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Rethinking Higher Education in an AGI World: Reflections from the MINDS Workshop
With artificial intelligence (AI) developing at a rapid pace, conversations around its future impact are becoming increasingly urgent. While artificial general intelligence (AGI) — systems that could rival or exceed human-level performance across tasks — remains a highly debated concept, it cannot...
- fse-dsai-curriculum-2020-2021.pdf (185.11 KB, PDF)… Data Science and Artificial Intelligence 1 Find another programme First year courses BA Data Science & AI Year 1 Core Courses Data Science & Knowledge Engineering Discrete Mathematics Full course description Discrete Mathematics introduces students to mathematical logic and reasoning. Students … recognise whether an argument is sound and if not, why certain steps go wrong. The basics of logic and mathematical proofs will be studied and used to discuss, among other things, concepts such as sets, relations, infinity, functions, permutations and combinations. This course builds upon common sense reasoning and abstract thinking, and no previous knowledge about mathematics is required. Lectures are accompanied with practical assignments to help the students apply the material that was learned. … to apply the material that was learned in the first period to the problem assignment. Additionally the students have to work together in groups of maximally 6 persons. The combination of both of these factors offers a challenging task for the students whereby besides theoretical knowledge also more practical skills such as teamwork and communication are further developed. Prerequisites This project has no prerequisites. This project occurs as part of the prerequisites of project 2-1. KEN1300 …
- Jacques Claessen - Restorative justice. The art of an emancipated crime approach - Inaugural address_1.pdf (1.61 MB, PDF)… and moral damage. This is best achieved through processes that enable all stakeholders to engage in a dialogue and reach agreements on restora tion. This could include victim-offender-mediation as well as conference models that also involve the community. In his inaugural address, Jacques Claessen sets out why he sees restorative justice – unlike criminal justice – as an emancipated and mature approach to crime, both in terms of distributive and proce- dural justice. Drawing on the Golden … voor het Bataafsche volk 1798. De eerste grondwet van Nederland, Nijmegen: Vantilt, 2005, p. 60. 7 Dear Rector Magnificus, dear colleagues and students, dear family and friends, esteemed people here in the hall and via the livestream elsewhere, Always treat every human being well More than ten years ago, I was also in this place. Then, in the con- text of my promotion to doctor. Now, because of my inauguration as endowed professor of restorative justice. Back then, I concluded my … perception and attitude.45 Ideally, a person-to-person encounter takes place. This encounter first and foremost requires an open and curious attitude towards the other person – and, all things consid- ered, also towards oneself, since through the contact with other people, one also gets to know oneself better. More than that even: a person changes through meeting others.46 The French philoso- pher Charles Pépin argues that an encounter can give rise to ‘a shock creating cracks in our shield’, …
- Statuut Ombudsfunctie UM 2024 ENG.pdf (341.42 KB, PDF)… definition in this article is stated in the singular, it includes the plural and vice versa. Article 2 – The position of Ombuds Officer 1. The Executive Board appoints the Ombuds Officer, after having obtained the advice of an Appointments Advisory Committee. The Appointments Advisory Committee is reinstated by the Executive Board for each appointment and consists of five members. Four of the members are affiliated with UM, of which one is a member of the staff section of the University Council, … University Council. 2. This statute comes into effect on 7 February 2024 3 ARTICLE-BY-ARTICLE EXPLANATION Article 1 Paragraph 1(b) The word ‘complaint’ rather than the word ‘Report’ is used for a matter in connection with which the Ombuds Officer is contacted. Although a Report can be a complaint, it can also be something else. In fact, the Ombuds Officer can act even before there is a formal complaint. This also prevents a conflict with the mandate of a complaints committee, for example, where the word complaint is used in a formal sense. The conduct of a body is understood to mean both an act and an omission, as well as treatment or behaviour. Paragraph 1(c) Although a Report can first be made orally, it must be put in writing by the …
Summer time: things to do
Maastricht is a typical student city: it’s deserted from all life in the summer. The remaining brave ones are almost only here to get some cash at a part-time job, study medicine and thus have to work shifts at the hospital or work at a company as in an intern. This means life is less vibrant then...
‘Revisiting Judicial Politics’: MCEL Members Explore Law-Politics Interactions in Recently Published Book
This timely book explores a diverse set of issues, ranging from fundamental rights, asylum and migration law, to the law and politics of the internal market and more institutional perspectives.