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- Form 2 - Request for Admission.docx (22.92 KB, DOCX)… to the first or second degree[footnoteRef:6]. [6: Article 6 section 2. In case family ties do exist, a motivated request to be exempted from the mentioned article should be added in writing, see Article 6, section 3.] Attached to this letter you will find a declaration of academic integrity , signed by the candidate[footnoteRef:7]. [7: Article 4 section 2e.] With kind regards Name intended principal supervisor: Signature: Date: Name doctoral candidate: Signature: Date: Upon approval for admission …
- quality assurance - QAC Minutes Sept 2023 final.docx (17.86 KB, DOCX)… Minutes of the CAPHRI Research Quality Assurance Committee, 1st September 2023 Present: Laure Wynants, David Shaw, Mark Spigt, Bart Penders, Tim Schouten, Bjorn Winkens, Carmen Dirksen 1. Committee procedures LW welcomed TS, new PhD student member, to the committee. DS reported that the official QAC procedures were presented to and accepted by the School Council. 2. Proposed change in audit process DS has explained the QAC’s views on … review issues MS asked about the issue of non-WMO statements being regarded as full ethics review. DS said that METC was piloting full review of non-WMO applications but that the timescale for this was unclear. MS remarked that researchers still find this issue confusing. CD informed the committee that a new regulation is being prepared (currently in consultation round) commissioned by the ministry of health on harmonising (ethical) review of medical scientific non-WMO research. ). …
- computer_science_-_electrocardiographic_imaging_with_smart_mathematics.pdf (286.78 KB, PDF)… electrical signals, measured on the patient’s body, reflecting what happens on the heart. A new technique, developed in the last 25 years, is electrocardiographic imaging (ECGI). This technique uses a vest with about 200 electrodes and is now slowly finding its way into clinical practice. By solving the “inverse problem of electrocardiography”, the 200 recorded signals are used to compute a 3D visualization of electrical activity on the heart, and to create movies of electrical propagation. This allows for more advanced diagnosis and better mechanistic understanding. Currently, this technique is expensive and requires CT or MRI-scans to build a sufficiently accurate patient-specific model. Hypothesis and Objectives: The goal of this project is to develop a combination of mathematical and machine learning techniques (“smart mathematics”!), which makes ECGI work without scans sufficiently well. Reconstructions are nowadays computed by solving an ill-posed and underdetermined linear system of equations A X …
- business_in_asia_course_1_2.docx (17.5 KB, DOCX)… Course title Culture, politics and society in contemporary Asia Course code EBC2037 ECTS credits 6,5 Period 1 >> find the information for period 2 below Level Introductory Coordinator Noi Kwanjai For more information: n.kwanjai@maastrichtuniversity.nl Language of instruction English Goals Understanding economic issues in contemporary Asian society in their … In particular we will pay attention to business policy, organizational structure and management processes. Among the issues and topics for analysis are: - Business organization and management - Management of technology and quality - International competition and cooperation - Foreign direct investment and technology transfer - Intellectual property rights - Role of the state and external environment Literature The main text book for the course is: Hasegawa, Harukiyo and Carlos Noronha, …
- LBM Guidelines card A4 for blogs (1).pdf (105.19 KB, PDF)… Law Blogs Maastricht Information for authors LBM About LBM Law Blogs Maastricht is the Faculty of Law’s bilingual blog site. We publish blog posts on output and findings written by scholars on a wide range of topics. Additionally, Law Blogs Maastricht offers reflection on legal issues and topical events. We aim to make our legal expertise accessible to many target groups, like professionals, students, press and society as a whole. We also feature new books and short videos containing current analyses and com- mentaries. It is our intention to constantly improve and develop LBM and to widely spread the knowledge we have at the faculty. This document will inform you about Law Blogs Maastricht and provide you with clear guidelines for writing blogs. Tone … way we are able to control the consistency of the images. LBM blogs may be: • About topical issues • About your research output or least contain a preliminary conclusion • A book review • About your thesis • About a scholarly article published elsewhere • About an upcoming event • A blog series by students on a specific project. • Written for LBM, or blogs you have published elsewhere. LBM Book section For recently published books we have provided an entry on the site. We will publish a short …
- lbm-guidelines-card-a4-for-blogs-1-.pdf (105.19 KB, PDF)… Law Blogs Maastricht Information for authors LBM About LBM Law Blogs Maastricht is the Faculty of Law’s bilingual blog site. We publish blog posts on output and findings written by scholars on a wide range of topics. Additionally, Law Blogs Maastricht offers reflection on legal issues and topical events. We aim to make our legal expertise accessible to many target groups, like professionals, students, press and society as a whole. We also feature new books and short videos containing current analyses and com- mentaries. It is our intention to constantly improve and develop LBM and to widely spread the knowledge we have at the faculty. This document will inform you about Law Blogs Maastricht and provide you with clear guidelines for writing blogs. Tone … way we are able to control the consistency of the images. LBM blogs may be: • About topical issues • About your research output or least contain a preliminary conclusion • A book review • About your thesis • About a scholarly article published elsewhere • About an upcoming event • A blog series by students on a specific project. • Written for LBM, or blogs you have published elsewhere. LBM Book section For recently published books we have provided an entry on the site. We will publish a short …
