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- FHML EER Masters Epidemiology 2024-2025_EN.pdf (1.17 MB, PDF)… to the programme and examinations. 2. The faculty board, the board of examiners and the examiners may use the digital learning environment, e- mail through the UM account and the (faculty) website to announce decisions. 3. The student must regularly check their university e-mail address, the Faculty website and the digital learning environment. Information disseminated via e-mail, the digital learning environment or the website will be assumed to be known. Article 3.5 Study Load The programme has … including ‘plagiarism’, means actions or omissions by a student which make it impossible in whole or in part to properly evaluate their knowledge, understanding and skills. 2. ‘Plagiarism’ means the presentation of ideas or words from one’s own or someone else’s sources without proper acknowledgment of the sources. 3. If the board of examiners determines that a student has engaged in fraud with respect to an exam or exam component, the board of examiners can take appropriate measures. 4. In …
- fpn_eer_ijmrwop_2022-2023.pdf (339.75 KB, PDF)… to the programme and exams. 2. The Board of Examiners and the examiners are allowed to use the student portal, the digital learning environment, or emails sent to the students’ university account to announce decisions. 3. The student must regularly check the student portal, the digital learning environment, and their university email account. Information disseminated via these channels will be assumed to be known. Education and Examination Regulations IJMRWOP 2022-2023 10 Article 3.6 Programme …
- roa_f_2021_1_factsheet_um.pdf (301.84 KB, PDF)… Graduate Surveys 2021. ROA. ROA Fact Sheets No. 001 https://doi.org/10.26481/umarof.2021001 Document status and date: Published: 13/09/2021 DOI: 10.26481/umarof.2021001 Document Version: Publisher's PDF, also known as Version of record Please check the document version of this publication: • A submitted manuscript is the version of the article upon submission and before peer-review. There can be important differences between the submitted version and the official published version of …
- eer_master_work_health_and_career_2022-2023_def.pdf (865.45 KB, PDF)… relating to the programme and examinations. 2. The faculty board, the board of examiners and the examiners may use the student portal, e-mail through the UM account and the (faculty) website to announce decisions. 3. The student must regularly check their university e-mail address, the Faculty website and the digital learning environment. Information disseminated via e-mail, the digital learning environment or the website will be assumed to be known. Article 3.5 Study Load The programme has … including ‘plagiarism’, means actions or omissions by a student which make it impossible in whole or in part to properly evaluate their knowledge, understanding and skills. 2. ‘Plagiarism’ means the presentation of ideas or words from one’s own or someone else’s sources without proper acknowledgment of the sources. 3. If the board of examiners determines that a student has engaged in fraud with respect to an exam or exam component, the board of examiners can take appropriate measures. 4. In …
- eer_master_human_movement_sciences_2022-2023_def.pdf (859.58 KB, PDF)… relating to the programme and examinations. 2. The faculty board, the board of examiners and the examiners may use the student portal, e-mail through the UM account and the (faculty) website to announce decisions. 3. The student must regularly check their university e-mail address, the Faculty website and the digital learning environment. Information disseminated via e-mail, the digital learning environment or the website will be assumed to be known. Article 3.5 Study Load The programme has … including ‘plagiarism’, means actions or omissions by a student which make it impossible in whole or in part to properly evaluate their knowledge, understanding and skills. 2. ‘Plagiarism’ means the presentation of ideas or words from one’s own or someone else’s sources without proper acknowledgment of the sources. 3. If the board of examiners determines that a student has engaged in fraud with respect to an exam or exam component, the board of examiners can take appropriate measures. 4. In …
