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- FASoS - Arts and Heritage 2024-2025.pdf (203.01 KB, PDF)… Museums had and still have various tasks such as collecting, conservation, research and education. However, there are many different types of museums and the contemporary museum differs from museums in the nineteenth century, which were mainly visited by the middle classes. Nowadays participation and reaching a broad and diverse audience are important for the legitimation of museums. In order to fulfill these new societal function museums changed their presentations from object centered to context and visitor centered and cultural or museum education has gained importance. In this course students will study the historic development of the museum as an institution, museum architecture, organization, funding, exhibitions, education programs, information and websites, through reading, lectures, discussions and working visits to museums. Course objectives Students know, are able to identify and do understand different forms of museums; Students know and understand main issues in museum studies and the historic development of museums; Students know, understand are …
- csc-um_phd_programme_application_form_dysphagia_in_tl.pdf (131.87 KB, PDF)… Faculty/ Department/ Institute/ School contact person: When the application is granted by both the CSC and UM, the contact person is responsible for the practical arrangements (i.e. assistance in obtaining a visa, finding accommodation, etc.) of the visit of the PhD candidate: - Initial(s), first name, surname: Secretariat GROW - Research group: Dysphagia Research Lab In this link you can find information on the work of the Interdisciplinary Dysphagia Team of the Comprehensive Cancer Center … and validation of visuoperceptual variables to measure swallowing function in TLE patients using VFSS. Setting and Methods: TLE-specific visuoperceptual variables will be developed using a database with standardized VFSS recordings of TLE patients who visited the outpatient clinic of OD in the MUMC+. Also, patient demographic, tumor staging, and oncological treatment data are available in this database to ensure external and internal validity of the study. The feasibility and methodological aspects …
- iro_ucv_infosheet_incoming_students-2021.pdf (233.11 KB, PDF)… [Type text] International Relations Office – University College Venlo ucv-iro@maastrichtuniversity.nl Postal Address International Relations Office University College Venlo Maastricht University PO BOX 8 5900 AA Venlo The Netherlands Visiting Address UM Campus Venlo Nassaustraat 36 5911 BV Venlo Tel: +31 (0)43 388 3177 Homepage UCV www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/ucv Website Exchange Students International Relations Office UCV International Relations Office • Incoming students • … grade transcript of current studies • If applicable: copy of Bachelor diploma Visa and Residence Permit For a temporary study period in the Netherlands, nationals from countries outside the European Union need an entry visa/residence permit. Please visit the Maastricht University Visa Office website for the most up-to-date information. Insurance Everyone (temporarily) living in the Netherlands is obliged to have a health insurance, including students. Liability insurance is also highly …
- mod0930fe.pdf (4.55 MB, PDF)… speculation) ECB and Monetary Policy • What is money and why do we need it? Is money “neutral”? • “Transmission” channels between monetary /real sphere of the economy and how effective is monetary policy? • Position, policies of the ECB (including a visit to the ECB) • Monetary policy has been THE crucial factor in stabilizing the financial system! Fixed Income Management • Basics of bond “arithmetics” (duration, convexity, term structure, forward rates etc) • Fixed income portfolio management • … Consultant Financial Advisor Statistical Analyst CEO Credit Risk Manager Economist Financial Analyst Consultant Analyst Mergers & Acquisitions Economist Investment Analyst Consultant Economist Investment Analyst Consultant Financial Analyst Questions? Visit us at the information market in the Mensa Slide Number 1 Stefan Straetmans�Associate Professor of Finance Today’s Agenda Slide Number 4 Programme structure Slide Number 6 Slide Number 7 Slide Number 8 Slide Number 9 Quantitative Techniques for …
