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- fasos_ba_global_studies_eer_2021-2022_final_version_0.pdf (511.9 KB, PDF)… announce decisions, the Faculty Board, the Board of Examiners, and the examiners may at their discretion use either FASoS Student Intranet, the digital learning environment, or e-mail via a student’s UM account. 2. The student is expected to regularly check their UM e-mail, FASoS Student Intranet, and the digital learning environment. Information disseminated via e-mail, FASoS Student Intranet, and the digital learning environment will be assumed to be known. Article 3.5 Study load The programme has … that make it impossible in whole or in part to properly evaluate his/her knowledge, understanding, and skills. 2021/22 EER Bachelor’s programme Global Studies, FASoS 17 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, they can take appropriate measures. 4. In serious cases of fraud, …
- EER_Master_FSE-DACS_2023-2024---final_version.pdf (360.96 KB, PDF)… and examinations. 2. The Faculty Board, the Board of Examiners, the Programme Director, and the examiners may use the Student Portal/the digital learning environment and email through the UM account to announce decisions. 3. The student must regularly check their university e-mail address, the Faculty website, Student Portal and the digital learning environment. Information disseminated via e-mail, the digital learning environment or the website will be assumed to be known. Article 3.6 Study load … ‘plagiarism’, means actions or omissions by a student which make it impossible in whole or in part to properly evaluate the student’s knowledge, understanding, and skills. ‘Plagiarism’ means the presentation of ideas or words from one’s own or someone else’s sources without proper acknowledgement of the sources. 2. If the Board of Examiners determines that a student has engaged in fraud, the Board of Examiners can take appropriate measures. 3. In serious cases of fraud, the Board of Examiners …
- eer_-_ai_-_dsdm_2022-2023.pdf (382.97 KB, PDF)… and examinations. 2. The Faculty Board, the Board of Examiners, the Director of Studies and the examiners may use the Student Portal/the digital learning environment and email through the UM account to announce decisions. 3. The student must regularly check his/her university e-mail address, the Faculty website, Student Portal and the digital learning environment. Information disseminated via e-mail, the digital learning environment or the website will be assumed to be known. Article 3.6 Study load … including ‘plagiarism’, means actions or omissions by a student which make it impossible in whole or in part to properly evaluate his/her knowledge, understanding and skills. ‘Plagiarism’ means the presentation of ideas or words from one’s own or someone else’s sources without proper acknowledgement of the sources. 2. If the Board of Examiners determines that a student has engaged in fraud, the Board of Examiners can take appropriate measures. 3. In serious cases of fraud, the Board of Examiners …
- fse-ie-curriculum-2024-2025.pdf (142.17 KB, PDF)… communicated during the course to ensure the latest literature and developments. Recommended Feel free to approach the coordinator to suggest additional books/articles if you are interested in specific topics and/or desire to have more information, or check the literature below: Mertz, J. (2019). Introduction to Optical Microscopy. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108552660 Murphy, D. B. (2012). Fundamentals of Light Microscopy and Electronic Imaging (2nd ed.). Wiley. …
- fse-ie-curriculum-2023-2024.pdf (144.6 KB, PDF)… communicated during the course to ensure the latest literature and developments. Recommended Feel free to approach the coordinator to suggest additional books/articles if you are interested in specific topics and/or desire to have more information, or check the literature below: Mertz, J. (2019). Introduction to Optical Microscopy. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108552660 Murphy, D. B. (2012). Fundamentals of Light Microscopy and Electronic Imaging (2nd ed.). Wiley. …
- fse-ie-curriculum-2022-2023.pdf (144.35 KB, PDF)… communicated during the course to ensure the latest literature and developments. Recommended Feel free to approach the coordinator to suggest additional books/articles if you are interested in specific topics and/or desire to have more information, or check the literature below: Mertz, J. (2019). Introduction to Optical Microscopy. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108552660 Murphy, D. B. (2012). Fundamentals of Light Microscopy and Electronic Imaging (2nd ed.). Wiley. …
- fse-ie-curriculum-2021-2022.pdf (143.69 KB, PDF)… communicated during the course to ensure the latest literature and developments. Recommended Feel free to approach the coordinator to suggest additional books/articles if you are interested in specific topics and/or desire to have more information, or check the literature below: Mertz, J. (2019). Introduction to Optical Microscopy. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108552660 Murphy, D. B. (2012). Fundamentals of Light Microscopy and Electronic Imaging (2nd ed.). Wiley. …
- eer_master_fse-dke_2021-2022-final.pdf (273.68 KB, PDF)… and examinations. 2. The Faculty Board, the Board of Examiners, the Director of Studies and the examiners may use the Student Portal/the digital learning environment and email through the UM account to announce decisions. 3. The student must regularly check his/her university e-mail address, the Faculty website, Student Portal and the digital learning environment. Information disseminated via e-mail, the digital learning environment or the website will be assumed to be known. Article 3.6 Study load … including ‘plagiarism’, means actions or omissions by a student which make it impossible in whole or in part to properly evaluate his/her knowledge, understanding and skills. ‘Plagiarism’ means the presentation of ideas or words from one’s own or someone else’s sources without proper acknowledgement of the sources. 2. If the Board of Examiners determines that a student has engaged in fraud, the Board of Examiners can take appropriate measures. 3. In serious cases of fraud, the Board of Examiners …
- Curriculum LAW Master International Laws 2020-2021.pdf (255.47 KB, PDF)… sale of goods transaction, which is then used to explore a number of other related topics, such as the carriage of goods, third party relationships and payment. In the first part of the course, we pay attention to the rights and obligations of buyers and sellers in international sales contracts, with a particular focus on the 1980 United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods. The course then shifts its focus to contracts for the carriage of goods. This part of … legal knowledge and skills in a wider interdisciplinary conceptual framework Prerequisites A basic knowledge of human rights law and/or international economic law. Recommended reading The course works with articles and books readily available from the online library. IER4004 Period 5 12 Apr 2021 11 Jun 2021 Print course description https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/meta/392928/human-rights-and-human-development?print=1 Master International Laws 26 ECTS credits: 6.0 Instruction language: English … Investment and Trade; ICSID Review; Journal of International Economic Law; Journal of World Trade; Journal of International Dispute Settlement; The Law and Practice of International Courts and Tribunals and Transnational Dispute Management. Various online resources are also excellent sources of information, incl. for example the UNCTAD’s Investment Policy Hub, the Investment Treaty Arbitration, the Investment Arbitration Reporter and the Investor-State Law Guide. IER4015 Period 1 31 Aug 2020 23 …