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- mod0320recoast.pdf (1.18 MB, PDF)… practices (e.g. video art and AI) • How both the sciences and the arts “imagine” our culture’s future (e.g. scientific promises and expectations and Science Fiction) Examples at the ‘cross roads’ of arts, science and technology • Training of all the competences of a scientific researcher • Interdisciplinary research • Research methods • Writing skills What is a research master? • Hands-on research • Variety of qualitative methodologies (historical, philosophical, literary, anthropological, … • Bhubaneswar (IN) • Berlin (G) • Padua (IT) • The promotion of edible insects as solution for global food problems • An affordance model of creativity • Xenotransplantation • The return to modernism in architecture • Extra-terrestial Intelligence • Online digital music technologies • New Orleans and Dutch coastal engineering • New rice technology in India • Direct broadcasting satellites and Europe • European food safety • Mobile phone health scares in Germany • Pharmacogenomics Some of the … May 1, 2020 (but do apply as soon as you have made your decision—you will receive an answer within 4 weeks) What are the deadlines? See website: https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/education/master/research- master-cultures-arts-science-and-technology Contact the Director of Studies: Dr. Anique Hommels a.hommels@maastrichtuniversity.nl More information https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/education/master/research-master-cultures-arts-science-and-technology …
- regulations_on_selection_for_bachelors_programmes_with_restricted_intake_academic_year_2023_2024.pdf (337.34 KB, PDF)… September 2023. The Student Services Centre (SSC) will handle the request on the Executive Board's behalf prior to 1 October 2023. Article 7 Fraud In the event of fraud in the application and selection process (for example in the data specified in the online survey or while completing the tests), a candidate will be immediately excluded from 4 further participation in the selection procedure for the relevant bachelor’s programme at Maastricht University for the 2023/2024 academic year. Article 8 Objections and appeals … Office of the Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences (FHML). The candidates then receive an invitation to participate in the selection procedure which contains a link to the online survey. In the online survey, candidates fill out their contact details and information about their previous education (exact level, diploma, and grades in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, and English) (criterion 1). In addition, the prospective students are asked to provide information on …
- Bachelor health sciences 2024-2025.pdf (303.7 KB, PDF)… play regarding technology in healthcare? What does the constant development of technology entail for our society and our healthcare? Is knowledge of technology and ICT necessary? Certainly not! You enter as a basic health scientist, and not as a computer science student. It is still the Health Sciences programme: you learn a lot about healthcare, but also the basics of programming. In principle, you can start this specialisation without any technical knowledge, but a … care is organised, which (future) care issues need to be solved and how you can contribute as a health scientist. Examples of questions that get addressed are: Bachelor Health Sciences 3 What forms of formal and informal care do patients come into contact with? How is healthcare financed and organized in the Netherlands (and in other countries)? What is the quality of health care and how can it be improved? How can entrepreneurship lead to effective innovations and how can they be implemented? … theories, and to support ones position with arguments. Communication After this week the student is able To give expression to one’s own moral compass supported by theoretical arguments in writing. Recommended reading This is the link to Keylinks, our online reference list. GZW2224 Period 4 3 Feb 2025 7 Feb 2025 Print course description ECTS credits: 2.0 Instruction language: English Coordinator: E.S. Raap Teaching methods: Assignment(s), Lecture(s), Paper(s) Assessment methods: Assignment, …
- factsheet_maastrichtheta_v2.pdf (935.24 KB, PDF)… HTA takes places in: How to prepare a systematic review of eco- nomic evaluations for informing evidence- based healthcare decisions: https:// pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27805469/ MaastrichtHETA Optimizing healthcare decision-making and population health Contact Maastricht University Dr. Mickael Hiligsmann Dept. Health Services Research - DUB 30 P.O. Box 616 6200 MD Maastricht +31(0)43 3882219 m.hiligsmann@maastrichtuniversity.nl https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/maastrichtheta Health Technology Assessment (HTA) Self-learning Online Course Provides insights and knowledge about several aspects of HTA with a special focus on eco- nomic evaluations. Enhances the understanding of methods used in different health economic studies and the interpretation of their results. … pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30382319/ CHEC (Consensus Health Economic Criteria) list: https:// www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/research/ caphri/our-research/creating-value- based-health-care/chec-list-consensus- health-economic Other products Tools for Risk Communication in Health Technology Assessments: https:// pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34278550/ mailto:i.vanderputten@maastrichtunversity.nl …
