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Working on Europe YUFE Academy lectures
Working on Europe YUFE Academy is a series of student-based, research-centred lectures jointly organised by the Maastricht University and Studio Europa Maastricht under the Young Universities for the Future of Europe (YUFE) alliance.
20 Sep24 SepGraduate School Methods Seminar
The third Graduate School Methods Seminar.
18 MarVirtual Summer Institute
From June 14 to June 26, the Maastricht Law & Tech Lab (Monika Leszczynska and Catalina Goanta) will host the virtual Summer Institute in Computational Social Science Maastricht (SICSS-Maastricht).
14 Jun26 JunDesign Thinking and Making: A Masterclass for Educators and Professionals in the Creative and Cultural Industries
Registration closed.
3 Mar5 MarN.A.H. Bleize
Onderwijsplanning of Faculty of Arts and Social SciencesPeter Verberne (P.W.J.J.)
UB Research Support and Development of UniversiteitsbibliotheekDrs Fons van den Eeckhout (A.C.J.)
UB Staff of Universiteitsbibliotheek- dies_natalis_jan_2018_eng.pdf (280.19 KB, PDF)… students, not every 20-year-old is automatically a digital native either. What about you? Do you know exactly what blockchain means? What the current state of affairs is in machine learning? What potential big data may have in your field of research? When it comes to these and related developments, we’re all faced today with provocative and sometimes disconcerting claims: “In the coming years robots are set to destroy millions of jobs.” And: “Big data increases inequality and threatens democracy.” The Association of Universities in the Netherlands (VSNU) keeps it a bit more general. I quote: “It is already clear that far-reaching digitalisation will radically change almost every aspect of society, not only in the Netherlands but worldwide.” End quote. The VSNU advocates intensive collaboration, in every shape and … we know and provide it today? And, crucially for UM, how can we modernise Problem-Based Learning without sacrificing those features of it that appeal to students? There will always be students who prefer to learn from behind a screen or stay anonymous online. But … there will also always be students who want to learn in an interactive way, together with other students from all over the world. We want Maastricht to be the place for cooperative, contextualised, constructive and student-centred …
- application_fillableform_ercic v1.3 Oct 2024.docx (77.42 KB, DOCX)… text. 6. Please provide an expected start and end date (if known) for the project for which you seek ethical approval. If it the project includes data or materials from previously conducted research or pilot work, please detail what will be used, and when and where it has taken place. Click or tap here to enter text. 7. What documents are enclosed in the application? Not all documents may be relevant for every project. Please consult your faculty Data Steward and/or Information Officer if you have … related to academic research. It is not an exhaustive review, but may indicate that further review is necessary. You are recommended to consult with your Faculty Data Steward and/or Information Manager on a data management plan and GDPR compliance before completing this form. The advice and questions below can help you get started with this process. The Principal Investigator is responsible for ensuring that your project complies with UM’s Data Management Code of Conduct. If your research involves … to an identified or identifiable natural person (‘data subject’). An identifiable natural person is one who can be identified, directly or indirectly , by reference to an identifier such as a name, an identification number, location data, or an online identifier; or to one or more factors specific to the physical, physiological, genetic, mental, economic, cultural or social identity of that natural persons. This means that identification is not only limited to direct means (e.g. name, ID …