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- sbe_msc_eer_2021-2022_def.pdf (1.65 MB, PDF)… Education and Examination Regulations SBE Board: 05.21-22 Academic Year 2021-2022 Nothing in this publication may be reproduced and/or made public by means of printing, offset, photocopy or microfilm or in any digital, electronic, optical or any other form without the prior written permission of the owner of the copyright. Master Education and Examination Regulations –2021-2022 Contents Introduction 1 Adoption 1 Definition of Terms … study programme International Business ..................................................................................41 Article 10.4 Thesis-internship Project ............................................................42 Article 10.5 Plagiarism check .......................................................................42 Article 10.6 Deadlines Master’s thesis ...........................................................42 Article 10.7 Extension of the Master’s thesis deadline based on Double … Science in Human Decision Science (HDS) 1a. The Master’s exam for the study programme in HDS is composed of two (2) compulsory courses of 6.0 ECTS credits per course, two (2) compulsory courses of 6.5 ECTS credits per course, one (1) integration workshop of 1.0 ECTS credit, one (1) 60 Master Education and Examination Regulations –2021-2022 compulsory skills training of 4.0 ECTS credits, elective courses of in total 13.0 ECTS credits, and the Master’s thesis of 17.0 ECTS credits. 1b. An elective …
- weyers._verkenning_als_opstap_naar_de_implementatie_en_evaluatie_van_het_preventieconsult_cardiometabool_risico.pdf (2.37 MB, PDF)… Risico O BS 8 77 4 P rin t & D es ig n O cé B us in es s S er vi ce s, M aa st ric ht Department of Health Services Research Focusing on Chronic Care and Ageing Maastricht University Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences CAPHRI, School for Public Health and Primary Care Department of Health Services Research Focusing on Chronic Care and Ageing Duboisdomein 30 6229 GT Maastricht P.O. Box 616 6200 MD Maastricht T +31 43 38 81570 E info-hsr@maastrichtuniversity.nl … het aantal mensen met hart- en vaatziekten, diabetes mellitus type 2 en chronische nierschade toe en met het PC CMR wordt getracht die verdere stijging een halt toe te roepen. Tevens biedt het PC CMR een tegengeluid aan het toenemend aantal health checks en zelftesten. Desondanks kwam uit de interviews naar voren dat preventie nog zeker geen vanzelfsprekendheid is bij de politiek, het publiek en de professional. Het vraagt nog een mindshift om de verschuiving te maken van Ziekte en Zorg naar … (ZN) die een risicoprofiel van iedere ingeschrevene bij de huisarts voorstaat. Alvorens over te gaan tot implementatie van het PC CMR is het dan ook van belang om inzicht te krijgen in de positionering van het PC CMR als screeningsinstrument/health check ten opzichte van andere bestaande of toekomstige screeningsinstrumenten en –momenten. 3.6.2 Vervolgonderzoek De hierboven uitgewerkte invalshoeken/variabelen (organisatie, financiering, geografische inbedding en positionering) kunnen als …
- 30 nov 2023 jan iolr pol econ (2)_1.pdf (630.64 KB, PDF)… of the CC BY 4.0 license. Towards a Political Economy of International Organizations Law Jan Klabbers* Professor of International Law, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland jan.klabbers@helsinki.fi Abstract This article is part of the Special Forum on Contested Fundamentals of the Law of International Organizations. It endorses a possible political economy of international organizations law, and explains why such would be desirable. The dominant approach to international organizations is … between organs of international organizations or such phenomena as delegation of powers. To the limited extent these issues are addressed in the literature, they are addressed in terms of constitutional theory, in terms of separation of powers or checks and balances, and such is perfectly under- standable. Viewing international organizations merely as manifestations of ‘the international’ offers no intellectual resources for thinking about relations between the plenary and executive bodies of … bowling club), serving food to the poor (the local soup kitchen), monop- olising the use of violence (the state) or securing global health (the World Health Organization). Without a goal, a telos, assemblies of people remain ran- dom collections, like shoppers in a mall. There can probably be random groups with a temporary telos (spectators at a football match, e.g.), but an organiza- tion without a telos borders on the unthinkable.52 It follows, that the notion of function remains important for …
