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Law & Popular Culture Lecture series
Underlining the value that non-conventional approaches to law offer to a better understanding of social sciences, this Lecture Series aims at sparking continuous debate and dialogue.
31 Oct31 DecITEM & HNP Side Event
Side event of the Institute for Transnational and Euregional cross border cooperation and Mobility (ITEM) and the House of the Dutch Provinces (HNP).
12 Oct- Bachelor regenerative medicine and technology 2024-2025.pdf (88.38 KB, PDF)… Bachelor Regenerative Medicine and Technology 1 Find another programme First year courses Bachelor RMT Year 1 Fac. Health, Medicine and Life Sciences The Molecular Basis of Life Full course description The course ‘The Molecular Basis of Life’ relies on the students’ existing knowledge and … Students are trained in applying key concepts of organic, inorganic and physical/analytical chemistry, such as stability, reactivity, functional groups, reaction/mechanism types, structure, kinetics, thermodynamics, and chemometrics to understand complex biological systems as well as to design materials for biomedical applications. The newly taught concepts are integrated in multidisciplinary cases/problems, which are discussed and worked out in small groups. Course objectives Upon completion … A clinician or researcher specialized in the field will introduce the topic and provide historical RM examples from their respective fields. In addition, ethics of regenerative medicine applications will be discussed in the final lecture, where an open debate with the students will be also stimulated to assess their understanding of the learning objectives and provide further input on the RM cases dealt with in the lectures and tutorials. We foresee to have additional educational …
Cambridge C1 Advanced short course
This preparation course is ideal for those who are already at a C1 level and are applying for university entrance, exchange programs, or Master’s/PhD positions.
- Report Development dialogue CNSdef.pdf (264.49 KB, PDF)… in medicine, biotechnology, physics or artificial intelligence to psychology and liberal arts and sciences. Some programmes in the cluster admit talented students with an HBO (vocational) bachelor diploma. The programmes sometimes struggle with finding the right balance between bridging prior knowledge gaps and providing the students with new learning material. For example, some students find the statistics course too easy, whereas others are truly struggling to keep up. The four programmes in this cluster each handle this in their own way. The VU provides a set of courses in the first semester for all students, to make sure everyone obtains the same knowledge level. The … extracurricular classes to obtain the desired level on the programme’s main topics. At the RU, students can use their elective space to follow courses that remedy any deficiency. The UM offers introductory courses in biology and psychology to create a common language between the various students. The programmes and the panel members agreed that repetition is inevitable, and that it needs not to be a bad thing to have a certain degree of duplication in the programme. However, all students should be …