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… Many job interviews take place at a distance: via phone, Skype or Facetime. How do you prepare for this? This workshop will give you the answers. Job interview During this workshop you learn the ins and outs of the job interview. But you will mainly practise how to respond to questions, what you should not say, and what you can ask. Master Yourself Attend workshops provided by organisations in the vicinity of Maastricht University. Build your networks. Get to know more about … you can use it to your own benefit. Lecture: networking skills Learn the basic principles of personal networking and get some hands-on tips and tricks to help you create a strong network. Online career library The Online Career Library has the best websites to help you start off your career. Personal Branding During this workshop you go in search of your personal brand. What makes you you? By thinking in this way you learn to profile yourself so that you can make it clear to others who you are …
… no. 327091 Contact Dr. Evangelia Psychogiopoulou Marie Curie Fellow Maastricht University Department of International and European Law Bouillonstraat 1-3, 6211 LH Maastricht Postbus 616, 6200 MD Maastricht www.maastrichtuniversity.nl Objectives The main objectives of OPENCULT were the following: to study the genesis of the cultural OMC and map the policy objectives, institutional arrangements, processes, procedures and instruments that determine it; to examine in a comparative fashion the … Contact For information purposes: Evangelia Psychogiopoulou Workshop: Taking stock of the open method of coordination This workshop will take place on 24-25/11/2016 in the framework of the 2016 Ius Commune Conference ( http://www.iuscommune.eu/html/activities/2016/2016-11-24/programme.htm ) in Maastricht, The Netherlands. Its purpose will be to examine the design and functioning of the open method of coordination (OMC) in various EU policy areas and to compare the OMC with other modes of EU … And State Aids To Public Service Media; Karen Donders And Tim Raats PART III: FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS AND CULTURE 11. The EU Charter Of Fundamental Rights And Cultural Diversity In The EU; John Morijn 12. The Right To Access Culture Under EU Law; Céline Romainville 13. The EU's Relationship With Minority Rights; Tawhida Ahmed PART IV: EU EXTERNAL POLICIES AND CULTURE 14. The European Union, The World Trade Organization And Cultural Diversity; Mira Burri 15. The Implementation Of The UNESCO Convention …
… Jacques. “But we should apply this more horizontal, democratic approach to conflicts more extensively. Think district courts, neighbourhood justices and youth courts, for example. We need to get closer to the people in a conflict. Judges are still mainly ‘rule-followers’ but should become more like guides in resolving conflicts.” The basic principles of both ideologies complete each other nicely: looking at the complete spectrum of issues rather than zooming in on legal facts. “Of course, we …
… the centre in 2021, and has subsidised it ever since. “The Afstammingscentrum was meant to exist for and by the target groups, so our steering group exists of members of our target groups and experts on our working topics to ensure that the centre remains on the right track,” Joyce Bex, one of the programme counselors at the Afstammingscentrum , explains. “The Afstammingscentrum exists to support people. Trying to find out where you come from is an intense and often lonely journey. We try to help … story is not quite right. In addition, until the arrival of the Afstammingscentrum , adoptees received no guidance in their search for their ancestry and often ran into the bureaucracy of the organisations that ought to help them. We should now focus mainly on helping those people who are looking for their birth family. That is why, as an expert panel, we advocated for temporarily suspending international adoption. We felt like that is the only option to make the current system more transparent,” … mother decides to not give up the child after birth. There is a shared concern among experts that the children born through surrogacy will be the next group who will have questions about where they come from, as sperm and egg cell donors often remain anonymous.” “This creates complex situations,” Joyce asserts. “In many transnational adoptions, it is clear to a child early on that it has been adopted because it often has a different skin colour than its adoptive parents. This is mostly not the …
… and technology because of our research on antibiotic resistance.” Antibiotic resistance These research activities weren’t paused due to COVID-19. In fact, Medical Microbiology has continued all its normal activities during the pandemic. “One of our main tasks is medical diagnostics, ranging from STI and HIV to tuberculosis testing”, explains Paul Savelkoul. Two other important tasks of the department are teaching and research. “Our goal is to improve public health, specifically microbiological …
… this, for instance, by writing opinion pieces, being interviewed by journalists, appearing as a guest on TV shows and podcasts and by working closely with policy makers. But this past year, Melissa decided to make research communication one of her main priorities, choosing YouTube as her primary tool. And so just over a year ago in February 2020, Melissa set up her own YouTube channel focused on migration. Since then, she has posted over 50 informative and accessible videos, ranging from short …
… never only about forming a common economic market; it was also about forming a community of like-minded nations that are committed to the same constitutional values. And it can be argued that upholding those values is key to preserving the Union and maintaining an environment in which it can thrive.” “With my research, I didn’t strive to come up with a ‘magic bullet’, or one new solution to all of these challenges, but rather to explore a broad range of strategies and existing tools that the EU institutions can use, or new tools it can develop, to combat threats to the constitutional values. While none of the instruments that the EU has at its disposal is perfect, they become more robust when you combine them together.” “One of the main messages of my research was the urgency of avoiding a scenario where the EU project crumbles, as the erosion of common values can lead to a disintegration of the Union in practical terms. Perhaps only last November, when Hungary and Poland vetoed …
… research institute in the field of new biological materials. Richard Ramakers sighs. He has just wrapped up a gruelling interview. “We’re in the middle of an in-depth evaluation”, explains the managing director of AMIBM in his office at the main building of the research campus, overlooking CHILL labs where students and researchers are working in white coats. “At the start in 2016, a lot of money was put on the table for this institute by the universities and the province. We set up the … be operated on as many as eight times. A cultured heart valve that grows with the patient is possible, but for now this type of valve is still too stiff because the elastin is missing. The human body produces its own elastin so that the heart valve remains flexible, which is necessary for it to function properly. This type of valve gets worked pretty hard—continuous movement, resisting the pressure of the blood. Flexibility is crucial. Here at AMIBM, we’ve managed to recreate this substance. And …
… down the line. Right now, we can only advise people to live and eat healthily.” The outreach activities have been a learning curve for her too: “I had to learn more about the ENS in general to explain it to a broader public… Among scientists, you mainly talk about cell-cell communication or molecules, but that’s not what the general public is interested in.” … Veerle Melotte has won the Klokhuis Wetenschapsprijs for her discovery of the involvement of the Enteric Nervous System (ENS) in …