- de-bie.pdf (181.05 KB, PDF)… Opportunities for Sustainable Public Procurement Briefing Series, Legal Briefing No. 7: ‘Award Criteria’ October 2011 (ClientEarth, Justice for the Planet), http://www.clientearth.org/reports/procurement-briefing-no-7-award-criteria.pdf (last visited 3 May 2012 ). http://www.clientearth.org/reports/procurement-briefing-no-7-award-criteria.pdf 15 First, in the Preamble of the Directive a reference is made to Article 6 of the Treaty of the European Community (now Article 11 TFEU) which … of the European Commission for discussion, ‘EU public procurement legislation: delivering results. Summary of evaluation report’, p. 8, http://ec.europa.eu/internal_market/publicprocurement/docs/modernising_rules/executive- summary_en.pdf (last visited 3 May 2012). 64 COM(2001) 274. http://ec.europa.eu/internal_market/publicprocurement/docs/modernising_rules/executive-summary_en.pdf http://ec.europa.eu/internal_market/publicprocurement/docs/modernising_rules/executive-summary_en.pdf 17 be … Sustainable Industrial Policy Action Plan, COM(2008) 397 final. 68 COM(2008) 400 final. 69 European Commission, ‘Public Procurement for a Better Environment’. European Commission Environment, http://ec.europa.eu/environment/gpp/gpp_policy_en.htm (last visited 2 May 2012). 70 COM(2008) 400 final, p. 4. 71 Ibid. http://ec.europa.eu/environment/gpp/gpp_policy_en.htm 18 which the Commission has aimed to implement GPP was by the creation of GPP criteria in certain products markets at a European level, …
- 2020-21 activity report Brussels.pdf (16 MB, PDF)… Officer Melissa Beltgens Operations & Communications Manager The Campus Brussels Team Mariolina Eliantonio Director Paul Stephenson Associate Director How to get in touch? Email us at campusbrussels@maastrichtuniveristy.nl Call us at +31 43 388 4383 Visit us at Avenue de Tervueren 153, 1150, Brussels, Belgium 4 mailto:campusbrussels@maastrichtuniveristy.nl A N N U A L A C T I V I T Y R E P O R T 2 0 2 0 - 2 0 2 1 The Campus Brussels Board Prof. Dr. Mathieu Segers Representative of Studio Europa … ME: You have mentioned a number of Europe-related initiatives. How do you see the synergies between them and Campus Brussels? MP: The Campus offers an added element to UM's European activities. For example, masterclasses or students who can do site visits there. And if you talk about European policy, European politics, European development... being in Brussels gives you access to the European Commission, the European Parliament, NGOs, etc. Talking to people is very different from doing it at a … in the future.' Annika Kirfel, UM Alumna Former HR Manager, Student Forum Maastricht 15 A N N U A L A C T I V I T Y R E P O R T 2 0 2 0 - 2 0 2 1 "The evening reception at Campus Brussels with programme alumni really made our Brussels trip. After a visit of the institutions it was wonderful to be able to bring current and former students together for an informal gathering. The table set-up enabled students to have conversations with our graduates in small groups and get tips on how to promote …
- instellingsplan_middellange_termijnaanpak_corona_en.pdf (1.93 MB, PDF)… the spread of the virus through education. In addition, students and staff showing symptoms can take a self-test to quickly determine whether or not they can come to UM. We expect students and staff to act responsibly and test themselves before visiting the campus or coming in to work if they have any symptoms. Implementation: UM-institutional plan medium-term strategy for COVID | version 1 | October 2022 Page 13 of 47 · Students and staff follow the three steps of the step-by-step plan … twice a week Carrying out a precautionary self-test in this intervention phase is a preventive measure to curb the spread of the virus. We expect students and staff to act responsibly and take a self-test twice a week as a precautionary measure before visiting the campus or coming in to work. However, the use of a self-test is and will remain voluntary. Implementation: · To prevent the further spread of the virus as much as possible, students and staff showing COVID symptoms are not welcome on … COVID times. The purpose of these measures is to prevent the virus from spreading, to keep education open and accessible in a safe manner, and to create some measure of predictability for all those involved in the education, i.e. students, staff, and visitors. The green scenarios are based on the impact and infectivity of a cold virus or flu virus. The measures are limited to society-wide efforts to prevent the spread of the virus and to comply with the basic health and hygiene recommendations. If …