- platform scientific integrity MUMC+UM 1123_staff_VB1_2.pdf (154.74 KB, PDF)… plagiarism, not respecting intellectual property, or copyright infringement or other misconduct on the part of staff or others involved in research. Impartiality You suspect a conflict of interest of you yourself and/or colleague, e.g., because of a company, a relation, business gifts or invitations, financial interests or ancillary activities. Social safety You are not treated with respect by one or more others (in word, gesture, or writing). You suffer from discrimination, aggression, violence, … and corrected. Make it open to discussion; speak up about it! Discuss with the person concerned and/or with someone within your research environment, if you feel comfortable CCP (Concerns & Complaints Point) who will guide you to the following contact persons Speak up about it! Platform Scientific Integrity Data breach / ICT You suspect that you or another employee may be careless with information, e.g., violating confidentiality, not guaranteeing privacy. This can be done, for example, by … discover that personal data may have been leaked 2. you discover (possibly) harmful ICT activities (e.g., hacking, illegal software, phishing) FHML: Service desk ICTS MUMC+: IRIS Roadmap Scientific Integrity and Social Safety Scan the QR-code for the online version versie 02-23 https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/research/integrity-ethics/scientific-integrity https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/research/integrity-ethics/scientific-integrity …
- platform scientific integrity MUMC+UM 1123_staff_VB1_1.pdf (154.74 KB, PDF)… plagiarism, not respecting intellectual property, or copyright infringement or other misconduct on the part of staff or others involved in research. Impartiality You suspect a conflict of interest of you yourself and/or colleague, e.g., because of a company, a relation, business gifts or invitations, financial interests or ancillary activities. Social safety You are not treated with respect by one or more others (in word, gesture, or writing). You suffer from discrimination, aggression, violence, … and corrected. Make it open to discussion; speak up about it! Discuss with the person concerned and/or with someone within your research environment, if you feel comfortable CCP (Concerns & Complaints Point) who will guide you to the following contact persons Speak up about it! Platform Scientific Integrity Data breach / ICT You suspect that you or another employee may be careless with information, e.g., violating confidentiality, not guaranteeing privacy. This can be done, for example, by … discover that personal data may have been leaked 2. you discover (possibly) harmful ICT activities (e.g., hacking, illegal software, phishing) FHML: Service desk ICTS MUMC+: IRIS Roadmap Scientific Integrity and Social Safety Scan the QR-code for the online version versie 02-23 https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/research/integrity-ethics/scientific-integrity https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/research/integrity-ethics/scientific-integrity …
- platform scientific integrity MUMC+UM 1123_staff_VB1_0.pdf (154.74 KB, PDF)… plagiarism, not respecting intellectual property, or copyright infringement or other misconduct on the part of staff or others involved in research. Impartiality You suspect a conflict of interest of you yourself and/or colleague, e.g., because of a company, a relation, business gifts or invitations, financial interests or ancillary activities. Social safety You are not treated with respect by one or more others (in word, gesture, or writing). You suffer from discrimination, aggression, violence, … and corrected. Make it open to discussion; speak up about it! Discuss with the person concerned and/or with someone within your research environment, if you feel comfortable CCP (Concerns & Complaints Point) who will guide you to the following contact persons Speak up about it! Platform Scientific Integrity Data breach / ICT You suspect that you or another employee may be careless with information, e.g., violating confidentiality, not guaranteeing privacy. This can be done, for example, by … discover that personal data may have been leaked 2. you discover (possibly) harmful ICT activities (e.g., hacking, illegal software, phishing) FHML: Service desk ICTS MUMC+: IRIS Roadmap Scientific Integrity and Social Safety Scan the QR-code for the online version versie 02-23 https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/research/integrity-ethics/scientific-integrity https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/research/integrity-ethics/scientific-integrity …
- platform scientific integrity MUMC+UM 1123_staff_VB1.pdf (154.74 KB, PDF)… plagiarism, not respecting intellectual property, or copyright infringement or other misconduct on the part of staff or others involved in research. Impartiality You suspect a conflict of interest of you yourself and/or colleague, e.g., because of a company, a relation, business gifts or invitations, financial interests or ancillary activities. Social safety You are not treated with respect by one or more others (in word, gesture, or writing). You suffer from discrimination, aggression, violence, … and corrected. Make it open to discussion; speak up about it! Discuss with the person concerned and/or with someone within your research environment, if you feel comfortable CCP (Concerns & Complaints Point) who will guide you to the following contact persons Speak up about it! Platform Scientific Integrity Data breach / ICT You suspect that you or another employee may be careless with information, e.g., violating confidentiality, not guaranteeing privacy. This can be done, for example, by … discover that personal data may have been leaked 2. you discover (possibly) harmful ICT activities (e.g., hacking, illegal software, phishing) FHML: Service desk ICTS MUMC+: IRIS Roadmap Scientific Integrity and Social Safety Scan the QR-code for the online version versie 02-23 https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/research/integrity-ethics/scientific-integrity https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/research/integrity-ethics/scientific-integrity …