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- fhml_she_research_program_2018_versie_02_1.pdf (1.09 MB, PDF)… Review, 15, 59-74. Stalmeijer, R. E., Dolmans, D. H. J. M., Snellen-Balendong, H. A. M., van Santen-Hoeufft, M., Wolfhagen, I. H. A. P., & Scherpbier, A. J. J. A. (2013). Clinical teaching based on principles of cognitive apprenticeship: Views of experienced clinical teachers. Academic Medicine, 88, 861-865. Stalmeijer, R., Whittingham, J., de Grave, W., & Dolmans, D. (2016). Strengthening internal quality assurance processes: facilitating student evaluation committees to contribute. Assessment … 38(8), 769-786. Ten Cate, O., Kusurkar, R. A., & Williams, G. C. (2011). How self-determination theory can assist our understanding of the teaching and learning processes in medical education. Medical Teacher, 33, 961-973. Teunissen, P. W. (2015). Experience, trajectories, and reifications: an emerging framework of practice-based learning in healthcare workplaces. Advances in Health Sciences Education, 20, 843-856. Tremblay, M. L., Lafleur, A., Leppink, J., & Dolmans, D. H. (2017). The simulated …
- rr_bsc_circular_engineering_-_final.pdf (313.13 KB, PDF)… EXAMS/ASSESSMENTS 1. A request for exemption must be submitted in writing with the reason stated to the Board of Examiners. A request must be accompanied with as much written information and evidence concerning the relevant study programme or work experience. 2. The Board of Examiners may consult the relevant examiners before making their decision regarding the request. 3. The Board of Examiners shall decide within 20 working days of receiving the request, and immediately inform the requester of …
- fse_rr_bsc_ce_2022_2023.pdf (288.19 KB, PDF)… EXAMS/ASSESSMENTS 1. A request for exemption must be submitted in writing with the reason stated to the Board of Examiners. A request must be accompanied with as much written information and evidence concerning the relevant study programme or work experience. Rules and Regulations Page 8 of 19 2. The Board of Examiners may consult the relevant examiners before making their decision regarding the request. 3. The Board of Examiners shall decide within 20 working days of receiving the request, and …
- Early Life Growth and the Development of Preschool Wheeze, Independent from Overweight - The LucKi Birth Cohort Study.pdf (376.85 KB, PDF)… Netherlands; 4Department of Research and Development, South Limburg Public Health Service, Geleen, The Netherlands; and Departments of 5Social Medicine and 6General Practice, School of Public Health and Primary Care, Maastricht weight children often experience catch-up growth during infancy, which ulti- mately may lead to overweight.14 Children with a high birth weight tend to remain overweight throughout childhood.11 Rapid postnatal weight gain is consistently associated with overweight later in … questionnaire. Par- ents were asked whether their child had wheezing or whis- tling in the chest in the previous 7 months (questionnaires at 7 and 14 months) or the previous 12 months (question- naire at 3 years). A child was considered to have experienced wheezing in a certain period if the parents answered ‘yes’ to this question. The secondary outcome variable, overweight, was deter- mined using BMI at age 7 months, 14 months, and 3 years. Because no cutoff values for overweight exist for …
- 2022_03_16_um-dpcsr_framework_v3.3_balboni_francis_0.pdf (18.58 MB, PDF)… rules of the UM- DPCSR Framework are illustrated in Table 1 below. An implementation Toolkit will be provided to 17 New Global Research from Accenture Interactive Urges CMOs to Put People Before Data Collection to Deliver a Better Digital Advertising Experience. Accenture. (2019, October 16). Retrieved from https://newsroom.accenture.com/news/new-global- research-from-accenture-interactive-urges-cmos-to-put-people-before-data-collection-to-deliver-a-better-digital- advertising-experience.htm 18 Morgan Stanley Institute for Sustainable Investing. (2019). Sustainable Signals: Individual Investor Interest Driven by Impact, Conviction and Choice. Retrieved from … competitive success” 180 and that Companies without social capital risk their stakeholder relationships. For example, without relationships built on trust, companies can face erosion of employee loyalty (a problem during employee shortages). They can experience negative responses from local communities that provide the necessary infrastructure. They can alienate their customers.181 Digital social capital operates like financial capital in that using it creates more of it.182 But instead of goods …
- master_thesis_nina_zwart_-_closing_the_living_income_gap_a_case-study_analysis_of_initiatives_in_the_ghanaian_cocoa_sector.pdf (1.51 MB, PDF)… smallholder cocoa farmers. According to Martey et al. (2019), the efficiency of input usage increases when there is sufficient access to credits for smallholder farmers. Dawuni et al. (2021) argued that the rural poor, also smallholder cocoa farmers, experience difficulties to obtain credits as they do not have the capabilities required by the financial institutions. Many smallholder cocoa farmers are not able to reach a living income, despite many different interventions according to Waarts et al. … the impact of activities is on living income, or at least not on a large scale”. She stated that “we do not have specific data or results on what exactly the impact is in a quantitative way. We do have a lot, more in the form of farmer stories or just experiences, that we hear” (ibid.). She stressed the need for quantitative research as they “often hear these positive stories, but you do not always hear the stories that are perhaps less positive. Or people who have benefited less” (ibid.). Questions … Akuffo Technical advisor “As a service provider in the field of international cooperation for sustainable development and international education work, we are dedicated to shaping a future worth living around the world. We have over 50 years of experience in a wide variety of areas, including economic development and employment promotion, energy and the environment, and peace and security. […] We work with businesses, civil society actors and research institutions, fostering successful …
Bold and innovative: The first years of Maastricht University through the eyes of Job Metsemakers
In 2024, Maastricht University welcomed its 100,000th alumna, just ahead of its 50th anniversary in 2026. Job Metsemakers, one of the university’s first students, reflects on its early years, its pioneering role in medical education, and its global influence, while celebrating the growth and lasting...