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15
jan
20:00
- 21:30
… You can register here . About the speaker Mariam Muradyan Programme coordinator at Global Campus for Human Rights, Venice & lecturer Center for European Studies at Yerevan State University Faculty of Law Studium Generale Auditorium Minderbroedersberg 4-6 Maastricht Return to Studium Generale homepage … Studium Generale | Lecture Mariam Muradyan Programme coordinator at Global Campus for Human Rights, Venice & lecturer Center for European Studies at Yerevan State University … Participation …
01
mrt
20:00
- 21:30
… developed for a completely new class of gravitational wave observatories. The Einstein Telescope (ET) is spearheading these efforts and the border region between the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany is being considered as a possible location. The webinar will cover how the observation of gravitational waves with LIGO and Virgo has changed our view on the Universe so far and what new discoveries we can expect to achieve with ET. Stefan Hild previously worked at the Max Planck Institute for … black holes in 2015. Date Monday 1 March, 20:00 Registration Online via Zoom. You can register here for the Zoom meeting. About the speaker Prof. Stefan Hild Professor of Experimental Physics, UM Studium Generale Faculty of Science and Engineering Webinar Return to the Studium Generale Homepage … Studium Generale | Lecture Prof. Stefan Hild, Professor of Experimental Physics, UM … Gravitational Waves and the Einstein Telescope …
16
sep
19:30
- lecture
The Relativistic Quantum World
… The second part includes the counter-intuitive concepts of quantum mechanics and their interpretation: the relativistic quantum world is fundamentally different from our macroscopic world. On the final evening, we will end with an overview of elementary particle physics and recent discoveries of the LHC collider at CERN. The individual lectures 1. The Principle of Relativity / Lorentz Contraction and Time Dilatation (16 Sept) 2. Relativistic Paradoxes / General relativity and gravitational waves …
23
jan
20:00
- lecture
Hawking Points?
… Extra information Date Wednesday 23 January, 20:00 Entrance Free About the speaker Prof. Sir Roger Penrose Mathematical Physicist and Philosopher of Science, Emeritus Professor Mathematics, Oxford University Studium Generale Auditorium, Minderbroedersberg 4-6 Maastricht Return to the Studium Generale Homepage … Hawking Points? …
22
sep
20:00
… of the two dimensions, as in some interpretations of the notion of a caliphate as proclaimed by ISIS, to their complete separation, as in some forms of liberalism. About the panellists Prof. E. Kimman, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam / former Secretary-General to the Dutch Bishop Conference Prof. E. van der Zweerde, Professor of political philosophy, director of the Centre for Ethics, Radboud University Nijmegen Moderator Marco Bonacker, PhD candidate, Faculty of Moral Theology and Ethics, …
30
apr
20:00
… It establishes norms for states across a broad range of domains, including war and diplomacy, international relations and human rights. The panel addresses criteria of statehood, the right of self-determination, the law of armed conflicts and humanitarian law. The panel looks at mandates and resolutions and their effects and especially at the role of the UN and the International Court of Justice. With: Wim Muller , Assistant Professor of Public International Law. His teaching and research …
19
mrt
20:00
… Finance and Institutional Investors, UM Prof. Mieke Olaerts Professor of Comparative and National Corporate Law, UM Panel speakers Diederik van Wassenaer (ING Bank) Dimitri de Vreeze (DSM) Olaf Sleijpen (DNB). Studium Generale Auditorium, Minderbroedersberg 4-6 Maastricht Return to Studium Generale Homepage … Studium Generale | Lectures & Discussion Prof. Rob Bauer, Professor of Finance and Institutional Investors, UM and Prof. Mieke Olaerts, Professor of Comparative and National Corporate Law, UM …
01
nov
29
nov
19:30
- 21:30
… The second part includes the counter-intuitive concepts of quantum mechanics and their interpretation: the relativistic quantum world is fundamentally different from our macroscopic world. On the final evening, we will end with an overview of elementary particle physics and recent discoveries of the LHC collider at CERN. The individual lectures 1. The Principle of Relativity / Lorentz Contraction and Time Dilatation (1 Nov) 2. Relativistic Paradoxes / General Relativity and Gravitational Waves (8 …