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Dr. Kateřina Staňková and Prof. Yvonne van der Meer each secured millions of euros in research funding during UM’s cyberattack. What was that like? And how does the post-Brexit, pandemic reality now affect them as newly-established coordinators of European research networks?
- Annual Report on Social Safety Students 2023.pdf (2.18 MB, PDF)… responsibilities of staff within the Social Safety Team – Students. The team is working on establishing and expanding its network within UM as well as its external network. It hopes to work with various stakeholders and support providers in order to exchange information and knowledge, as well as to identify referral options for students and opportunities that enable the team to better support students directly Within the university, for example, the team has established connections with study … and enabling students to be referred to and supported by staff in other departments. It also aids staff in sharing knowledge, taking practical steps when dealing with cases at hand, and increasing overall awareness. The external network benefits the exchange and sharing of professional expertise, as well as enabling a targeted response to both individual cases and the causes of sexual violence. This includes, for example, liaising with the Maastricht police regarding off- campus safety. >>> …
- mo1617_master_forensica_criminologie_en_rechtspleging_course_description_16-17-nl.pdf (113.5 KB, PDF)… of choice as well as from an EU (criminal policy) perspective. On a cross- border level, discussions will be centered primarily around EU and CoE cooperation realities, both in the sphere of law enforcement (police/customs) and judicial information exchange and cooperation in criminal matters. For the latter, both mutual legal assistance (MLA) and mutual recognition based approaches will pass in review. Transatlantic information exchange and the gathering and use of evidence (both of the EU and the EU member states with the USA) will be studied as a selected issue, given the relevance thereof from a comparative/net-widening legal perspective. A wide variety of investigative or …
- alumni_policy_maastricht_university_meeting_minds_2.0_2021-2026_def.pdf (2.58 MB, PDF)… and register for activities, share information, and foster and facilitate contact both among alumni and between alumni and UM. Networking: building, maintaining and promoting alumni relationships in the UM network. Networking contributes to the mutual exchange of information and experiences. It also fosters the acquisition of new insights/ideas and identification of opportunities and possibilities in terms of lifelong development. Alumni feed into this network with their expertise, talent, … to share knowledge, spark inspiration and build meaningful long-term relationships. This learning environment will be the primary platform through which to offer the three components mentioned above. This way, the AO can stimulate continuous knowledge exchange, talent and career development and academic involvement, for and by our alumni, nationally and internationally. Acknowledgements Summary Glossary UM alumni 1. Mission: Meeting Minds 2. Vision 3. Strategy 3.1 Networking 3.2 Lifelong development …
- Early Life Growth and the Development of Preschool Wheeze, Independent from Overweight - The LucKi Birth Cohort Study.pdf (376.85 KB, PDF)… were treated as categorical variables in the analyses. Missing values were replaced with the value of the most frequent category. Statistical Analyses We applied univariable and multivariable logistic generalized estimating equations (GEE) models with exchangeable corre- lation structure, for birth weight and weight, height, and BMI growth rates separately. The GEE approach is especially suit- able for analysis of longitudinal data with repeated measure- ments.26 In multivariable analyses, we … (0.54-0.73) 0.65 (0.53-0.79) BMI growth rate (per SDS) Crude OR (95% CI) 2.20 (1.91-2.54) 1.16 (0.99-1.36) aOR (95% CI)z 2.47 (2.11-2.90) 1.16 (0.99-1.37) 1.15 (0.98-1.36) ORs with 95% CIs were calculated from GEE logistic regression analyses, with an exchangeable correlation structure. Wheeze, overweight, and growth rates have been measured repeatedly in 3 time periods (age 0-7 months, age 7-14 months, and age 2-3 years). Statistically significant associations (P < .05) are displayed in bold type. …
- Papadopoulos_CV_May2022.pdf (425.09 KB, PDF)… and/or internal funding to support my own research agenda. ᴏ Managing research projects, including staff, reporting, and finances. ᴏ Presenting and publishing research outcomes in peer-reviewed venues. ᴏ Developing, managing and delivering knowledge exchange and external engagement. Teaching ᴏ Designing and delivering courses and teaching/training programmes in my area of expertise. Home Address Nieuwstraat 12 6211CS, Maastricht Limburg The Netherlands mailto:k.papadopoulos@maastrichtuniversity.nl … Built Environments. Topoi Building, Free University, Berlin (2 April 2010). 2009: Virtual Reconstructions and Archaeological Interpretation: From Theory to Practice. Department of Archaeology, University of Southampton (24 November 2009). KNOWLEDGE EXCHANGE/ CONFERENCE ACTIVITY Conferences/Symposia Organised 2020: Design Thinking & Maker Culture: Sticky Learning for the 21st Century, Co-organiser (Online Delivery), 8 April - 11 June 2020. 2020: Dispelling Shadows: Light, Built Spaces, and …
- 3_-_category_real_estate_0.pdf (197.9 KB, PDF)… are three theses to be written about this. Kahneman and Tversky have introduced the concept of loss aversion. Subsequent researchers have found that this – beside other aspects of behavioral economics – plays an important role in stock and option trading, as well as in housing markets. However, that research invariably looks at short-term historic data. The purpose of the second thesis topic is to look at loss aversion and the disposition effect in housing transaction in the very long run, …