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… theory, of course; we also apply those themes in practice. Our gender-neutral toilets are a good example of a concrete measure. People are becoming more aware of our existence. We’re currently involved in some 30 projects. We’re like a spider in the web.” No quick fix Sommerey knows that dealing with issues related to diversity requires patience. “Of course, not everybody is happy with our work. Change is not always greeted with applause. Often it’s simply about learning to take one another’s …
… Anthony Evans) found that trust in an algorithmic system depends on how quickly or slowly a prediction is made. We found that people mistrust algorithmic systems that take time to make their predictions. Dr. Emir Efendić Link to paper: here Personal website: www.eefendic.com Algorithmic vs human prediction But first, some background. Research that compares the effectiveness of algorithmic and human predictions has consistently shown that algorithmic systems outperform humans. Astonishingly, this … time? But, people often use simple cues as guides for decisions. On top of that, algorithmic systems can vary in their processing ability or they can even be purposefully manipulated to appear either fast or slow. For example, when an airline’s web page takes longer to find you “suitable” flights? Across 9 studies with 1,928 participants completing a total of 14,184 judgments, we presented our participants with either an algorithmic system or a human that made a prediction either quickly …
… study is managed through a structured database search using pre-selected search words. To collect all relevant literature two electronic databases were used taking into consideration that they are peer-reviewed academic databases. These databases are Web of Science and Scopus. They both provide with a trustworthy search engine that allows an effective search of the relevant academic articles. Furthermore, they provide the users with the option to export to excel, which facilitates the coding of the … of the papers. Then, the papers were checked for duplicates and irrelevance. The figure below shows the PRISMA 2020 flow diagram for systematic literature review which includes searches of databases. Records identified from Databases: SCOPUS (n = 56) Web of Science (n = 51 ) Records removed before screening: Chapters and conferences excluded: (n = 23) Duplicate records removed (n = 14 ) Records marked as ineligible due to language (n = 2 ) Reports screened and assessed for eligibility (n = 68 ) … review. Journal of Cleaner Production, 229, 440-453. Schröder, P., Lemille, A., & Desmond, P. (2020). Making the circular economy work for human development. Resources, Conservation and Recycling, 156, 104686. Schroeder, P., Anggraeni, K., & Weber, U. (2019). The relevance of circular economy practices to the sustainable development goals. Journal of Industrial Ecology, 23(1), 77-95. Silvestri, C., Silvestri, L., Piccarozzi, M., & Ruggieri, A. (2022). Toward a framework for selecting …
… or are applying for this study programme, it is important that you inform yourself of the deadlines that you need to meet. The important deadlines when applying for this study programme are provided in the table below. Note: if you are viewing this webpage on your phone, we recommend that you use landscape mode. Date What you need to know about this date 1 October 2021 Studielink is open for applications for the academic year 2022-2023 In Studielink, choose 'B Geneeskunde', also if you are … Documents that might be required depending on your (academic) background Proof of your language proficiency in English Answer the questions concerning language requirements under ‘Language requirements for the International Track in Medicine’ on this webpage to find out if you need to provide additional documentation. The outcome of your answers will indicate what documents you can use to prove your proficiency. Documents showing proficiency in the required subjects (Maths, Physics, Chemistry, … assignment. For more information regarding the procedure of round 1 see the document https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/file/instructionsdefinitiveschedule2022-2023pdf mailto:decsel-ba-gen@maastrichtuniversity.nl https://www.ccvx.nl/index%20-%20EN.html https://www.boswell-beta.nl/en mailto:decsel-ba-gen@maastrichtuniversity.nl https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/file/fhmlselectioncriteriabamedicine20222023pdf https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/4-admissions-procedure#fixus 10/08/2022, 10:38 …
… presidents and writers. They transform into ‘Berliners’ or portray Europe as the Paris of rive gauche, like Ernest Hemingway did; or Sinclair Lewis, one of Hemingway’s fellow travellers, who described their Paris of the 1920s as, and I quote: a ‘black web of an ancient and amoral European culture, in which they were caught’. And they loved it! This was something very different from American dreams. It was freedom. But the scenery of their années folles was made up of the sinister aftermath of the …
