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- POF.pdf (202.48 KB, PDF)… I have sufficient financial means of € 1,250 per month to cover my living expenses for the next (academic) year. I have an income through (please check the appropriate box(es)): O A bank account in my name. Please state the name, account number, and contact details of the bank: O An institutional scholarship or loan award letter. Please state the name of the awarding institute and the contact details: O A sponsor (company or person) that financially supports me. Please state the name and contact details of the sponsor: O Other, namely: 3. Signing With my signature, I declare that: ✓ all information provided is correct and true ✓ I authorize the UM Visa Office to legally act on my behalf for the application, extension, change, or …
- report_survey_um_minor_sustainable_development_0.pdf (570.92 KB, PDF)… related to the idea of having the survey sent to all UM Bachelor students email accounts, which was reject on central level. Therefore, other means were used to inform students about the survey which included actions conducted by the Green Office, contacting education and programme directors, contacting participants of the Sustainable Research and Education Kickoff, and the use of personal contacts. Results Whilst the outcome of the survey cannot be considered representative due to the fragmented manner of distribution, the 400 responses do provide some insightful results for the Minor SD. From the 400, 335 were Bachelor students and 65 …
- report_survey_um_minor_sustainable_development.pdf (570.92 KB, PDF)… related to the idea of having the survey sent to all UM Bachelor students email accounts, which was reject on central level. Therefore, other means were used to inform students about the survey which included actions conducted by the Green Office, contacting education and programme directors, contacting participants of the Sustainable Research and Education Kickoff, and the use of personal contacts. Results Whilst the outcome of the survey cannot be considered representative due to the fragmented manner of distribution, the 400 responses do provide some insightful results for the Minor SD. From the 400, 335 were Bachelor students and 65 …
- instellingsplan_middellange_termijnaanpak_corona_en.pdf (1.93 MB, PDF)… ......................................................... 24 3.4.1. Maximum number of people allowed ....................................... 25 3.4.2. Intensified focus on social function of education ....................... 25 3.4.3. Limiting contact moments...................................................... 26 4. Safe and healthy study and work conditions........................................ 27 4.1. Student well-being … and decision-making at the time Phase III et seq. is declared. Students and employees should discuss any COVID-related questions they have with the normal support services. The infographic can help students find the right support. The first point of contact for employees is their line manager. The members of the crisis team can be contacted through the COVID reporting centre: COVID@maastrichtuniversity.nl. The COVID reporting centre is the first- line point of contact for external cooperation … Employees who want to support students and help them feel positive and resilient, both during and after their studies, can make use of the staff support for students. This page tells staff all they need to know on how to help students – from workshops and training courses to online sources and road maps. Also read the tips shown at Government of the Netherlands | Studying at home during COVID-19 or Government of the Netherlands | Working from home during COVID-19. Implementation: · Students …
- en_um_cert_org_is_2006_00128_public1-v2.1-uk.pdf (67.89 KB, PDF)… 2. Background CERT and CSIRT From CERT-RL to UM-CERT: the CSIRT of Universiteit Maastricht 3. Objective and target group 4. Tasks, powers and responsibilities 5. Position and anchoring within the UM organisation 6. External coordination and contacts 7. Team composition 8. Contacting UM-CERT 9. Communication and classification 10. Internal operational procedures UM-CERT Operational model for a CSIRT 1. Introduction This document describes the operational model for UM-CERT: the Computer Security Incident Response Team of … responsible. The UM-CERT reports periodically to the portfolio holder of the Executive Board via an annual report. In addition, UM-CERT can also report to the DO-IS about its activities and findings on a regular basis. 6. External coordination and contacts Hundreds of CSIRTs are active on a global level. Nearly 200 of the large and/or umbrella type of CSIRTs are members of FIRST (Forum on Incident and Response Security Teams), which is aimed at providing the member CSIRTs with a platform for …
- EN Procedure 8 Importing animal by-products from non-EU countries.pdf (136.41 KB, PDF)… by-products is required, issued by the NVWA. The MUMC+ is in possession of an ongoing, generic import exemption. Procedure If animal by-products are to be imported from non-EU countries, this must be reported to the BSO. The BSO is specified as the contact person for the ongoing generic import exemption for animal by-products from the NVWA. This means that the BSO should be contacted in the event of questions/problems with customs clearance. The BSO has no responsibility for the shipment and will refer any questions to the receiving researcher. If the receiving researcher is unknown, the package will remain with the … Shipments by air must be via recognized external border inspection posts • The delivery address is MUMC+, P. Debyelaan 25, 6229 HX, Maastricht (place the name and telephone number between brackets so that you can be called when the package arrives) • Contact MUMC+ goods receipt (72035) to inform them that a package is expected and to request a call when the package arrives Import ABP from non-EU countries Version 1.0 page 2/2 info-hsbm@maastrichtuniversity.nl Procedure 8 08/2024 Abbreviations BSO …
