Board of Examiners can appoint other members of the scientific staff and experts from outside the programme as examiner. 3. The Board of Examiners can decide to withdraw an appointment as examiner if the examiner does not cohere to laws and regulations or rules of the Board of Examiners, or if the assessment skills of the examiner (construct, examine and judge) have repeatedly proven to be of insufficient quality. PARAGRAPH 2 - EXAMS Article 2 – Resit exams or parts thereof The student may resit an exam or a part of an exam only if the student has received a ‘fail’ qualification. Article 2.1 – Examiners An overview of the examiners of the parts mentioned in article 2.2 – 2.7 can be found in the appendix “Examiners … the request of or on behalf Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences RR ITM, academic year 2024-2025 5 of the Board of Examiners Medicine; the identification must be one of the valid identifications listed in the relevant rules of procedure. 3. When the student does not meet the provisions of the first or second section, the Board of Examiners Medicine can decide to exclude the student from further participation in that exam or part of exam. 4. The Rules of Procedure for (Course) Exams at …
- CV Visentin - June 2022.pdf (302.04 KB, PDF)… of Udine, Udine, Italy RESEARCH Fields of Interest: Economics of Science, Economics of Knowledge and Innovation, Applied Econometrics mailto:visentin@merit.unu.edu https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2779-9655 2 Most Recent Publications* *Please note that when authors are listed in alphabetical order it means equal contributions. Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles Corsini, Alberto; Pezzoni, Michele and Visentin, Fabiana. 2022, What makes a productive Ph.D. student? Research Policy, 51(10), 104561. Pezzoni, … Fabiana. 2015. Advanced Postdoc.Mobility Fellowships (SNSF): A policy evaluation. Policy Brief. College of Management of Technology Series, Issue 2015/1. Writing for the General Public A bias against novelty. Research Europe, July 2021. When there is no gender discrimination in promotion in science. Vox EU, December 2020. Looking at how technology spreads and stimulates economic growth. World Economic Forum, September 2019. Technology diffusion trajectories: New evidence. Vox EU, September … Society for Economic Measurement Conference, University of Calgary, Canada, August 2022 The impact of research independence on PhD students’ careers: Large-Scale Evidence from France - The Organization, Economics and Policy of Scientific Research Workshop, Leuven, Belgium, April 2022 What Makes a Productive Ph.D. Student? - NBER Workshop Investments in Early Career Scientists: Data and Research Gaps, Boston (Webinar), MA, November 2021 The Impact of Research Independence on PhD Students’ Careers: …
- whistleblowersregulations._melding_misstanden_um_regeling_en_20-01-21.pdf (837.19 KB, PDF)… k. Supervisory Board: the body that exercises supervision over the the competent authority within the UM organisation; l. suspicion of misconduct: the suspicion of an employee of the occurrence of misconduct within the UM organisation insofar as: 1e. there are reasonable grounds for the suspicion which arise from knowledge that the employee has gained at their employer or which stem from the knowledge that the employee has obtained through their activities at another business or organisation; and 2e. the public interest is at stake in: i. a gross violation of a statutory provision or risk thereof, ii. a serious criminal offence or risk thereof, iii. a gross breach of regulations other than a statutory regulation or risk thereof, iv. a major danger to public health, the safety of persons or environmental damage, or risk thereof v. the … conducted by individuals who may be involved in or may have been involved in the suspected misconduct. 5. The competent authority will inform the informant that an investigation has been instigated and who is conducting the investigation. When doing so, the competent authority will send the informant a copy of the terms of reference for the investigation unless there are serious objections to this. 6. The competent authority will inform the persons to whom a report relates about the …
- 12._melding_misstanden_um_regeling_en_20-01-21.pdf (837.19 KB, PDF)… k. Supervisory Board: the body that exercises supervision over the the competent authority within the UM organisation; l. suspicion of misconduct: the suspicion of an employee of the occurrence of misconduct within the UM organisation insofar as: 1e. there are reasonable grounds for the suspicion which arise from knowledge that the employee has gained at their employer or which stem from the knowledge that the employee has obtained through their activities at another business or organisation; and 2e. the public interest is at stake in: i. a gross violation of a statutory provision or risk thereof, ii. a serious criminal offence or risk thereof, iii. a gross breach of regulations other than a statutory regulation or risk thereof, iv. a major danger to public health, the safety of persons or environmental damage, or risk thereof v. the … conducted by individuals who may be involved in or may have been involved in the suspected misconduct. 5. The competent authority will inform the informant that an investigation has been instigated and who is conducting the investigation. When doing so, the competent authority will send the informant a copy of the terms of reference for the investigation unless there are serious objections to this. 6. The competent authority will inform the persons to whom a report relates about the …
- fasos_-_arts_and_heritage_2024-2025.pdf (203.01 KB, PDF)… Highly distinctive is the mix between need-to-now cultural theory and practice-based encounters with mailto:guido.goossens@maastrichtuniversity.nl mailto:guido.goossens@maastrichtuniversity.nl 2 professionals from the cultural sector during workshop-like lectures and fieldtrips. The course includes in-situ tutorials (e.g. at the Bonnefantenmuseum) and together with a team of fellow students you will work on a practice-based research project. The approach is international and comparative. … Full course description The central focus of this course is on museums, museum education and the dynamic relation between museums and society. Museums had and still have various tasks such as collecting, conservation, research and education. However, there are many different types of museums and the contemporary museum differs from museums in the nineteenth century, which were mainly visited by the middle classes. Nowadays participation and reaching a broad and diverse audience are important for the … issues. How to deal with objects that were taken from communities or individual owners under circumstances that we currently find unacceptable? This question includes objects from former colonies, dependencies and territories under foreign occupation. When and to whom should objects be returned that came from former colonies and territories under foreign occupation (post-colonial challenges)? What to do with museum objects that have been taken from their owners in suspect or even unacceptable …