… In these reports, research questions, motivations, participants, goals, activities, results, lessons learned, and recommendations were integrated, discussed, and evaluated with the actors involved. These reports are publicly accessible on the M- LAB website (http://www.maastrichtlab.nl/). M-LAB also initiated a temporary and http://www.maastrichtlab.nl/ Chapter 29 Urban labs 341 informal educational programme for new urban development: the City Academy (“Stad.Academie”) with its own organisational … which will discuss different topics related to urban development. The goal is to jointly learn about several urban challenges from a transdisciplinary perspective. Other learning-related activities included writing blogs and columns on the M-LAB website and organising public debates, events, and symposia. Lessons emerging from the lab were disseminated through the networks of the actors involved. Box 29.1 The experiments of Maastricht-LAB (2012-2014) EXP01: Park of the Future How should a … real estate has become a structural problem in Maastricht (and many other cities) and is not limited to just shops and offices, but also relates to a large number of historical buildings which determine the appearance of the city. Maastricht map: web based interactive map indicating vacant real estate in the (inner) city of Maastricht Sphinx building: former industrial building, currently under renovation for student hotel Tapijnkazerne: former military complex, now partially in use by …
… 6 Grade B (scale 176-179) - similar accredited certification approved by the Board of Admission. A copy of the official exam results is required. Article 2.4 Capacity Limitations 1. At least two months before the closing date published on the website, the Dean proposes the maximum number of students to be admitted to the Research Master’s programme. 2. The Board of Admission ranks the applications submitted by the eligible candidates as meant in article 2.1. 3. The Board of Admission grants … use the student portal, e-mail via UM-account or AskPsy.nl to announce decisions. 3. The student must regularly check the student’s university e-mail address and AskPsy. nl. Information disseminated via e-mail, the digital learning environment or the website will be assumed to be known. Article 3.5 Study Load The two-year study programme has a total study load of 120 credits (60 credits each year), with each credit equalling 28 hours of study load. Education and Examination Regulations Research … (6 credits) OR Double Elective: Review (6 credits) 32 weeks Research Proposal (1 credit) Research Internship (35 credits)** Master’s Thesis (14 credits) (total 50 credits) For a more detailed description of the components of the programme, check the web catalogue at www.maastrichtuniversity.nl http://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/ Education and Examination Regulations Research Master in Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience 2021-2022 20 Article 3.7 The Research Master’s Examination The Research …
… Maastricht "The Student Debate organised by ITEM provided a great opportunity to directly discuss topics that we find important with potential MEPs. The format of the debate, the statements formulated by our and other associations, the interactive web tool as well as the skilled moderator ensured that the debate was truly student-friendly. MEPs and participants were really engaged. Big thanks to ITEM!" Liselotte Grönlund, European Law Students Association, Maastricht "The atmosphere at the …
… Epistolary Selves and Citizen Science Prof. dr. Susan Schreibman Social media and other instant modes of communication have all but killed the art of letter writing. In the early 21st century, texting has become the means to stay connected. Email and web forms are now ubiquitously used for business correspondence. But for many centuries, letters were the major mode of non-F2F communication. The late 18th century through the mid-20th century might be considered the golden age of letter writing. As … customers, citizens, end users) are involved in the design process to help ensure the result meets their needs and are usable for the intended audience. Students will have the opportunity of learning the technologies central to these types of web-based projects by adding new content to the Letters 1916-1923 database (technical skills include editing images and creating metadata – no previous technical skills are needed). Each student will also have the opportunity of crafting an outreach … economic dimensions of the issue and of the tension between universalistic concepts of medical progress and rhetoric of national distinctiveness. The deliverables of the project may vary from historical studies to policy analysis, and from building a website to making an exhibition. 1 2 …
… our Student support team . You’ll be able to talk to a diverse group of students, all studying at different faculties of Maastricht University. They can give you a first-hand account of what it is like to study and live in Maastricht. On our support web pages you can also find information on all sorts of practical matters, from application and tuition fees to living in Maastricht. WUN and YERUN Maastricht University is the sole Dutch member of the Worldwide Universities Network (WUN): 18 research …