- Definitieve uitspraak CBE 2024.338 geanonimiseerd beoordeling vak.pdf (174.59 KB, PDF)… die de commissie geheel niet bekend is. Het verzoek van de commissie aan appellante voor opheldering blijft onbeantwoord. Gelet op voorgaande verzoekt de commissie het CBE vriendelijk om het van de commissie over te nemen. Wellicht dat het CBE wel contact met en respons van appellante kan krijgen. Volledigheidshalve merkt de commissie op dat het voor een verdere behandeling van onderhavig beroepsdossier cruciaal is dat de commissie in gesprek komt met appellante. 8. Bij e-mailbericht van 28 augustus 2024 informeert het CBE appellante dat de commissie het CBE heeft laten weten dat ondanks verschillende pogingen de commissie niet in staat is geweest om contact met appellante te krijgen. Het CBE verzoekt appellante om vóór 4 september 2024 aan te geven of zij haar beroep wenst voort te zetten. Daarbij vermeldt het CBE dat het beroep mogelijk niet-ontvankelijk kan worden verklaard als appellante niet binnen de gestelde termijn contact opneemt met het CBE. 9. Het beroep is door het CBE in raadkamer behandeld op 23 september 2024. 10. Naar aanleiding van de raadkamer op 23 september 2024 heeft het CBE appellante bij e- mailbericht van 23 september 2024 een termijn van een week …
- summary_2019_-_valorisation_addendum_workshop_3.pdf (829.95 KB, PDF)… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOMt0O7T_7Q Knowledge Transfer Office (KTO) – Creating value from science Utilisation examples • All sort of interactions with the target groups: – (Public) Debates / articles / blogs – Workshops / Seminars – Festivals – Media appearances • Collaborations with external partners: – Government (local / national / international) – Foundations / schools / musea – Hospitals / health insurer – App developers – Commercial companies – Consultants … from science Questions to think about in research: • Why is your research useful for society? • What makes your research unique? • Who (outside the academic world) might have an interest in (or could benefit from) your findings? • What can YOU do to contact / reach this audience / target group / stakeholder? • How are you going to do this? Goal: Create more societal impact with your research! Knowledge Transfer Office (KTO) – Creating value from science What the university expects Five questions … (KTO) – Creating value from science Target group(s) / Stakeholders • Who is / could be interested in your research? • Who could benefit from your research? • Who are these people in general / where do they work? Name them! • Do you know them? Contact them! • Involve them at an early stage in your research (proposal) • Also think about internal stakeholders (research group, other disciplines/faculties, support staff) Knowledge Transfer Office (KTO) – Creating value from science Activities • …
- csg_evidence map.pdf (2.98 MB, PDF)… 0800-0188 Free (and anonymous) Chat with us on chatmetcsg.nl Free (and anonymous) We advise you to opt for the green track. This will ensure that you have the best support possible, now and in the future. You decide which track you want to choose. Contact with the CSG stops Advice to victim: arrange psychological care him/herself As soon as you can REPORT to policePossibility to involve a victim lawyer Other options will be discussed (like psychological care) DO NOT REPORT to police Sexual Assault At 1 location I DON’T want to involve the police at this stage Call within 72 hours if you can! Informative meeting with the police Investigation of forensic evidence IS still possible I DO want contact with the police Investigation of forensic evidence is NOT possible Medical examination I DO’NT WANT a case manager I WANT a case manager The CSG will discuss all of the help we are able to offer I DON’T want any contact with the police Psychological and medical care Just psychological care Just medical care Via the CSG General practitioner (GP) GGD More than 7 days ago Call or chat with the CSG Within 7 days Medical examination Investigation of forensic …
- csg_sporenkaart_en_a5-liggend_web.pdf (2.99 MB, PDF)… 0800-0188 Free (and anonymous) Chat with us on chatmetcsg.nl Free (and anonymous) We advise you to opt for the green track. This will ensure that you have the best support possible, now and in the future. You decide which track you want to choose. Contact with the CSG stops Advice to victim: arrange psychological care him/herself As soon as you can REPORT to policePossibility to involve a victim lawyer Other options will be discussed (like psychological care) DO NOT REPORT to police Sexual Assault At 1 location I DON’T want to involve the police at this stage Call within 72 hours if you can! Informative meeting with the police Investigation of forensic evidence IS still possible I DO want contact with the police Investigation of forensic evidence is NOT possible Medical examination I DO’NT WANT a case manager I WANT a case manager The CSG will discuss all of the help we are able to offer I DON’T want any contact with the police Psychological and medical care Just psychological care Just medical care Via the CSG General practitioner (GP) GGD More than 7 days ago Call or chat with the CSG Within 7 days Medical examination Investigation of forensic …