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- nina_klubert_master_thesis.pdf (900.74 KB, PDF)… of EU environmental legislation.174 In 2019 alone, there were 443 complaints made by individuals to the Commission.175 Individuals who want to complain to the Commission do not have to fulfil many formal requirements but can simply fill out an online form.176 All complaints are registered, which allows the individual to follow the procedure and to be informed about the steps taken.177 In most cases, the Commission will have to further investigate into the issue and therefore, will first seek … Hedemann-Robinson 2015 (p. 481), p. 519; Davies 2004 (p. 67), p. 73; European Environment Agency 2015, p. 5; They are listed on the EEA’s website: https://www.eea.europa.eu/about-us/countries-and-eionet/list-of-members- of-the-nfp-eionet-group (last visited on 23 June 2021). 258 Regulation 401/2009, art. 4 (3); Martens 2010, p. 887; European Environment Agency 2015, p. 5. 259 Regulation 401/2009, art. 4 (2); Volpato & Vos 2020 p . 60. 260 Davies 2004 (p. 67), p. 73; Hedemann-Robinson 2015 (p. … Peeters & Mariolina Eliantonio, (Eds.); Research Handbook on EU Environmental Law. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2020 73 Versluis 2005 Esther Versluis; Compliance Problems in the EU What potential role for agencies in securing compliance?. Paper prepared for the 3rd ECPR General Conference, Budapest, 8-10 September, 2005 Volpato & Vos 2020 Annalisa Volpato & Ellen Vos; ‘The Institutional Architecture of EU Environmental Governance: The Role of EU Agencies’, in: Marjan Peeters & Mariolina …
- regulations_on_selection_for_bachelors_programmes_with_restricted_intake_academic_year_2023_2024.pdf (337.34 KB, PDF)… September 2023. The Student Services Centre (SSC) will handle the request on the Executive Board's behalf prior to 1 October 2023. Article 7 Fraud In the event of fraud in the application and selection process (for example in the data specified in the online survey or while completing the tests), a candidate will be immediately excluded from 4 further participation in the selection procedure for the relevant bachelor’s programme at Maastricht University for the 2023/2024 academic year. Article 8 … for the Bachelor in Medicine taught in English (BA MED) will also be assessed on their motivation for enrolling in the BA MED and on their level of English. The selection procedure consists of two rounds*: • Round 1: a portfolio that must be completed online before a specific deadline, an addendum to the portfolio and a homework assignment. • Round 2: participation in the selection day in Maastricht# and, if applicable, the timely completion of a ‘Definitive time plan for the timely completion of … table will also take differences between countries into account. Business and economics is not just about numbers but it is also about the capability to express one’s thoughts clearly. In most of our courses students have to write individual or group papers. Thus, language capabilities are important as well. We have chosen to evaluate grades in English, as well 16 as their mother tongue, for example in German if a student comes from Germany. In case the student has English as mother tongue, the …
CPD Workshop: Canvas Proficiency Course: Collaboration and Feedback
During this workshop, you will learn to use Canvas to support student collaboration and discussion, organise tutor and peer feedback, and implement and assess various types of assignments.
27 Sep- research_fellow_and_postdoc_profiles_eng.pdf (1.15 MB, PDF)… of external stakeholders; etc. 2. Personal/professional leadership Examples of evidence: demonstrate self-reflection and personal development (feedback results); regularly request feedback from students, colleagues and others; effective communication (online and offline); academic integrity; demonstrate solid organisational skills; identify the necessary tasks and prioritise them in order to develop an individual schedule and perform the work in an autonomous way, ensuring that the requirements are … as a listing of activities or criteria one must perform. 1. Conducting research Examples of evidence: conduct research for the department or institute; conduct literature reviews, contract research, etc. 2. Disseminating research Examples of evidence: visit symposia and congresses or other forms of engaging with (international) experts and expertise; publications, maintain overview of relevant (inter)national development in the research field; etc. 3. Optional: Delivering and organizing education …
- MSLAS Rules & Regulations 2023-2024 FINAL.pdf (254.77 KB, PDF)… 8: Withdrawal from and late enrolment in modules 8.1. A student who wants to withdraw from a module should inform their Academic Adviser (AA), the Office of Academic Advising (OAA) and the Office of Student Affairs (OSA) by completing the correct (online) form. 8.2. A student who has withdrawn from a module can choose to late enrol in an alternative module for that period. 8.3. The request for late enrolment in a module needs to be supported by the Academic Adviser. Deadlines for late enrolment … Students, who have not met the compulsory attendance requirement and whose absence the coordinator has marked as inexcusable, will not receive a pass for the module concerned. 15.4. Other educational activities, such as lectures, practicals or workshops, may have a separate attendance requirement that has to be fulfilled in order to receive a pass for the module concerned. This is specified in the syllabus of the module. Article 16: Examinations 16.1. In accordance with article 6.5 of these … with another student without permission from an invigilator, examiner, or Board of Examiners member; c. have copied or attempted to copy from another student, or have provided the opportunity to copy; d. have collaborated on a graded assignment, paper or practical, whereas this was not explicitly allowed; e. have posed as someone else or let someone else pose as their; f. have misled, or at least attempted to mislead or provided the opportunity to mislead an invigilator, an examiner, a …
- ucv_ucm_msp_rules_regulations_2022-2023.pdf (231.64 KB, PDF)… Withdrawal from and late enrolment in modules 8.1. A student who wants to withdraw from a module should inform his or her Academic Adviser (AA), the Office of Academic Advising (OAA) and the Office of Student Affairs (OSA) by completing the correct (online) form. 8.2. A student who has withdrawn from a module can choose to late enrol in an alternative module for that period. 8.3. The request for late enrolment in a module needs to be supported by the Academic Adviser. Deadlines for late enrolment … Students, who have not met the compulsory attendance requirement and whose absence the coordinator has marked as inexcusable, will not receive a pass for the module concerned. 15.4. Other educational activities, such as lectures, practicals or workshops, may have a separate attendance requirement that has to be fulfilled in order to receive a pass for the module concerned. Article 16: Examinations 16.1. In accordance with article 6.5 of these Rules & Regulations, the form of the course … with another student without permission from an invigilator, examiner, or Board of Examiners member; c) has copied or attempted to copy from another student, or has provided the opportunity to copy; d) has collaborated on a graded assignment, paper or practical, whereas this was not explicitly allowed; e) has posed as someone else or let someone else pose as him/her; f) has misled, or at least attempted to mislead or provided the opportunity to mislead an invigilator, an examiner, a …