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- fasos_research_review_final_report.pdf (466.62 KB, PDF)… Other university-wide measures to promote research integrity include a confidential advisor who can be consulted when university staff encounter undesirable behaviour or situations in which the integrity of their research is compromised, a plagiarism check for PhD theses and the requirement for professors to publish an overview of their ancillary positions in the interest of impartiality and independence. Finally, research integrity is promoted through discussions among FASoS staff members, for …
- icgi_annual_report_2014.pdf (1.13 MB, PDF)… will undergo a selection procedure, and during the assignment they are under professional supervision and coached by trained lecturers and (external) coaches. Besides preparing for the PREMIUM programme, the students participate in various workshops and training sessions organised by UM Career Services and they follow three master classes on entrepreneurship, leadership and creative thinking. ICGI is very supportive of the PREMIUM programme and has commissioned several PREMIUM projects in … assignment. What do we offer? The profit for the partnering company or organization lies within the high return on investment. Well prepared and excellent nearly graduated students carry out research under professional supervision. Questions? Please check the “Client” section on the PREMIUM website: www.maastrichtuniversity.nl or contact Mrs. Ellen Bastiaens, Programme manager PREMIUM, by E-mail: bu-premium@maastrichtuniversity.nl or phone (+31 43 388 4975). … (on)gelukkige combinatie?, Universiteit Leiden - 18 juni: De BV-dag, het stemrechtloze aandeel, Academie voor de Rechtspraktijk - 1 mei: Het stemrechtloze aandeel, webinar Academie voor de Rechtspraktijk - 8 april: Het stemrechtloze aandeel, webinar OnlineLawCollege - 27 maart: Kapitaalparticipatie zonder stemrecht in de BV, Stichting ter bevordering van de notariële wetenschap www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/icgi Based in Europe, focused on the world. Maastricht University is a stimulating …
- molinari_2019-02.pdf (392.77 KB, PDF)… European Papers 961). 20 protection. In fact, informal statements are applied on the ground as if they were legally binding – the EU-Turkey Statement has explicitly been qualified as legally binding by a Greek Appeals Committee.98 National courts can check the validity of actions on the ground against national or European law, but they are aware that invalidating implementing measures will result in the non-implementation of international commitments of their governments. Moreover, even if the …
- def_oer-alle_masters_2022-2023_eng.pdf (556.71 KB, PDF)… a course or a practical, the examiner may invite the candidate to provide an oral explanation on the paper submitted. 8 By submitting a paper for the programme, the student is consenting, in the broadest sense of the word, to having his or her work checked for plagiarism through a plagiarism detection system. That consent also means that the student is agreeing to the inclusion of the paper in question in a plagiarism detection system database to enable other works to be checked for plagiarism in future. Chapter 5 HONOURS (RESEARCH TRACK) PROGRAMME Article 39 The Honours (research track) programme 1 The Honours (research track) programme as listed on the faculty website is a supplementary programme for the most highly …
- Curriculum LAW Master Fiscaal Recht - Indirecte Belastingen 2019-2020.pdf (389.12 KB, PDF)… relating to international business transactions are dealt with by international or European measures, and therefore recourse must be had to the applicable national law. 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 Vienna Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods. The course then moves to focus on contracts for the carriage of goods. This part of the course …
- 2024 Culture barometer Recognition & Rewards first report.pdf (3.38 MB, PDF)… ‘no’ when asked if they gave permission (informed consent) to participate in the questionnaire. 11,733 respondents thus completed at least part of the questionnaire; 7,929 completed the questionnaire in full. We tested the response for quality by checking for ‘straightliners’ and speed. Straightliners are respondents who quickly click through matrix questions by answering all questions with the same answer. We removed respondents who gave unvaried answers to multiple question blocks (7 … (34 respondents). We then removed respondents who did not indicate their institution and did not complete the questionnaire. Another 24 respondents specified their institution but did not complete the questionnaire. These respondents were included. We checked the remaining responses (7,934 respondents) for appropriateness – did we have responses from the right target group? To do this, we started by checking and recoding the institutions: • Several respondents had given the name of one of the KNAW or NWO institutes under ‘other, namely’. We recoded these to the main category. • 75 respondents left the institution blank, with 5 respondents …