- eer_master_health_education_and_promotion_2022-2023_def.pdf (861.69 KB, PDF)… relating to the programme and examinations. 2. The faculty board, the board of examiners and the examiners may use the student portal, e-mail through the UM account and the (faculty) website to announce decisions. 3. The student must regularly check their university e-mail address, the Faculty website and the digital learning environment. Information disseminated via e-mail, the digital learning environment or the website will be assumed to be known. Article 3.5 Study Load The programme has … including ‘plagiarism’, means actions or omissions by a student which make it impossible in whole or in part to properly evaluate their knowledge, understanding and skills. 2. ‘Plagiarism’ means the presentation of ideas or words from one’s own or someone else’s sources without proper acknowledgment of the sources. 3. If the board of examiners determines that a student has engaged in fraud with respect to an exam or exam component, the board of examiners can take appropriate measures. 4. In …
- eer_master_healthcare_policy_innovation_and_management_2022-2023_def.pdf (862.88 KB, PDF)… relating to the programme and examinations. 2. The faculty board, the board of examiners and the examiners may use the student portal, e-mail through the UM account and the (faculty) website to announce decisions. 3. The student must regularly check their university e-mail address, the Faculty website and the digital learning environment. Information disseminated via e-mail, the digital learning environment or the website will be assumed to be known. Article 3.5 Study Load The programme has … including ‘plagiarism’, means actions or omissions by a student which make it impossible in whole or in part to properly evaluate their knowledge, understanding and skills. 2. ‘Plagiarism’ means the presentation of ideas or words from one’s own or someone else’s sources without proper acknowledgment of the sources. 3. If the board of examiners determines that a student has engaged in fraud with respect to an exam or exam component, the board of examiners can take appropriate measures. 4. In …
- 2021-2022_fpn_rulesregulations_ma_mentalhealth_v001_19-08-2021.pdf (182.68 KB, PDF)… have to be assigned, who meet criteria. a. A research internship at the UM (internal internship) needs two supervisors with a PhD. However, there is an exception for PhD-students and for UM lecturers without a PhD. When they completed the UTQ workshop ‘assessment’, they can be second supervisor. When in addition, the PhD student or the UM lecturer without PhD already supervised two research internships as a second supervisor, they can also act as first supervisor. b. In case of a research … or Board of Examiners member; c. has copied or attempted to copy from another student, or has provided the opportunity to copy; d. has collaborated on a graded assignment, paper or practical, whereas this was not explicitly allowed; e. has posed as someone else or let someone else pose as the student; f. has misled, or at least attempted to mislead or provided the opportunity to mislead an invigilator, an examiner, a corrector or the Board of Examiners with respect to the exam. g. has used an obfuscation method in submitted work that is likely to have the effect that plagiarism checking tools do not work optimally; h. has disregarded the instructions of the invigilator or the instructions for the exam (component) such that an unfair advantage might have been obtained; i. has performed actions or omissions which make it …
- Definitieve uitspraak CBE 2024.224 geanonimiseerd fraude.pdf (191.24 KB, PDF)… aan de discussie en dit getuigt naar het oordeel van de commissie van een duidelijke intentie tot samenwerking. Appellant heeft, ondanks het feit dat hij de integriteitsverklaring had ondertekend en was gewaarschuwd voor samenwerking bij fraude, een online discussie heeft gevoerd over de inhoud van de midterm. De commissie voert aan dat daaruit volgt dat sprake is van fraude in de zin van artikel 12, eerste lid, onder b, van de R&G. De standaardsanctie in geval van fraude is ongeldigverklaring van …
- Definitieve uitspraak CBE 2024.284 geanonimiseerd fraude.pdf (186.57 KB, PDF)… communicatie, verduidelijking, voorbereiding en sociale informatie, doet daar volgens de commissie niet aan af. Appellant heeft, ondanks het feit dat hij de integriteitsverklaring had ondertekend en was gewaarschuwd voor samenwerking bij fraude, een online discussie heeft gevoerd over de inhoud van de midterm. De commissie voert aan dat daaruit volgt dat sprake is van fraude in de zin van artikel 12, eerste lid, onder b, van de R&G. De standaardsanctie in geval van fraude is ongeldigverklaring van …