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- bolzonello.pdf (468 KB, PDF)… Introduction’, EU Asia Inter University Network for Teaching and Research in Public Procurement Regulation, Nottingham University, 112, http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/pprg/documentsarchive/asialinkmaterials/eupublicprocurementl awintroduction.pdf (last visited 30 May 2012). 38 Ibid. 39 A procedure for the award of a contract regarding non-priority services listed in Annex IIB is covered, pursuant to Article 21 of Directive 2004/18/EC, only by the provisions in Articles 23 and 35(4), i.e. the rules … an Introduction’, EU Asia Inter University Network for Teaching and Research in Public Procurement Regulation, Nottingham University, 81, http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/pprg/documentsarchive/asialinkmaterials/eupublicprocurementl awintroduction.pdf (last visited 30 May 2012). 41 See, for instance, Brown, A., ‘Seeing Through Transparency: The Requirement to Advertise Public Contracts and Concessions under the EC Treaty’, PPLR (2007) 1, 1-21. … an Introduction’, EU Asia Inter University Network for Teaching and Research in Public Procurement Regulation, Nottingham University, 27, http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/pprg/documentsarchive/asialinkmaterials/eupublicprocurementl awintroduction.pdf (last visited 30 May 2012). http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/pprg/documentsarchive/asialinkmaterials/eupublicprocurementlawintroduction.pdf http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/pprg/documentsarchive/asialinkmaterials/eupublicprocurementlawintroduction.pdf 12 interest’. 52 …
- fdr_icgi_jaarverslag_2010.pdf (1.04 MB, PDF)… to follow from the ICGI PhD Programme for Professionals, which started in September 2010. The programme enables (legal) professionals to join ICGI as a non- resident PhD fellow and complete a PhD thesis alongside their regular working hours (please visit the programme’s website for detailed information). The programme is specifi cally designed to equip the professional with the necessary research skills to complete their PhD project within three years. Furthermore, the broad professional network … Meanwhile companies benefi t by being introduced to a group of specially selected, promising students. The ICGI Challenge offers a programme that consists of three different activities: extended guest lectures, master classes, and company visits. ICGI strives to offer at least one of these activities within the context of each obligatory course of the master specialisations Corporate and Commercial Law and Handels- en Ondernemingsrecht in the academic year 2010/2011.and Handels- en … been admitted to the ICGI Challenge and are enrolled in the course. In addition to offering students the opportunity of exchanging ideas with an expert in the fi eld, the master class enables them to enhance their (legal) knowledge as well. Company visits As a third activity, the ICGI Challenge offers selected students the possibility to visit medium to large sized companies. For example: law fi rms or legal departments of banks or multinationals. A company visit can comprise several activities, …
- Kootstra Talent Fellowship 2024 Call text - version 2 14-10-2024.pdf (182.28 KB, PDF)… number of submissions per applicant. • Researchers awarded a KTF cannot reapply. • Funds are earmarked for the relevant candidate and cannot be transferred to others. • A candidate can spend up to 50% of the fellowship duration abroad, though a work visit abroad is not obligatory. • The work should be fully performed at the Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences (except for work visits abroad). mailto:grantsoffice-fhml@maastrichtuniversity.nl mailto:grantsoffice-fhml@maastrichtuniversity.nl Pagina 3 van 6 Application Guidelines The application deadline for the KTF 2024 round is December first, 2024. The application form is …
- mcel-newsletter-2015-1.pdf (547.98 KB, PDF)… the interdisciplinary perspective of our research. We are looking forward to the collaboration with our colleagues in CERiM! For more information, please consult the CERiM website. Bruno de Witte and Ellen Vos Directors News Our Centre has been visited by two very prominent figures of contemporary EU affairs this semester. Advocate General E. Sharpston (CJEU) gave a guest lecture on “Entitlements for free-moving workers and citizens: which way is the case-law of the Court of Justice going?”. … Maastricht Faculty of Law Working Paper No. 2014-7. Focus MCEL Research on Disability Law at Melbourne Law School MCEL member Prof. Lisa Waddington is currently on research sabbatical at Melbourne University Law School, where she holds the position of Visiting Scholar. Whilst in Melbourne, she has been working on chapters to be included in a book on Interpreting and Domesticating the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities: A Comparative Analysis of the Role of Courts. She will also …
- admission_requirements_systems_biology_maastricht_university_-_10-08-2022.pdf (182.36 KB, PDF)… whether there is a match between you and our master's programme. The interview is conducted in English by two members of the Board of Admissions and lasts approximately 30 minutes. The interview takes place at Maastricht Randwyck. If you are unable to visit Systems Biology for an in-person interview, the interview can take place via Zoom/Skype. Preparation Your application and personal statement will be the starting point for the interview. You should also inform yourself well about the Systems Biology programme. Sources to do so are this website, our information package, or (if possible) an open day you have visited. After the interview Within three weeks after the interview, the Board of Admissions will inform you whether you are invited to attend Systems Biology or not. Finalisation of your application at Systems Biology After accepting our invitation to …
