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… Programme Committee: the representation and advisory body that carries out the duties described in Article 9.18 and 9.38c of the Act; t. course guide: the programme guide with programme-specific provisions and information, as published on the web catalogue on MyUM. u. Communication is defined as correspondence made via email to the student account; regular mail is sent to the residential/living address or, if that is not listed or has expired, to the standard address. v. Information is … certified copy of the certificate and official transcript of records. If the original documents are not in Dutch, English, French or German, these must be translated in English. The field of the requested preceding bachelor is indicated on the Faculty website. 2. Submit a letter of motivation, written in the language of the chosen programme, that: a) explains why the candidate has chosen the programme and b) convinces the Board of Admissions that the candidate has the intellectual capacities and … programme. 3. The Dean appoints the members of the Board of Admissions. Article 2.5 Admissions dates 1. A request for admission to a programme must be submitted to the Board of Admissions before the applicable deadlines, as indicated on the UM Faculty website; 2. In special cases, the Board of Admissions can take up a request submitted after the closing date referred to in paragraph 1. 3. The Board of Admissions aims to decide on (complete) application requests within 4 weeks; 4. The selected …
… Teaching, Learning Pedagogy Division of NTU, May 11 – May 15, 2015, Singapore. 2005-present Advisor for Talent Miles / Learning Miles / CLC (Center for Leading Competence), Helsinki, Finland. March 2020 – Summer 2021, a series of Podcasts and Webinars on Leadership and the Future of Work during Covid19. November 6, 2019, Webinar - Leadership Journey / MasterClass 3 - Psychological Safety and Learning Capacity. September 5, 2018, Webinar – Masterclass together with Prof. Amy Edmondson (Harvard Business School) on Psychological Safety: ‘Keys for Continuous Development … Tempelaar, D., Gijselaers, W.H., Schim van der Loeff, S. (2006). Puzzles in statistical reasoning. Journal of Statistics Education Volume 14, Number 1 (2006), www.amstat.org/publications/jse/v14n1/tempelaar.html Van den Bossche, P, Gijselaers, W.H., Segers, M.S.R., & Kirschner, P.A. (2006). Social and cognitive factors driving teamwork in collaborative learning environments: Team learning beliefs and behaviors. Small Group Research, 37 (5), 490 - 521. …
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… pattern analysis. There are many challenges for us here, such as the tricky task of monitoring human interactions in video.” The MindSpaces consortium comprises 14 different partners from 7 different countries. For more information, see the MindSpaces website. Dr. Alexia Briassouli is assistant professor at the Department of Data Science and Knowledge Engineering. She specializes in visual analysis, including the monitoring of human activities, of individuals and of crowds. Proactive against … include ten different law enforcement agencies and practitioners from across Europe. Dr. Apostolis Zarras is assistant professor at the Department of Data Science and Knowledge Engineering. His expertise lies in the realm of systems, network and web security. … Two new H2020 projects on the horizon for the Department of Data Science and Knowledge Engineering: Dr. Apostolis Zarras contributes to PREVISION and Dr. Alexia Briassouli strengthens the MindSpaces consortium. … Two new H2020 projects …
… their research and the greater the chance of finding solutions to important problems. “It’s similar to the reason the internet is so successful. All you needed were two technical tools: TCP/IP, a way of transporting information around a network, and HTML, a means of putting information on a page so that it can be rendered by a browser. Now that this is standard, you only need one browser to view the web of data. But imagine nobody had that standard; you’d need a million browsers to be able to read all those different pages. So these tools give us a uniform way of sharing information and making it accessible. My group focuses on what the minimum …
… dialogue is likewise enriching. A catalogue of supporting and leading actors and events must be explored when researching a specific topic within a comparative legal historical project. A look into these new roles may assist in identifying networks, webs, or paradigmatic shifts. It may reflect unity or a lack of it. It can also help to understand better the different legal and cultural traditions, across time and space. A look into supporting actors or events can likewise help to understand better …
… exercises destined to support Member State legislators with a common frame for law-making in private matters, was quite difficult to tackle in the beginning. In spite of the lengthy commentaries, when zooming in on legal issues the comparative web is sometimes not specific enough. This was our first challenge. We managed to solve it by taking the comparative research even further, and in spite of the DCFR’s autonomous interpretation, searching for answers regarding issues such as defects of …
… (2005) 2 International Organizations Law Review 277–293. 7 Jan Klabbers, ‘Reflections on Role Responsibility: The Responsibility of International Organizations for Failing to Act’ (2017) 28 European Journal of International Law 1133–1161. 8 The website of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) aims to dispel any doubts by pointing out ICAO is not a global regulator. (Web Page, 5 November 2022) <https:// www.icao.int/about-icao/Pages/default.aspx>. 9 See, e.g., Jan Klabbers, ‘What Role for International Organizations in the Promotion of Community Interests? Reflections on the Ideology of Functionalism’ in Eyal … require constant management, in much the same was as there are few topics which are inherently public or private in nature.48 There are dis- armament treaties without institutional back-up, such as the 1975 Biological 46 A rare exception is Joel Trachtman, The Economic Structure of International Law (Harvard University Press, 2008) 150. 47 Jan Klabbers, ‘Institutional Ambivalence by Design: Soft Organizations in International Law’ (2001) 70 Nordic Journal of International Law 403–421. 48 John …
… (2005) 2 International Organizations Law Review 277–293. 7 Jan Klabbers, ‘Reflections on Role Responsibility: The Responsibility of International Organizations for Failing to Act’ (2017) 28 European Journal of International Law 1133–1161. 8 The website of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) aims to dispel any doubts by pointing out ICAO is not a global regulator. (Web Page, 5 November 2022) <https:// www.icao.int/about-icao/Pages/default.aspx>. 9 See, e.g., Jan Klabbers, ‘What Role for International Organizations in the Promotion of Community Interests? Reflections on the Ideology of Functionalism’ in Eyal … require constant management, in much the same was as there are few topics which are inherently public or private in nature.48 There are dis- armament treaties without institutional back-up, such as the 1975 Biological 46 A rare exception is Joel Trachtman, The Economic Structure of International Law (Harvard University Press, 2008) 150. 47 Jan Klabbers, ‘Institutional Ambivalence by Design: Soft Organizations in International Law’ (2001) 70 Nordic Journal of International Law 403–421. 48 John …
… (2005) 2 International Organizations Law Review 277–293. 7 Jan Klabbers, ‘Reflections on Role Responsibility: The Responsibility of International Organizations for Failing to Act’ (2017) 28 European Journal of International Law 1133–1161. 8 The website of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) aims to dispel any doubts by pointing out ICAO is not a global regulator. (Web Page, 5 November 2022) <https:// www.icao.int/about-icao/Pages/default.aspx>. 9 See, e.g., Jan Klabbers, ‘What Role for International Organizations in the Promotion of Community Interests? Reflections on the Ideology of Functionalism’ in Eyal … require constant management, in much the same was as there are few topics which are inherently public or private in nature.48 There are dis- armament treaties without institutional back-up, such as the 1975 Biological 46 A rare exception is Joel Trachtman, The Economic Structure of International Law (Harvard University Press, 2008) 150. 47 Jan Klabbers, ‘Institutional Ambivalence by Design: Soft Organizations in International Law’ (2001) 70 Nordic Journal of International Law 403–421. 48 John …