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- Master thesis Merle Larro.pdf (1.36 MB, PDF)… are recognizable as such. Place: Date: Signature: Vienna, Austria 2023, July 7 3 Acknowledgements I would like to express my deepest gratitude to my first supervisor, Dr. Ron Cörvers, for incredibly helpful on-the-point feedback and a great sense of where I wanted to go but did not dare to (and for pushing me to go there). This endeavour would not have been possible without the participation of the interviewees allowing me an insight into their perspectives and experiences, I am immensely grateful … climate change mitigation by sequestering carbon and storing it in trees and soils. The Acorn programme is one example of the voluntary carbon market (VCM), where sequestered carbon can be traded, benefiting the agroforestry farmer with additional income. By interviewing ten representatives from five key actor groups, this thesis explored the role of gender equality (GE) and women´s empowerment (WE) in the agroforestry project Solidaridad ECA Uganda, located around Mount Elgon (Uganda), … of women, especially when support of family was lacking (Mulyoutami et al., 2015), linking them to external stakeholders and facilitating knowledge acquisition (Bourne et al., 2015). Gendered resource accessibility is linked to the gender of contact people and technical personnel (Fortmann & Rocheleau, 1985), and often includes ownership of farming and transportation equipment (e.g., bicycle) (Assé & Lassoie, 2011). Differences between women and men in the perceived and preferred benefits …
More than another ‘to-do’: how the UTQ helped me rethink my teaching
At Maastricht University, the University Teaching Qualification (UTQ) is a professional development programme designed to strengthen teaching and learning. It supports teachers in developing core teaching competencies through a combination of workshops, peer learning, on-the-job experience, and...
Ozempic – obesity solved?
Obesity is one of the great public health problems we face. New drugs such as Ozempic offer possibilities but also raise moral, economic and health questions. Why is ‘just lose some weight’ naïve and unempirical? Why might covering Ozempic be cheaper for health insurers? We brought together experts...
- UMag JUN 24 opmaak_WEB_SPREAD.pdf (4.82 MB, PDF)… 2024 on education and research at Maastricht University Not one for the spotlight Farewell interview with university vice president Nick Bos p 12 Artificial intelligence and the law Konrad Kollnig on how we can enforce laws concerning AI, privacy and competition p 7 Innocent citizens behind bars all over Europe Jenny Schell-Leugers p 27 Photography Hugo Thomassen A vibrant university vibrant vibrant Society is stuck on a one-way superhighway of value destruction, if you ask Nancy Bocken. The … Outside Maastricht, too, great strides have been taken over the past decade. Take the creation of the Brightlands Circular Space, an impressive research facility for plastic recycling, or the Brightlands Future of Farming Institute in Venlo, where a unique electric greenhouse was recently constructed. Year after year, new study programmes are added and our database of alumni and alumni activities grows. Yet, our growth is not merely quantitative, but qualitative, too: we change by coming … requires additional staff, which puts them at a competitive disadvantage.” Being too much of a crook could have negative conse- quences; being not enough of a crook means betraying your shareholders. “That’s why I’m so excited about digging deeper to find out how we can collect evidence of illegal practices. It’s clear that the current rules aren’t being properly enforced, so we have to ask ourselves how we can better translate between law and computer science.” “I shouldn’t have to be doing this,” …
- Curriculum LAW Master International Laws 2021-2022.pdf (245.68 KB, PDF)… Master International Laws 1 Find another programme Compulsory courses Master International Laws compulsory courses Faculty of Law Language Course French RTAALFR Period 3 3 Jan 2022 28 Jan 2022 Print course description ECTS credits: 6.0 Faculty of Law Public International Law Full course description … of law, the law-making process, participants in the international legal system and the nature of international legal obligations). Students thus learn what international law can and cannot regulate; who has the capacity to breach international law; where an international legal obligation is derived from and when is it breached. This course is conceptual in nature and is not primarily concerned with substantive subfields of international law, such as international trade law, international criminal … and human rights law (UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights and the debate surrounding an internationally binding instrument, corporate human rights litigation in national courts) international economic law (OECD Guidelines and National Contact Points, CSR in investment treaties and arbitration) company law and the developments towards CSR-oriented disclosure rules, due diligence, and sustainable corporate governance civil law (tort and contract law) including its private …
- Admission requirements_Bachelor_Regenerative_Medicine_and_Technology_2024-2025.pdf (174.56 KB, PDF)… Find another programme Regenerative Medicine and Technology Admission requirements On this page, you will find important details of the application process (such as deadlines, admission requirements, required documents and application assessment) for the bachelor’s programme in Regenerative Medicine and Technology for academic year 2024-2025. Which academic year? The information on this page is for students who would like to start in academic year 2024-2025. Questions about admission? Contact us via study@maastrichtuniversity.nl Important deadlines for this study programme The bachelor’s programme in Regenerative Medicine and Technology starts in September. The deadlines below are applicable for applying for a start in September … study programme, it is important that you inform yourself of the deadlines that you need to meet. The important deadlines when applying for this study programme are provided in the table below. Note: if you are viewing this webpage on your phone, we recommend that you use landscape mode. Date What you need to know about this date 1 October 2023 Studielink is open for applications for the academic year 2024-2025 Up to and including 1 April 2024, 23:59 CET Deadline for completing the entire …
- H1TEVREG_0.pdf (754.25 KB, PDF)… Only educational institutes can apply for study visas and residence permits. Therefore, you must: - Upload the necessary documents (paragraph A) to https://myum.unimaas.nl/irj/portal - Make the necessary payment(s) (paragraph B) Deadline for file completion • When starting in September: 30 June 2025 at 23:59:59CET • When starting in February: 30 November 2025 at 23:59:59CET This includes the document verification process, so we strongly recommend completing earlier. Start uploading your … have - To obtain sufficient permission to act on your behalf as stipulated by European privacy legislation - To make sure you have taken note of all conditions for receiving the residence permit CAREFULLY CHECK THE CONTENTS OF THE FORM BEFORE SIGNING Where to collect your MVV sticker Your home address should be in the same country where you pick up your visa unless this is impossible because the Dutch embassy or consulate in that country does not issue visas or because that country does not have a … form (enclosure 1). https://www.netherlandsworldwide.nl/visa-the-netherlands/mvv-long-stay https://www.netherlandsandyou.nl/about-this-website 5 5. A completed Antecedents Certificate (enclosure 2) You must complete sections 1 and 2. When in doubt, contact the Visa Office. Required document: A completed and signed Antecedents Certificate (enclosure 2). 6. A completed Declaration of intent to undergo a TB test (enclosure 3) For individuals of certain nationalities, obtaining a Dutch residence …