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- 2022fasos_verbeeck_transitional_justice_in_context.pdf (314.99 KB, PDF)… are both truth-seeking and aim to foster reconciliation. 1. As bodies mandated by governments or other (semi-)official institutions, truth commissions aim to establish an ‘officially sanctioned historical truth’ about a particular past event. They can thus provide proof against denial and distortion (most likely by former perpetrators) of mass violence, crimes and human rights abuses in the past. Increasingly, supporters assert a ‘right to the truth’ that commissions such as these are well … narrative of past events, which sometimes challenges previously dominant versions of the past. 2. In addition, truth commissions might aim at fostering reconciliation, leaning towards restorative rather than retributive models of justice. This means they often favor efforts to reconcile divided societies in the wake of conflict over attempts to hold those accused of human rights violations accountable. Less commonly, truth commissions advocate forms of reparative justice, including efforts to repair past damage and help victims of conflict or human rights violations to heal. This can take the form of reparations to victims, whether financial or otherwise, the issuing of official apologies, new commemorative practices, or monuments dedicated to the memory of past human rights violations. In certain cases, historical …
- 2023fhml_hikspoors_forming_of_the_neck_at_interface_between_head_and_trunk.pdf (651.15 KB, PDF)… - Address for correspondence: Universiteitssingel 50 6229ER Maastricht - Telephone: +31(0)43 388 1189 - E-mail: jill.hikspoors@maastrichtuniversity.nl ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Information on the applicant - Initial(s), first name, surname: - Male/female: - Current work address: - Telephone: - E-mail: - WeChat: - Private address: 2. Details of applicant’s home university Note! A separate letter of recommendation by the supervisor or faculty dean of … mimical muscles in the first 2 pharyngeal arches, that the tongue muscles and the skull base originate from the first 4 somites, and that the remodeling of the pharyngeal arch arteries is necessary to accommodate the perfusion of both head and neck. This highly irregular junction between head- and trunk-derived structures can only be understood from a developmental perspective. A proper knowledge of the developmental anatomy of the neck and head- and trunk-derived structures is necessary to … years. Three-dimensional reconstructions of sections of human embryos and fetuses will be used to identify and quantify growing structures, and to produce a time-resolved topographic atlas of neck-head anatomy that characterizes the growth dynamics in this junctional region. In this project, we focus on the head-trunk junction. Our aim is to explain how the structures shown in the Figure attain their definitive position, and how the different structures with a similar function shown in the Table …
- mod_march_2018_cognitive_neuroscience.pdf (1.9 MB, PDF)… Cognitive Neuroscience Giancarlo Valente 24 March 2018 Overview • What is Cognitive Neuroscience (CN)? • What will you learn in this master? • Career perspectives • Master CN vs. Research Master CN Cognitive Neuroscience Interdisciplinary field: psychology, biology, bioengineering, mathematics, physics, computer science … What is Cognitive Neuroscience? • primary object of study: normal brain function • but CN also involves studies in patients with problems in particular functions →no direct diagnostics →but neuroscience methods become more and more important in clinical settings How can we learn about normal brain function from patients? How can we learn about normal brain function from patients? What will you learn in this Master? CN Master core courses 1. Visual Perception and Attention Peter De Weerd Methods of interest - single-cell recording - fMRI - EEG/ERP - psychophysics Processes of interest - basic visual processing - selection mechanisms - modulation of …
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- sbe_entrepreneurship_for_26_ec.pdf (59.68 KB, PDF)… to a formal launch of a new venture is critical to understand the essence of entrepreneurship. For example, we know that many more people see opportunities than individuals that actually seek to exploit the opportunities that they have discovered. In this course you will explore why and how opportunities are created and/or discovered by more or less enterprising individuals. In addition you will explore why only a few of those that see an opportunity will actually engage in efforts to further … taking risk as many entrepreneurs put a lot of effort in minimizing (or even outsourcing) risk prior to the launch of their venture. Mobilizing resources for entrepreneurial start-up and growth (EBC2146) The societal impact of enterprising individuals cannot be contested. They found companies that challenge (and often replace) incumbents and they have an important role in introducing innovative products and services to new or established markets. However, entrepreneurs never operate in isolation; … entrepreneurial team, examine team dynamics as well as how to recruit the best employees. You will review different types of financial resources available to entrepreneurs as well as how to select the best one for a specific type of venture. Based on this, you will also examine the role of business planning as part of a venture’s resource mobilization strategy. This course will explore the concept of bootstrapping or how to get things done when you do not have the required resources. In all of the …
