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- admission_registration_organisation_management_change_and_consultancy_maastricht_university_-_10-08-2022.pdf (113.61 KB, PDF)… 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 … You will receive an email from UM within 24 hours of having applied in Studielink. This email contains your username/UM student number and a link to create your personal password. You can use these login details to access the MyApplication portal, the online environment in which the rest of your application process will take place. The https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/education/master … deadlines indicated, as they can differ per study programme. Once you have completed all of your admission tasks, your application dossier is ready to be presented to the Board of Admissions. Depending on your programme, this will be done immediately when it is complete (rolling basis), or after an indicated deadline. Required documents A list of documents (that could be) required for the application process for your study programme of choice can be found on the webpage ‘Admission requirements’ of …
- admission_registration_marketing-finance_maastricht_university_-_10-08-2022.pdf (112.51 KB, PDF)… 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 … You will receive an email from UM within 24 hours of having applied in Studielink. This email contains your username/UM student number and a link to create your personal password. You can use these login details to access the MyApplication portal, the online environment in which the rest of your application process will take place. The https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/education/master https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/education/master/master-international-business-track-marketing-finance … deadlines indicated, as they can differ per study programme. Once you have completed all of your admission tasks, your application dossier is ready to be presented to the Board of Admissions. Depending on your programme, this will be done immediately when it is complete (rolling basis), or after an indicated deadline. Required documents A list of documents (that could be) required for the application process for your study programme of choice can be found on the webpage ‘Admission requirements’ of …
- admission_registration_managerial_decision-making_and_control_maastricht_university_-_10-08-2022.pdf (113.02 KB, PDF)… 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 … You will receive an email from UM within 24 hours of having applied in Studielink. This email contains your username/UM student number and a link to create your personal password. You can use these login details to access the MyApplication portal, the online environment in which the rest of your application process will take place. The https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/education/master … deadlines indicated, as they can differ per study programme. Once you have completed all of your admission tasks, your application dossier is ready to be presented to the Board of Admissions. Depending on your programme, this will be done immediately when it is complete (rolling basis), or after an indicated deadline. Required documents A list of documents (that could be) required for the application process for your study programme of choice can be found on the webpage ‘Admission requirements’ of …
- admission_registration_information_management_and_business_intelligence_maastricht_university_-_10-08-2022.pdf (113.03 KB, PDF)… 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 … You will receive an email from UM within 24 hours of having applied in Studielink. This email contains your username/UM student number and a link to create your personal password. You can use these login details to access the MyApplication portal, the online environment in which the rest of your application process will take place. The https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/education/master … deadlines indicated, as they can differ per study programme. Once you have completed all of your admission tasks, your application dossier is ready to be presented to the Board of Admissions. Depending on your programme, this will be done immediately when it is complete (rolling basis), or after an indicated deadline. Required documents A list of documents (that could be) required for the application process for your study programme of choice can be found on the webpage ‘Admission requirements’ of …
- admission_registration_fiscal_economics_maastricht_university_-_10-08-2022_0.pdf (112.3 KB, PDF)… 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 … You will receive an email from UM within 24 hours of having applied in Studielink. This email contains your username/UM student number and a link to create your personal password. You can use these login details to access the MyApplication portal, the online environment in which the rest of your application process will take place. The https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/education/master https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/education/master/master-fiscal-economics https://www.digid.nl/en … deadlines indicated, as they can differ per study programme. Once you have completed all of your admission tasks, your application dossier is ready to be presented to the Board of Admissions. Depending on your programme, this will be done immediately when it is complete (rolling basis), or after an indicated deadline. Required documents A list of documents (that could be) required for the application process for your study programme of choice can be found on the webpage ‘Admission requirements’ of …