- Master health and digital transformation 2024-2025.pdf (108.15 KB, PDF)… HDT4004 Period 2 28 Oct 2024 20 Dec 2024 Print course description ECTS credits: 3.0 Instruction language: English Coordinator: L.M.J. Hochstenbach Teaching methods: Assignment(s), Lecture(s), Work in subgroups, Paper(s), PBL, Presentation(s), Working visit(s) Assessment methods: Assignment, Attendance, Written exam Keywords: Sense-making, Health literacy, implementation frameworks, organisational readiness, ethical considerations, patient participation, Innovation Implementation Fac. Health, … and C. Nolet Master Health and Digital Transformation 11 HDT4006 Period 4 3 Feb 2025 4 Apr 2025 Print course description ECTS credits: 3.0 Instruction language: English Coordinator: J.P.A. van Soest Teaching methods: Assignment(s), Lecture(s), Working visit(s), Paper(s), PBL, Work in subgroups Assessment methods: Assignment, Attendance, Written exam Keywords: Medical device, Data Management plan, Data quality, Digital technology, health technology assessment, big data Fac. Health, Medicine and Life … Health and Digital Transformation 13 3 Feb 2025 4 Apr 2025 Print course description ECTS credits: 3.0 Instruction language: English Coordinator: L.C. Lobschat Teaching methods: Assignment(s), Lecture(s), Work in subgroups, Paper(s), PBL, Working visit(s) Assessment methods: Assignment, Attendance, Written exam Keywords: Digital Ecosystems, Digital Business Models, Policy making, Corporate digital responsibility, leadership, strategy Fac. Health, Medicine and Life Sciences Placement and Thesis …
- Master health and digital transformation 2023-2024.pdf (109.4 KB, PDF)… list. HDT4004 Period 2 30 Oct 2023 22 Dec 2023 Print course description ECTS credits: 3.0 Instruction language: English Coordinator: C. Roumen Teaching methods: Assignment(s), Lecture(s), Work in subgroups, Paper(s), PBL, Presentation(s), Working visit(s) Assessment methods: Assignment, Attendance, Written exam Keywords: Sense-making, Health literacy, implementation frameworks, organisational readiness, ethical considerations, patient participation, Innovation Implementation Fac. Health, … Intelligence S. Raschka , J. Patterson and C. Nolet HDT4006 Period 4 5 Feb 2024 5 Apr 2024 Print course description ECTS credits: 3.0 Instruction language: English Coordinator: J.P.A. van Soest Teaching methods: Assignment(s), Lecture(s), Working visit(s), Paper(s), PBL, Work in subgroups Assessment methods: Assignment, Attendance, Written exam Keywords: Medical device, Data Management plan, Data quality, Digital technology, health technology assessment, big data Fac. Health, Medicine and Life … HDT4007 Period 4 5 Feb 2024 5 Apr 2024 Print course description ECTS credits: 3.0 Instruction language: English Coordinator: L.C. Lobschat Teaching methods: Assignment(s), Lecture(s), Work in subgroups, Paper(s), PBL, Working visit(s) Assessment methods: Assignment, Attendance, Written exam Keywords: Digital Ecosystems, Digital Business Models, Policy making, Corporate digital responsibility, leadership, strategy Fac. Health, Medicine and Life Sciences Placement and Thesis …
- newsletter_2022_no._1.pdf (976.33 KB, PDF)… have the opportunity to present their ongoing research. The calendar year 2022 started with the fourth MCEL Research Forum of the academic year 2021/2022. On 11 January, MCEL hosted Phedon Nicolaides, Professor of European Economic Law at UM and visiting professor at the College of Europe, who gave a presentation on „The latest case law on Covid-19 state aid and the principle of non-discrimination‟. He discussed the Commission decisions authorising state aid in individual measures or schemes, … Courts, highlighting a problematic tension between the decisions and the principle of non-discrimination in Article 18 TFEU. The fifth Research Forum of the academic year 2021/2022 took place on 8 February. At this Forum, Nuno Albuquerque Matos, MCEL visiting researcher, presented his PhD research entitled „Balancing European Union Economic Integration‟. His presentation was followed by MCEL member Matteo Bonelli presenting on judicial independence before the Court of Justice. On 8 March, the sixth … a discussion round. The ninth Research Forum of the academic year 2021/2022 took place on 7 June. In the first part of the meeting, MCEL members discussed the quality of research and publication strategy. In the second part, Elsa Fernando Gonzalo, a visiting researcher and PhD candidate at the University of Salamanca (JCyL grantee), presented the EU‟s informalization of readmission policy. Her presentation aimed to give a general overview of a trend in EU migration policy based on the conclusion …
- FSE EER Masters SysBio_BioMat_ImagEng 2024-2025_EN.pdf (530.06 KB, PDF)… 3 Use of the exam room .................................................................................. 36 Section 4 Handing in exams ........................................................................................ 37 Section 5 Toilet visits ................................................................................................. 37 Education and Examination Regulations Page 4 of 39 Section 6 Completion instructions … See also Article 16, paragraph g. 8. 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 …