- 30 nov 2023 jan iolr pol econ (2)_0.pdf (630.64 KB, PDF)… of the CC BY 4.0 license. Towards a Political Economy of International Organizations Law Jan Klabbers* Professor of International Law, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland jan.klabbers@helsinki.fi Abstract This article is part of the Special Forum on Contested Fundamentals of the Law of International Organizations. It endorses a possible political economy of international organizations law, and explains why such would be desirable. The dominant approach to international organizations is … between organs of international organizations or such phenomena as delegation of powers. To the limited extent these issues are addressed in the literature, they are addressed in terms of constitutional theory, in terms of separation of powers or checks and balances, and such is perfectly under- standable. Viewing international organizations merely as manifestations of ‘the international’ offers no intellectual resources for thinking about relations between the plenary and executive bodies of … bowling club), serving food to the poor (the local soup kitchen), monop- olising the use of violence (the state) or securing global health (the World Health Organization). Without a goal, a telos, assemblies of people remain ran- dom collections, like shoppers in a mall. There can probably be random groups with a temporary telos (spectators at a football match, e.g.), but an organiza- tion without a telos borders on the unthinkable.52 It follows, that the notion of function remains important for …
- 30 nov 2023 jan iolr pol econ (2).pdf (630.64 KB, PDF)… of the CC BY 4.0 license. Towards a Political Economy of International Organizations Law Jan Klabbers* Professor of International Law, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland jan.klabbers@helsinki.fi Abstract This article is part of the Special Forum on Contested Fundamentals of the Law of International Organizations. It endorses a possible political economy of international organizations law, and explains why such would be desirable. The dominant approach to international organizations is … between organs of international organizations or such phenomena as delegation of powers. To the limited extent these issues are addressed in the literature, they are addressed in terms of constitutional theory, in terms of separation of powers or checks and balances, and such is perfectly under- standable. Viewing international organizations merely as manifestations of ‘the international’ offers no intellectual resources for thinking about relations between the plenary and executive bodies of … bowling club), serving food to the poor (the local soup kitchen), monop- olising the use of violence (the state) or securing global health (the World Health Organization). Without a goal, a telos, assemblies of people remain ran- dom collections, like shoppers in a mall. There can probably be random groups with a temporary telos (spectators at a football match, e.g.), but an organiza- tion without a telos borders on the unthinkable.52 It follows, that the notion of function remains important for …
- 1675_gedichtenbundel-a5-2021-def.pdf (33.7 MB, PDF)… health. Sally Wyatt ACADEMIC HAIKU The act of writing Brings frustration, insight, joy Not in that order Paul Stephenson ZOOM HAIKU Sally, you’re on mute Sally, you need to unmute Can’t hear you, Sally! We would like to thank the FASoS Faculty Board for their financial contribution towards this second edition of poems, pictures and art by FASoS staff and students. Letters in Lockdown 4 5 We had a lot of questions: how is this spring different to last? What new preoccupations do we have? Have we … us of the importance of learning, of embodiment and nature. Veerle Spronck and Denise Petzold were spotted knitting during a research presentation and so wrote about how knitting supports listening. In April, one of us (Paul) ran three writing workshops, where participants questioned their origins and wrote self-portraits, looked closely around their rooms in which they had spent so much time over the past year, and imagined hotel rooms. Participants were encouraged to praise the things that … chairs and the movie screen; the rest has remained the same. The floor slopes down to the front. She walks up to the middle to sit down behind the long desk. Apart from the desk, the room is empty. The national refugee committee has already carefully checked the cases of the refugees. The only thing she needs to do is to verify whether the stories that she hears today are consistent with the facts in the dossiers but the refugees have given their stories a numerous times before; there are hardly …