- FHML_Towards a characterization of the caval bodies.docx.pdf (526.77 KB, PDF)… - Research group: NUTRIM - Address for correspondence: Universiteitssingel 50, 6229 ER Maastricht - Telephone: 0031 43 38 81191 - E-mail: leo.koehler@maastrichtuniversity.nl 2. Information on UM Faculty/ Department/ Institute/ School contact person: When the application is granted by both the CSC and UM, the contact person is responsible for the practical arrangements of the integration of the PhD candidate: - Initial(s), first name, surname: Thomas J.M. Verlinden - Research group: NUTRIM - … We want to further characterize the small organs by further defining their phenotype and nervous connections. Addressing these questions requires the use of histological techniques and, once sufficiently characterized, a molecular extension thereof. The project will start with 3D reconstructions of histological sections as shown in Figure 1. In addition to human, mouse samples will also be used as a preliminary step to develop an experimental model. Figure 7. The abdominal portion of the …
- Minor Arts and Heritage 2 Fall 24-25.pdf (443.92 KB, PDF)… 2: Museum Meanings The central focus of this course is on museums, museum education and the dynamic relation between museums and society. Museums had and still have various tasks such as collecting, conservation, research and education. However, there are many different types of museums and the contemporary museum differs from museums in the nineteenth century, which were mainly visited by the middle classes. Nowadays participation and reaching a broad and diverse audience are important for the … issues. How to deal with objects that were taken from communities or individual owners under circumstances that we currently find unacceptable? This question includes objects from former colonies, dependencies and territories under foreign occupation. When and to whom should objects be returned that came from former colonies and territories under foreign occupation (post-colonial challenges)? What to do with museum objects that have been taken from their owners in suspect or even unacceptable … or curatorship related to the themes of the course - Identify relevant stakeholders, actors and factors in diverse practices related to arts and heritage research - Apply the knowledge gained on a practical case study Teaching methods Lectures, workshops Assessment participation, the students will choose their own case study and create a podcast reflecting on the case from the three perspectives (art, law, policy) 5 Keywords: museums and coloniality, dissonant heritage, reparation, restitution, …
- FASoS - Arts and Heritage 2024-2025.pdf (203.01 KB, PDF)… Highly distinctive is the mix between need-to-now cultural theory and practice-based encounters with mailto:guido.goossens@maastrichtuniversity.nl mailto:guido.goossens@maastrichtuniversity.nl 2 professionals from the cultural sector during workshop-like lectures and fieldtrips. The course includes in-situ tutorials (e.g. at the Bonnefantenmuseum) and together with a team of fellow students you will work on a practice-based research project. The approach is international and comparative. … Full course description The central focus of this course is on museums, museum education and the dynamic relation between museums and society. Museums had and still have various tasks such as collecting, conservation, research and education. However, there are many different types of museums and the contemporary museum differs from museums in the nineteenth century, which were mainly visited by the middle classes. Nowadays participation and reaching a broad and diverse audience are important for the … issues. How to deal with objects that were taken from communities or individual owners under circumstances that we currently find unacceptable? This question includes objects from former colonies, dependencies and territories under foreign occupation. When and to whom should objects be returned that came from former colonies and territories under foreign occupation (post-colonial challenges)? What to do with museum objects that have been taken from their owners in suspect or even unacceptable …
- 2022fhml_eussen_kp_in_cardiometabolic_disease_csc-um_phd_programme_application_form_se220922_2.pdf (139.2 KB, PDF)… 1c. Promotor (if applicable): – see above - Title(s), initial(s), first name, surname: - Research group: - Address for correspondence: - Telephone: - E-mail: 2. Information on UM Faculty/ Department/ Institute/ School contact person: When the application is granted by both the CSC and UM, the contact person is responsible for the practical arrangements (i.e. assistance in obtaining a visa, finding accommodation, etc.) of the visit of the PhD candidate: - Initial(s), first name, …
- csc-um_phd_programme_application_form_dysphagia_in_tl.pdf (131.87 KB, PDF)… and Reproduction - Address for correspondence: P. Debyelaan 25, Postbus 5800, 6202 AZ, Maastricht, The Netherlands - Telephone: +31433872604 - E-mail: bernd.kremer@mumc.nl 2. Information on UM Faculty/ Department/ Institute/ School contact person: When the application is granted by both the CSC and UM, the contact person is responsible for the practical arrangements (i.e. assistance in obtaining a visa, finding accommodation, etc.) of the visit of the PhD candidate: - Initial(s), first name, … 5. Short summary of research plan (max. 250 words) (A full plan has to be submitted later) Background: Total laryngectomy (TLE) is a surgical procedure to treat advanced stage laryngeal and hypopharyngeal cancer. Changes in swallowing function are inherent to this procedure and oropharyngeal dysphagia (OD) has an important impact on health-related quality of life. Frequently used imaging tools to evaluate swallowing function are videofluoroscopic swallowing study (VFSS) and fiberoptic endoscopic evaluation of swallowing (FEES). Although OD is a high-prevalent symptom, there is a lack of reliable measurements to evaluate swallowing function of TLE patients using VFSS or FEES. However, the selection of an effective treatment depends among others on the nature and severity of OD. Study objective: Development and …