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… was in general the order that was followed in recruiting personnel. In the case of compulsory redundancies, the order was the other way around. That is how the Limburg mining managers ultimately succeeded in their objective to build a workforce from mainly ‘own people’. That result was achieved through very conscious recruitment and binding strategies, but also thanks to favourable circumstances. Key words: Limburg mining industry, personnel policy PhD Conferral drs. P.C. Willems Faculty of … analysis of a large patient cohort and a subsequent systematic literature study, it turned out that none of the tests has sufficient predictive quality for use in the daily medical practice. The results of spondylodesis in chronic low back pain remain unpredictable, with consequences for patients, health care Insurance companies and policymakers. Key words: Chronic low back pain, spondylodesis, prognostic tests, patient selection PhD Conferral drs. V. Britz School of Business and Economics … December 2011, 12:00 hours “Molecular progression markers in cervical premalignancies. Development of a diagnostic MLPA-assay” All over the world, cervical cancer is a very common type of tumour. Infection with the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) is the main risk factor, but the virus can only cause cancer in combination with other factors. This research investigated if it is possible to identify malignant cervical deviations by searching for other risk factors than the infection with the carcinogenic …
… The work is varied and I have many opportunities to develop myself. In fact, last year I was able to start the two-year talent programme. Over two years, my personal development is the focus, with internal and external training from the Baak. Sanne: I mainly enjoy going to work because I can use my creativity, personality and qualities in my work as a lawyer. I am convinced that each individual has unique qualities and that it is important to use them in work. It gives me satisfaction when I can use … on solar parks around Europe. Simone: Never a dull day in my job! Some days I have many meetings or conference calls with people throughout the Asia region or in Europe to get the right information and buy in on projects or initiatives. Or I give a webinar to share a new programme as for example the global mentoring programme. Other days I’m involved in the development of new tools and policies and I spend much more time on the actual creation or implementation such as the Learning & Development … UNHCR, UNAIDS, WHO, UNICEF, UN Women, Danish International Development Agency (DANIDA) and the Colombian Red Cross, among others. Having lived in six countries, I decided to settle in Colombia. As an entrepreneur, I am the founder of the educational web portal www.masoportunidades.org (‘More opportunities’), which is dedicated to motivating people to acquire international experience that will change their lives through educational scholarships and other international opportunities, such as …
… 50% (Quaas et al., 2016). Marine fisheries directly or indirectly employ at least 200 million people (FAO, 2020). As fossil fuel consumption still accounts for 80% of global energy use presently (Abas et al., 2015), offshore oil and gas drilling remain indispensable. 1.2 Present human use of the oceans is unsustainable Although human well-being is highly dependent on the Earth’s oceans, the oceans are under threat. Marine biodiversity loss is at an unprecedented rate and its main causes are … a relation between animal attitudes and human demographics such as gender (Pifer et al., 1994; Su & Martens, 2018), age (Kavanagh et al., 2013; Kellert, 1999), social-economic status (Taylor & Signal, 2006), educational background (Ascione & Weber, 1996; Furnham et al., 2003), companion animal ownership (Driscoll, 1992; Martens et al., 2016), religion (Driscoll, 1992; Gilhus, 2006) as well as geographic region (Phillips et al., 2012; Pifer et al., 1994). Social scientists are also … plants in China: Comparative case studies. Habitat International, 47, 11-19. Huaxia. (2022, April 6). China's marine economy logs steady growth in 2021. Xinhuanet. Retrieved from https://english.news.cn/20220406/02619f47929c4039a857640b450acbb6/c.html Hutchings, J. A., Minto, C., Ricard, D., Baum, J. K., & Jensen, O. P. (2010). Trends in the abundance of marine fishes. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 67(8), 1205-1210. Hutchings, J. A., & Reynolds, J. D. (2004). Marine fish …
… lifelong learning and Continuing Professional Development and stakeholder involvement, be that in the context of person-centred care or student-centered learning. She is a member of the taskforce Programme Evaluation at FHML where she focuses on the domain Biomedical Sciences. With her position in the taskforce, she focuses on Quality Enhancement in education and aims to continuously strengthen a quality culture. As a member of the EDLAB education research sounding board, she uses her interest and … various faculties, she was involved in establishing and bringing visibility to educational research at Maastricht University, an area of expertise now embedded in EDLAB. She has a background in both neuropsychology and educational sciences, and her main aim is to connect the two fields in order to improve education in various settings. As a member of the EDLAB Education Research Sounding Board, Anke hopes to bring knowledge about educational research into all faculties, so that even more …