- FPN_EER_MaPsy_2023-2024.pdf (323.69 KB, PDF)… 6 Article 2.3 Language requirement with non-Dutch diplomas .......................................... 7 Article 2.4 Board of Admission .................................................................................. 7 Article 2.5 Times of Review for Admission .................................................................. 7 Section 3 Content and Structure of the Study Programme .................................. 9 Article 3.1 Purpose of the Study Programme … and skills training covering general knowledge of psychology. Statistics and methodology are key topics in the Master’s programme of Psychology and good knowledge of statistics is essential. Applicants must fill in the form 'Statistics and Methodology checklist’, on this form, applicants have to indicate the topics studied in their statistics and methods courses. Applicants need to be familiar with the majority of topics mentioned in the checklist. 2. Persons who have obtained the Bachelor of Science in Psychology of Maastricht University are automatically admissible to the Master’s programme. Education and Examination Regulations Master Psychology 2023-2024 7 Article 2.3 Language …
- FPN EER Masters Psychology 2024-2025_EN.pdf (325.65 KB, PDF)… 6 Article 2.3 Language requirement with non-Dutch diplomas .......................................... 7 Article 2.4 Board of Admission .................................................................................. 7 Article 2.5 Times of Review for Admission .................................................................. 8 Section 3 Content and Structure of the Study Programme .................................. 9 Article 3.1 Purpose of the Study Programme … and skills training covering general knowledge of psychology. Statistics and methodology are key topics in the Master’s programme of Psychology and good knowledge of statistics is essential. Applicants must fill in the form 'Statistics and Methodology checklist’. On this form, applicants have to indicate the topics studied in their statistics and methods courses. Education and Examination Regulations Master Psychology 2024-2025 7 Applicants need to be familiar with the topics mentioned in the checklist. d. Persons who have obtained the Bachelor of Science in Psychology of Maastricht University are automatically admissible to the Master’s programme. e. Students may only apply/register for maximal ONE specialisation of the master Psychology …
- fpn_eer_mmh_uk_2022-2023.pdf (290.19 KB, PDF)… Article 5.2 Grades ..............................................................................................14 Article 5.3 Scheduling and frequency of exams ......................................................14 Article 5.4 Registration for exams ........................................................................14 Article 5.5 Form of the exams .............................................................................15 Article 5.6 Written assignments … the programme and exams. 2. The Faculty Board, the Board of Examiners, and the examiners are allowed to use the student portal, the digital learning environment, e-mail via UM- account or AskPsy.nl to announce decisions. 3. The student must regularly check student portal, the digital learning environment, e-mail via UM-account and AskPsy.nl. Information disseminated via e-mail, the digital learning environment, or the website will be assumed to be known. Article 3.5 Study Load The study programme … 1. The Faculty registers the individual study results of the students in such a way that they can be consulted by the students via the student portal. 2. To each student, the Faculty points out at least once a year (preferably in May) to check the student’s overview of the study results obtained by the student. Article 7.2 Study Guidance The Faculty sees to the introduction and study advice and guidance of the students who have been enrolled in the study programme. Article 7.3 Academic …
- fhml_annual_report_epc_hs_2018-2019.pdf (1.37 MB, PDF)… Annual Report EPC Health ACADEMIC YEAR 2018/19 YVONNE SINSEL, GEJA HAGEMAN 1 Table of contents Foreword ......................................................................................................................................................... 2 1. The EPC Health is responsible for the following programmes … Invite master challengers, preferably via the Student Council; Be more active and visit the master + bachelor coordinators meetings; Discuss informal information in the EPC (confidential, not written down) and create a sort of ‘black book’ to check whether certain cases occur more often. The EPC experienced a high workload this academic year, especially because of the re-accreditations. For this reason, the EPC wants to become more critical when it comes to which matters receive … suggest that the programme management finds a way to keep track of the elective’s content more thoroughly, to monitor overlap. - The panel ascertained that the programme has a varied programme of assessment in place. The panel appreciates the thorough check of all assignments within the programme. The panel applauds the programme’s effort to secure consistent, transparent and fair grading. The calibration sessions deserve special mention in this respect. According to the panel, the assessment form …