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- 202303 Annual report Social Safety 2022.pdf (2.04 MB, PDF)… and so on. In this way, the team began building a relationship with the university as a whole, which is es- sential when a case arises and parties need to be able find one another quickly, enter into a dialogue or send a signal. Presentations and workshops In 2022, the SV team began giving presentations to vari- ous groups, both on the initiative of the team itself and by invitation. Often these presentations are followed by a group discussion. A start was also made with interactive meetings and workshops. These experiences have al- ready shown that sharing knowledge and increasing awareness lowers the threshold for reporting and prompts discussions about social safety. The meetings al- ways result in follow-up discussions with individuals and/or … (5%) reporting (9%) pending (4%) 9 departments in which they take place. The SV team never conducts an investigation merely at the individual re- quest of a reporting party; it is not his/her prerogative to ‘demand’ an investigation. The team always checks first whether less impactful interventions, such as mediation or psychological support, would suffice. In the case of mediation, it is important that both parties are open to the intervention and participate on a voluntary basis. The SV team was …
- Early Life Growth and the Development of Preschool Wheeze, Independent from Overweight - The LucKi Birth Cohort Study.pdf (376.85 KB, PDF)… and parental history of atopy were available from the baseline questionnaire. Breastfeeding duration, day care attendance, and environmental tobacco smoke were reported in the follow-up questionnaires at age 7 months, 14 months, and 3 years. We cross-checked variables that were also avail- able from the registry: sex, gestational age at birth, and smok- ing during pregnancy. The variables breastfeeding duration, day care attendance, and environmental tobacco smoke were defined for each time period … growth [cm] between wheezers and nonwheezers: B, �1.23; 95% CI, �2.15 to �0.31), attenuated by age 14 months (B,�0.51; 95% CI,�0.92 to�0.10), and had dis- appeared by age 3 years (B, 0.22; 95% CI, �0.26 to 0.70) (Figure 2). 346 Sensitivity Analyses To check for a nonlinear association between birth weight and the outcome variables wheeze and overweight, we added a centralized quadratic term for birth weight to the univari- able models. The quadratic term was not statistically signifi- cant in any model, and thus …
- b-bms_eer_2021-2022.pdf (1.01 MB, PDF)… of students for communications relating to education and exams. 2. The Faculty Board, the Board of Examiners, and the examiners may use the Student Portal and the UM email accounts of students to announce decisions. 3. The student must regularly check his/her university e-mail address, the Faculty website, and the Student Portal. Information disseminated via e-mail, the Student Portal/ CANVAS, or the website will be assumed to be known. Article 3.5 Study load The programme has a study load of … omission by a student that makes it entirely or partly impossible to properly assess his or her knowledge, insight, and skills. The term fraud also refers to attempted fraud. 2. ’Plagiarism’ means the presentation of ideas or words from one’s own or someone else's sources without properly acknowledging the source. 3. If the Board of Examiners establishes 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 serious … BSc BMS Page 18 Appendix 1 Major and minor components a. Compulsory components of the Major (Article 2.2.1) Course year 1 (total of 60 credits): Competence Biomedical expert (28 ECTS) course BBS1001 The LEGO bricks of life 7 ECTS course BBS1002 Homeostasis and organ systems 7 ECTS course BBS1004 Brain, behaviour and movement 7 ECTS course BBS1005 Human genetics, reproduction and prenatal development 7 ECTS Competence Investigator (12 ECTS) course BBS1003 Introduction to statistical methods for …
- EER B-RMT 2023-2024.pdf (1.08 MB, PDF)… accounts of students for communications relating to education and exams. 2. The Faculty Board, the Board of Examiners, and the examiners use the Student Portal and/or the UM email accounts of students to announce decisions. 3. Students must regularly check their university e-mail address, the Faculty website, and the Student Portal. Information disseminated via e-mail, the Student Portal, or the website will be assumed to be known. Article 3.5 Study load The Bachelor RMT has a total study load of … act or omission by a student that makes it entirely or partly impossible to properly assess its knowledge, insight, and skills. The term fraud also refers to attempted fraud. 2. ’Plagiarism’ means the presentation of ideas or words from one’s own or someone else's sources without properly acknowledging the source. 3. If the Board of Examiners establishes 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 serious …
- netherlands_code_of_conduct_for_research_integrity_2.pdf (2.14 MB, PDF)… what conditions, the undisclosed components of scientific research or data shall be made available for verification as part of the investigation. Such provisions shall at least state which persons or officers are authorised to carry out verification checks, how they should be carried out and how the findings are to be reported. b. Pursuant to section 3.2, point 12b, the procedure may include provisions stating that, in highly exceptional cases, there may be compelling reasons for components of the …
- fhml_education_matters_2018.pdf (3.58 MB, PDF)… in such a way that it’s accessible to all those involved in education, thereby simplifying the communication process.” Heckmann: “Working with BROS further opens up new possibilities; we could, for instance, decide to keep track of trainings and workshops. But that’s something for the future.” education FHML 2018 | 54 | education matters At FHML, over 3000 professionals are involved in providing education: from tutors to programme directors and everyone in between. It is up to the Management … curious and I like to help others,” she states. “And that’s exactly what this job asks for.” Never a dull moment A thousand things: that’s Bernarda’s answer when asked what she is busy with on a typical day. The first thing she does in the morning is checking various inboxes, organising incoming emails, and dealing with urgent requests. “Much of our work is driven by the questions that reach us by email, which makes each day quite different,” she explains. “Students often have questions about their …
- netherlands_code_of_conduct_for_research_integrity.pdf (2.14 MB, PDF)… what conditions, the undisclosed components of scientific research or data shall be made available for verification as part of the investigation. Such provisions shall at least state which persons or officers are authorised to carry out verification checks, how they should be carried out and how the findings are to be reported. b. Pursuant to section 3.2, point 12b, the procedure may include provisions stating that, in highly exceptional cases, there may be compelling reasons for components of the …
- netherlands_code_of_conduct_for_research_integrity_2018_uk.pdf (2.14 MB, PDF)… what conditions, the undisclosed components of scientific research or data shall be made available for verification as part of the investigation. Such provisions shall at least state which persons or officers are authorised to carry out verification checks, how they should be carried out and how the findings are to be reported. b. Pursuant to section 3.2, point 12b, the procedure may include provisions stating that, in highly exceptional cases, there may be compelling reasons for components of the …
GROW - Research Institute for Oncology and Reproduction
GROW focuses on genetic and cellular mechanisms, as well as environmental and life-style factors that underlie normal (embryonic and foetal) and abnormal (cancer) growth.