- fpn_admissions_manual_application_subsidiary_students_fpn_2020-2021.docx (414.18 KB, DOCX)… · Ingevuld aanmeldformulier · Pasfoto · Kopie geldig paspoort of EU ID kaart · Geldig bewijs van inschrijving van je universiteit · Bewijs van behaalde vooropleiding · Recente cijferlijst van je vooropleiding · Bewijs van toestemming van de examencommissie van je universiteit · Evt. bewijs van kennis van het probleem gestuurd onderwijs (PBL) U kunt zich aanmelden door het aanvraagformulier te uploaden met hierin vermeldt welke module(s) u wilt volgen, waarom u dit wilt en welke vooropleiding u … mogelijk. Dit kan wel voor meerdere modules zijn. Application subsidiary student Apply for a course via http://myum.unimaas.nl/anonymous to create a student account at Maastricht University. You need this account to enter the MyUm portal to complete your registration and upload the application form and required documents. Within a few days, you will receive an e-mail with your user name and password. Please check your spam inbox as well. Follow the instructions in the email. Please do so … · Most recent List of Grades previous education · A proof of approval of the Board of Examiners of your own university · If you are familiar with PBL, please send a proof · Proof of previous education Please use the registration form, which you can find on the website and mention the course(s) you would like to follow, why you would like to follow the course(s) and what your relevant preparatory training or professional experience is. Please do not forget to upload certified transcripts of the …
- fpn_admissions_manual_application_non-degree_seeking_students_fpn_2019-2020.docx (413.08 KB, DOCX)… als onderwijscontractant mogelijk. Dit kan wel voor meerdere modules zijn. Application Apply for a module via http://myum.unimaas.nl/anonymous to create a student account at Maastricht University. You need this account to enter the MyUm portal to complete your registration and upload the application form and required documents. Within a few days, you will receive an e-mail with your user name and password. Please check your spam inbox as well. Follow the instructions in the email. Please do so within 7 days after receiving the e-mail, otherwise the account will be locked. Go to the MyUM portal to complete your registration. Select the sheet ‘Student Administration’ and select ‘Admission Start’. Fill in the fields: Fill in all the required blanks on the next page. After the last page press ‘submit’. Then go to ‘upload documents’. Upload the … application form · Passport size photo · Photocopy of your valid passport or EU ID Card · Photocopy of your UM-card (only PhD-students) · Proof of previous education · Most recent List of Grades Please use the registration form, which you can find on the website and mention the course(s) you would like to follow, why you would like to follow the course(s) and what your relevant preparatory training or professional experience is. Please do not forget to upload certified transcripts of the …
- Experience day Global Studies Bacchi (2012).pdf (109.67 KB, PDF)… what one thinks is problematic (needs to change). Following this thinking, policies and policy proposals contain implicit representations of what is considered to be the ‘problem’ (‘problem representations’). For example, if forms of training are recommended to improve women’s status and promotion opportunities, the implication is that their lack of training is the ‘problem’, responsible for ‘holding them back’. The task in a ‘WPR’ analysis is to read policies with an eye to discerning how the ‘problem’ is represented within them and to subject this problem representation to critical scrutiny. This task is accomplished through a set of six questions and an accompanying undertaking to apply the questions to one’s own proposals for change: 1. What’s the ‘problem’ (for example, of ‘problem gamblers’, ‘drug use/abuse’, ‘gender inequality’, ‘domestic violence’, … be in a specific policy or policy proposal? 2. What presuppositions or assumptions underpin this representation of the ‘problem’? 3. How has this representation of the ‘problem’ come about? 4. What is left unproblematic in this problem representation? Where are the silences? Can the ‘problem’ be thought about differently? 5. What effects are produced by this representation of the ‘problem’? 6. How/where has this representation of the ‘problem’ been produced, disseminated and defended? How has it …
- vanessa_tunsmeyer.pdf (729.81 KB, PDF)… for repatriation 3. Existing approaches motivating use of human rights 4. Continuing relevance of using human rights approach to repatriation of colonial collections Terminology • Repatriation to denote return of cultural heritage to descendant source community. Repatriation can be international or intra-national. • Cultural heritage, encompassing tangible and intangible forms of heritage, with culture being understood broadly in the sense of UNESCO Declaration on Cultural Diversity and Art.23 GC HRCee. • Colonialism to refer to both phenomenon of European colonization and settler … self-determination – link to right not to be submitted to ethnocide – Declaration San José • Ethnocide, according to the declaration - “means that an ethnic group is denied the right to enjoy, develop and transmit its own culture and its own language, where collectively or individually. This involves an extreme form of massive violation of human rights and, in particular, the right of ethnic groups to respect for their cultural identity, as established by numerous declarations, covenants and …