- admission_registration_financial_economics_maastricht_university_-_10-08-2022.pdf (112.32 KB, PDF)… 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 … You will receive an email from UM within 24 hours of having applied in Studielink. This email contains your username/UM student number and a link to create your personal password. You can use these login details to access the MyApplication portal, the online environment in which the rest of your application process will take place. The https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/education/master https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/education/master/master-financial-economics https://www.digid.nl/en … deadlines indicated, as they can differ per study programme. Once you have completed all of your admission tasks, your application dossier is ready to be presented to the Board of Admissions. Depending on your programme, this will be done immediately when it is complete (rolling basis), or after an indicated deadline. Required documents A list of documents (that could be) required for the application process for your study programme of choice can be found on the webpage ‘Admission requirements’ of …
- admission_registration_entrepreneurship_business_development_maastricht_university_-_10-08-2022.pdf (113.04 KB, PDF)… 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 … You will receive an email from UM within 24 hours of having applied in Studielink. This email contains your username/UM student number and a link to create your personal password. You can use these login details to access the MyApplication portal, the online environment in which the rest of your application process will take place. The https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/education/master … deadlines indicated, as they can differ per study programme. Once you have completed all of your admission tasks, your application dossier is ready to be presented to the Board of Admissions. Depending on your programme, this will be done immediately when it is complete (rolling basis), or after an indicated deadline. Required documents A list of documents (that could be) required for the application process for your study programme of choice can be found on the webpage ‘Admission requirements’ of …
- admission_registration_accounting_and_business_information_technology_maastricht_university_-_10-08-2022.pdf (113.16 KB, PDF)… 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 … You will receive an email from UM within 24 hours of having applied in Studielink. This email contains your username/UM student number and a link to create your personal password. You can use these login details to access the MyApplication portal, the online environment in which the rest of your application process will take place. The https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/education/master … deadlines indicated, as they can differ per study programme. Once you have completed all of your admission tasks, your application dossier is ready to be presented to the Board of Admissions. Depending on your programme, this will be done immediately when it is complete (rolling basis), or after an indicated deadline. Required documents A list of documents (that could be) required for the application process for your study programme of choice can be found on the webpage ‘Admission requirements’ of …
- Interview text University in the neighbourhood Klasien Horstman © Sanne Tummers.docx (16.07 KB, DOCX)… Text: Sanne Tummers Photography: Harry Heuts University in the neighbourhood: collaborating to improve local health As a researcher, how can you best find out what a neighbourhood needs to improve the health and quality of life of its residents? Before you can enter into dialogue and roll up your sleeves together, public spaces are needed where researchers and residents can get together. In … the ‘participatory society’ were set to demand a lot from citizens in terms of mutual support, and we wanted to ask residents how they experienced their quality of life. A key focus during those meetings was the question ‘What is important to citizens when it comes to health and wellbeing?’ “One thing that came to the fore was that citizens are prepared to help each other, but they miss social interaction. The disappearance of public functions and spaces in recent years—community centres, shops, churches, sports grounds and so on—has left hardly any places where people can get together spontaneously. We realised that as a university, we can play a role in this and collaborate more with residents.” Why is this important for UM, and for …
- glocabulary.pdf (1.62 MB, PDF)… A., P. Bernert, A. Gcanga, D. Wahl, G. Marques Di Giulio, T. Mitrofanenko, N. Forrest, R. Cörvers, J. de Kraker, D. van Duuren, H. von Wehrden, D. Lang, J. van Breda, B. Ness, T. Malheiros, , K. Ressar, N. Trummer, L. Withycombe Keeler, A. Muhar, F. Moreira, M. Bernstein, A. Wiek, M. Dalla Fontana (2019). Glocabulary. GLOCULL report Contents Introduction to GLOCULL .............................................................................................................................. 5 … the behavior/ values/ networks of actors involved. For this, practical/ embodied knowledge is necessary. Further, involvement of actors in the research process is needed to acknowledge the normative nature of sustainability problems, solutions and ideals. This includes value plurality (i.e. the existence of different perspectives/ frames/ worldviews), ambiguity, controversies (e.g. regarding different interests) and uncertainties. On the process TDR does not provide a blueprint for doing science … of actors. An approach may also refer to a process or a process design. There are different forms and intensities (levels) of ‘involvement’ in participatory processes. Higher levels of involvement are not necessarily better than lower levels. The best form and level of participation depend on the research goals, process goals, the knowledge that is considered necessary or relevant to the process, and the context in which the participation takes place. Both the form of involvement, the degree of …