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- c-formulier_14.pdf (1002.51 KB, PDF)… Please wait... If this message is not eventually replaced by the proper contents of the document, your PDF viewer may not be able to display this type of document. You can upgrade to the latest version of Adobe Reader for Windows®, Mac, or Linux® by visiting http://www.adobe.com/go/reader_download. For more assistance with Adobe Reader visit http://www.adobe.com/go/acrreader. Windows is either a registered trademark or a trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Mac is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the United States and other …
- MORSE Newsletter_September 2024.pdf (813.71 KB, PDF)… motivated and signed request to morse-sbe@maastrichtuniversity.nl, at least 2 weeks before your departure, detailing your topic, the event you want to attend and a simple budget. Find more information, a slide deck template, and exact requirements visiting the MORSE Travel Expenses Fund. News and Events News: Creating awareness, networks and pathways around sustainable coffee consumption The ECOffee Consumers project, funded by the Erasmus+ program, aims to promote sustainable coffee consumption … Business, Culture and Corporate Regulation. Read more here and on SBE News section. MORSE contributing to students excursions MORSE is going to contribute to two student excursions. The first will take pale on 9 October 2024, when 80 students will visit The European Central Bank (ECB) in Frankfurt for an ECB board meeting simulation with Prof. Olaf Sleijpen. The second one is scheduled for 18 October 2024, when some 45 students from Economics of Transition and Resilience course will visit the … It opened up to local entrepreneurs at Maastricht through QESKE (funded by UCM) and updated the local stakeholders map, it integrated local photography (funded by UCM) and integrated generative AI suggestions for users (funded by DAD); Foreseen workshop or seminar on transitions strategies, to present findings from the SYSCHEMIQ project about plastics recycling and discussing on implicit and explicit transition strategies for energy, circular economy and urban transformations; Working on …
- EN Beeldschermbril HSB.pdf (106.98 KB, PDF)… You will then receive a (partial) contribution towards the costs. To receive such an allowance, you must first make an appointment with your Armico. He will conduct a workplace examination (WPE). If this reveals that you need monitor glasses, you will visit an optician or optometrist for an eye measurement. If this measurement also shows that you need to purchase monitor glasses, the optician or optometrist will give you a report and an itemised invoice. Wat are computer glasses? In most cases, … of the workplace, the employee is entitled to the provision of monitor glasses. The Armico provides the prepared report to the employee. Step 3. The employee makes an appointment with an optician/optometrist and takes the Armico's report with him when visiting the optician. The optician/optometrist performs an eye measurement and prepares a report of his findings. This report shows the necessity of wearing monitor glasses. Step 4. The employee purchases monitor glasses from an optician and receives …
- geilmann.pdf (257.3 KB, PDF)… entities which will be heavily regulated by the State. 3 This will be done through authorisations and licences 1 European Commission Website, Competition, SGEI, 2012, http://ec.europa.eu/competition/state_aid/overview/public_services_en.html) (last visited 03/06/2012). 2 P. Trepte, Public Procurement in the EU (2 nd edition, Oxford University Press, New York, 2007), p. 61. 3 Ibid. http://ec.europa.eu/competition/state_aid/overview/public_services_en.html … Public procurement and State aid is a tight one. In the case Bretagne Angleterre Irlande (BAI) 7 the Court of Justice established that State aid rules would also be applicable to agreements for consideration concluded between the government, as a buyer, and a seller. 8 According to Article 107 TFEU, when there is (i) a State intervention and a transfer of finances, which is (ii) liable to affect trade between Member States, which (iii) confers an advantage on the recipient and which, (iv) … distort competition: the public financing will be State aid where the amounts given exceed the value 4 Ibid. 5 European Commission Website, Competition, SGEI, 2012 (see http://ec.europa.eu/competition/state_aid/overview/public_services_en.html) (last visited 03/06/2012). 6 Article 106(3) and 108(4) Treaty on the Funtioning of the European Union. 7 Case T-14/96 Bretagne Angleterre Irlande (BAI) v Commission [1999] ECR II-139. 8 P. Trepte, Public Procurement in the EU, p. 56. 9 Case C-142/87 Belgium …
- Minor Arts and Heritage Fall 24-25.pdf (252.97 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 a institution, museum architecture, organisation, funding, exhibitions, education programmes, 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 …
- mod18_specialisation_psychopathology.pdf (1.6 MB, PDF)… mainly on papers, research proposals, presentations Anxiety Disorders Mood Disorders Stress & Trauma Bodily Distress Disorders Developmental Psychopathology Eating Disorders Psychosis Mental Health & Happiness Personality Disorders Statistics, workshops and skills Statistics Neuroanatomy | Neuroimaging Scientific writing Psychometrics Psychopharmacology Cognitive research methods Epidemiology Clinical (research) skills Courses are integrated into a coherent programme Programme until christmas… … • Clinical (minor’s thesis): 13 weeks • At the UM or… • Excellent institutions worldwide via rich network of international collaborations Career paths • PhD training • Clinical training • Combination PhD and clinical training For more information: • Visit admissions and RM track representatives at the information market today. • Join the Q & A sessions this afternoon. • Contact the Research Master Front Desk: researchmaster-fpn@maastrichtuniversity.nl • Visit our website: https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/education/master/research-master-cognitive-and- clinical-neuroscience-specialisation-psychopathology mailto:researchmaster-fpn@maastrichtuniversity.nl …
- minor_arts_and_heritage_course_descriptions_22-23.pdf (225.82 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 a institution, museum architecture, organisation, funding, exhibitions, education programmes, 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 …