… stable factor. She took care of him and us, but not at the expense of herself. When I started my studies, so did she; she enrolled in a psychology programme. I found that very admirable.” Malleable society Growing up in the 1970s was, for Møllgaard, mainly about freedom. He played classical guitar and read whatever was at hand, including the feminist literature his mother left lying around, from Germaine Greer to Danish greats. “In those years there was a strong belief in a malleable society, not only among feminists but also in my economics studies. People assumed that you could engineer society.” This was one reason he chose to study economics …
… ‘I don’t know if I’ll make that deadline because I’m trying to get my parents to safety.’ Following the events, all these personal stories from my network and the terrible stories I’m hearing about refugees—it’s very emotional.” The far right becomes mainstream Wijermars has been tracking the Russian media for years. After her studies in international relations and Slavic languages in Groningen, she obtained her PhD on how the Russian government uses history to legitimise itself and the role the media plays in this process. From 2017 to 2019 she worked in Helsinki as a postdoctoral researcher on a project on press freedom and journalism. “My main focus was on internet freedom and how it was being curtailed. It wasn’t too bad back then, but now it’s completely out of hand. I kept seeing the signs, but you hope it doesn’t happen.” Press freedom in Russia has long been limited, she says, but the restrictions were previously aimed at certain sensitive topics and specific media and journalists. Now, the censorship is complete: all independent media have been shut down or their websites blocked. Over the past year, most independent journalists and foreign correspondents have left the country. “The repression of opposition figure Alexei Navalny last year, after his return from Germany, was of a different order. Until then they …
… They bring together different perspectives, expertise, and insights, adding value to our education and research. The School of Business and Economics has different partnerships across the world. These partnerships can be divided into three main categories: international university partnerships, business partnerships and global networks. Download the list of SBE international university partnerships SBE's global networks The Academy of Business in Society (ABIS) Beta Gamma Sigma (BGS) …
… is crucial! We would like to ensure that everyone feels valued and included at UM, and to do so we need your input! It is paramount that we don’t discuss anything about you without you. UnliMited-Students | Join us! Visit the UnliMited-Students webpage and get to know the students involved and the upcoming events. #NothingAboutYouWithoutYou Now @ UnliMited: UnliMited-Staff Meeting on 18 October: Join! 4 oktober 2024 Lecture: Dutch Disability Non-discrimination Law and Employment 4 / Jun 4 … & Task force The taskforce " Obstacle-free studying and working at UM " was established in June 2020 and consists of members from the UM departments: Disability Support, Student Deans, Library, HR/Arbo, Facility Services, and the D&I Office. The main objectives are: Writing UM vision and Policy Improving Digital and Physical Accessibility Establishing UnliMited Network Applying the Participatie Wet/Law for people with a distance to the labour market Working group UnliMited: Sigrid Péters …
… visit the European Commission and will also go to the University of Krakow, Poland for a week. In my last semester, I will go on exchange to Hong Kong. That will be an interesting experience on all accounts!" Want to know more? Visit the programme's website Roubitha, 3rd-year student<br>23 years old<br>French "After high school, I realised that my interest in healthcare was broader than just medicine and the human anatomy. I was intrigued by how health systems and various dimensions of healthcare worked in different countries. That was the moment that I found the domain of Public Health! For me, the uniqueness of the bachelor’s programme in European Public Health lies mainly with the European context included in the curriculum. The small and international cohorts further enrich the study programme by offering you … institution where my knowledge on Public Health and technical skills acquired at Maastricht University will be used to help developing countries to adapt their health policies to provide adequate healthcare." Want to know more? Visit the programme's website Emeline, alumna<br>26 years old<br>Dutch "The EPH study programme was a great programme for me. It gave me the intellectual challenge that I was looking for. The topics covered were varied and highly informative at the same time. I enjoyed …
… of job interviews take place at a distance, via phone, Skype or Facetime. How do you prepare for this? This workshop aims at answering these questions. 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 … networking skills This lecture gives an insight in the basic principles of personal networking. You will get hands-on tips & tricks which help you to create an interesting network. Online career library The Online Career Library comprises the best websites to help you start off your career. Personal Branding 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 and what …