- EER 23-24 MSc Biobased Materials-Systems Biology-Imaging Engineering.pdf (589.89 KB, PDF)… 3 Use of the exam room .................................................................................... 35 Section 4 Handing in exams .......................................................................................... 36 Section 5 Toilet visits ................................................................................................... 36 Section 6 Completion instructions .................................................................................. 37 Section 7 Suspected … See also Article 16, paragraph g. 7. The Board of Examiners may determine that students must provide proof of identity in conformity with the provisions of Article 3 when handing in their exams and before they can leave the room. Section 5 Toilet visits Article 12 Restrictions; medical necessity 1. Students are permitted a maximum of two toilet visits during two-hour exams. No toilet visits are permitted during the first and last 30 minutes of the exam. 2. students are permitted a maximum of three toilet visits during three-hour exams. No toilet visits are permitted during the first and last …
- to print full programme 23-24-25 oct.pdf (930.54 KB, PDF)… Room 0.007 - 16:15-16:30 17:00 - 21:00 FIRST MORSE CONFERENCE SOCIAL EVENT 17:00/17:15 - Walk from conference venue toward Thiessen Wijnkoopers (Grote Gracht 18, 6211 SW Maastricht) - (about 1km walking distance) 17:30/19:00 - Welcome aperitif, guided visit of the century-old wine cellars, local wines tasting with matching small bites 19:00-20:30 One-course shared dinner Coffee Break ROOM 0.037ROOM 0.033 *Finance out of control - Rens van Tilburg - MORSE Conference – 24-10 at 09h00 – UCM Room 0.014 … 11h30-13h00 - Registrations&Lunch 13h00-14h30 – Welcome by Mark Sanders and Key Note by David Wood 14h30-14h45 – Coffee Break 14h45-16h15 – Session I (3 parallel sessions) 16h15-16h30 – Coffee Break 17h00-20h30/21h00 – SOCIAL EVENT Thiessen Maastricht visit of old-century wine cellar, wine tasting and dinner Day 2 – Thursday 24 October 8h00-9h00 – Registrations&Coffee 09h00-10h30 – Plenary Session II: Keynote by Rens van Tilburg 10h30-10h45 – Coffee Break 10h45-12h15 – Session II (3 parallel … sessions) 11h00 – 12h00 – MILE seminar with Eric Bartelsman 12h15-13h30 - Lunch Break 13h30-15h00 – Session III (4 parallel sessions) 15h00-15h15 - Coffee Break 15h15-16h45 - Session IV (4 parallel sessions) 17h00 – 20h30/21h00 - SOCIAL EVENT (Private visit at Marres and dinner at Brandweerkantine) Day 3 – Friday 25 October 8h00-9h00 – Registrations&Coffee 09h00-10h30 – Plenary Session III with Jules Van Binsbergen 10h30-10h45 – Coffee Break 10h45-12h15 – Session V (3 parallel sessions) 10h45 – …
- MORSE conference full programme_23-24-25October2024.pdf (2.92 MB, PDF)… - Room 0.007 16:15-16:30 17:00 - 21:00 FIRST MORSE CONFERENCE SOCIAL EVENT 17:00/17:15 - Walk from conference venue toward Thiessen Wijnkoopers (Grote Gracht 18, 6211 SW Maastricht) - (about 1km walking distance) 17:30/19:00 - Welcome aperitif, guided visit of the century-old wine cellars, local wines tasting with matching small bites 19:00-20:30 One-course shared dinner *Responsible Investment and Countervailing Power – David Wood - MORSE Conference – 23-10 at 13h00 – UCM Room 0.014 (Lecture Hall) … - Registrations&Lunch 13h00-14h30 – Welcome by Mark Sanders and Key Note by David Wood 14h30-14h45 – Coffee Break 14h45-16h15 – Session I (3 parallel sessions) 16h15-16h30 – Coffee Break 17h00-20h30/21h00 – SOCIAL EVENT (Thiessen Maastricht visit of old-century wine cellar, wine tasting and dinner) Day 2 – Thursday 24 October 8h00-9h00 – Registrations&Coffee 09h00-10h30 – Plenary Session II: Keynote by Rens van Tilburg 10h30-10h45 – Coffee Break 10h45-12h15 – Session II (3 parallel … seminar with Eric Bartelsman 12h15-13h30 - Lunch Break 13h30-15h00 – Session III (4 parallel sessions) 15h00-15h15 - Coffee Break 15h15-16h45 - Session IV (4 parallel sessions) 16h45-17h00 - Coffee Break 17h00 – 20h30/21h00 - SOCIAL EVENT (Private visit at Marres and dinner at Brandweerkantine) Day 3 – Friday 25 October 8h00-9h00 – Registrations&Coffee 09h00-10h30 – Plenary Session III with Jules Van Binsbergen 10h30-10h45 – Coffee Break 10h45-12h15 – Session V (4 parallel sessions) 10h45 – …