- mod0319_cn.pdf (1.92 MB, PDF)… Master in Psychology Cognitive Neuroscience Giancarlo Valente Specialisation Coordinator Overview • What is Cognitive Neuroscience (CN)? • What will you learn in this master? • Career perspectives • Master CN vs. Research Master CN Cognitive Neuroscience Interdisciplinary field: psychology, biology, bioengineering, mathematics, physics, computer science … What is Cognitive Neuroscience? • primary object of study: normal brain function • but CN also involves studies in patients with problems in particular functions →no direct diagnostics →but neuroscience methods become more and more important in clinical settings How can we learn about normal brain function from patients? How can we learn about normal brain function from patients? What will you learn in this Master? CN Master core courses 1. Visual Perception and Attention Peter De Weerd Methods of interest - single-cell recording - fMRI - EEG/ERP - psychophysics Processes of interest - basic visual processing - selection mechanisms - modulation of …
- mod18_cognitive_neuroscience.pdf (1.92 MB, PDF)… Cognitive Neuroscience Giancarlo Valente 17 November 2018 Overview • What is Cognitive Neuroscience (CN)? • What will you learn in this master? • Career perspectives • Master CN vs. Research Master CN Cognitive Neuroscience Interdisciplinary field: psychology, biology, bioengineering, mathematics, physics, computer science … What is Cognitive Neuroscience? • primary object of study: normal brain function • but CN also involves studies in patients with problems in particular functions →no direct diagnostics →but neuroscience methods become more and more important in clinical settings How can we learn about normal brain function from patients? How can we learn about normal brain function from patients? What will you learn in this Master? CN Master core courses 1. Visual Perception and Attention Peter De Weerd Methods of interest - single-cell recording - fMRI - EEG/ERP - psychophysics Processes of interest - basic visual processing - selection mechanisms - modulation of …
- 3rd_global_tp_summit_def_pdf.pdf (351.48 KB, PDF)… 3 rd Global Transfer Pricing Summit University Maastricht Campus Brussels 18 th of December 2015 This 3 rd Summit is sponsored by: Liedekerke / Wolters / Waelbroeck / Kirkpatrick Boulevard de L’Empereur 3, B-1000 Brussels, www.liedekerke.com http://www.liedekerke.com/ Transfer Pricing The third Global Conference on Transfer Pricing will be held in Brussels (Belgium, Europe) at the University Maastricht Campus on 18 th of December 2015. This yearly conference focuses on Transfer Pricing: one of the most important and controversial topics among governments, policy makers, multinational enterprises, tax authorities, tax consultants, civil society and academics. The Global Conference on Transfer Pricing can be considered as a not-for-profit, independent and neutral conference, providing a basis for interactive debates among the different stakeholders in the area of taxation. This year the conference will focus on the so-called BEPS deliverables with …
- mod0930esem.pdf (62.76 MB, PDF)… and policy evaluation in EM Trade, FDI and global value chains Governance and institutions in EM Supply chain strategy Sustainable and responsible investments Business innovation & sustainable development Policy projects – examples • MIGRATION African-German labor mobility schemes • TRADE Thailand’s Global value Chain’s participation • SUSTAINABILITY Sino-European Circular Economy Professional Development Language courses in: • Spanish • French • Chinese • Russian • Portuguese • Arabic … Programme (TIP) – 3 to 6 months - Part-time or full-time - Locally or abroad - Write the thesis in collaboration with a firm/organisation - Extra-curricular internship – 2 to 6.5 months How to find them? You’ll have to put in a lot of work, but we can help you: -Vacancies at UM: www.umvacancyboard.nl -Internship office: several years experience with EM internships Examples of Internships in Latin America Country Institution Mexico Volkswagen Financial Services Mexico Dominican Republic Virtu Rocks Colombia …
- mod0930lp.pdf (1.99 MB, PDF)… Master in Psychology Cognitive Neuroscience Lars Hausfeld Overview • What is Cognitive Neuroscience (CN)? • What will you learn in this master? • Career perspectives • Master CN vs. Research Master CN Cognitive Neuroscience Interdisciplinary field: psychology, biology, bioengineering, mathematics, physics, computer science … What is Cognitive Neuroscience? • primary object of study: normal brain function • but CN also involves studies in patients with problems in particular functions →no direct diagnostics →but neuroscience methods become more and more important in clinical settings How can we learn about normal brain function from patients? How can we learn about normal brain function from patients? What will you learn in this Master? CN Master core courses 1. Visual Perception and Attention Peter De Weerd Methods of interest - single-cell recording - fMRI - EEG/ERP - psychophysics Processes of interest - basic visual processing - selection mechanisms - modulation of …