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… in-depth interviews, systematic reviews, or philosophical studies. Further, this checklist serves as an aid in the design and analysis of quantitative studies, not as a mandatory tool. The recommendations in this list are based on decades of broad experience in statistical consultancy and analysis, but can be discussed with a member of the Methodology & Statistics dept. in case of doubt (for details of whom to contact then, see https://stat.mumc.maastrichtuniversity.nl/consultancy ). Finally, …
… secondary education, or a bachelor’s or master’s programme where the language of instruction is not English, but the applicant is able to demonstrate sufficient proficiency in English, e.g., by English taught courses, (an) internship(s), or work experience in an English environment. If an applicant does not meet one of the abovementioned requirements, the applicant will be recommended to submit proof of having passed one of the following language test certificates (or similar accredited …
… supervised two research internships as a second supervisor, they can also act as first supervisor. b. In case of a research internship outside UM (external internship) the external supervisor needs to have a PhD or needs to have a track record showing experience in conducting research and writing scientific papers. When this is not the case, two internal supervisors will have to serve as supervisors. The external supervisor still acts as assessor of the practical part (the ‘research internship’) and …
… in the case of (protracted) non-compliance of a partner country with the SD clauses of an FTA could function as an incentive to implement environmental reform. The fact remains, however, that for both trade and financial sanctions, there is so far no experience as to their effectiveness in practice. In terms of the compatibility of a mechanism of imposing sanctions by way of countermeasures in retort to violations of a TSD chapter, it is inconclusive whether such a measure would be in conformity … which could strengthen ownership. In this logic, some advise that employing another technical expression might improve acceptance by negotiating partners. The fact remains, however, that for both trade and financial sanctions, there is so far no experience as to their effectiveness, so many simply work on the hypothesis that sanctions might work as an incentive to implement reform in the field of sustainable development. Features under the USA’s and Canada’s agreements that may be of … in accordance with the following requirements, in addition to those set out in Article 28.10.1 (Qualifications of Panellists): (b) in any dispute arising under Chapter 20 (Environment), panellists other than the chair shall have expertise or experience in environmental law or practice”. 130 World Economic Forum White Paper, ‘Will the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement Reshape the Global Trade and Investment System? What’s In and What’s New: Issues and Options’ (2016) REF 190716, 19-21; …
… the border. Where there is a different world, different rules and laws, different shop chains and opening hours, different news, different customs and a different language. Have you ever met a Fleming in the morning or in the afternoon? I have often experienced miscommunication about this, because in Flanders it means before and after 12 noon respectively. Main advantage in the border regions of the Randland: If you are willing to make an effort, the potential of people and events is much more … is, in principle, free due to the free movement articles enshrined in the EU Treaties. Nevertheless, one group of professionals may be restricted in their mobility. Some professions are regulated, meaning that requirements related to diplomas and work experience (i.e. qualifications) are laid down by law. In order to prevent national laws containing qualification requirements from forming too much of an obstacle to mobility Directive 2005/36/EC was adopted. Directive 2005/36/EC, also known as the … benefit from the internationalisation of higher education, including international and domestic students, higher education institutions (HEIs), companies, home and host countries. Students Studying abroad is a way for students to gain international experience and to develop both personally as well as professionally, for instance, by getting to know different cultures, improving language skills and developing a more cosmopolitan identity. In addition, it can be a strategy to improve one’s career …
… EXAMS/ASSESSMENTS 1. A request for exemption must be submitted in writing with the reason stated to the Board of Examiners. A request must be accompanied with as much written information and evidence concerning the relevant study programme or work experience. 2. The Board of Examiners may consult the relevant examiners before making their decision regarding the request. 3. The Board of Examiners shall decide within 20 working days of receiving the request, and immediately inform the requester of … committee (See Article 2.11 of these Rules and Regulations). The assessment form is handed in by the examiner to the education office within 5 working days after grading. ARTICLE 6.9 INTERNSHIP REPORT The internship report must demonstrate the experience gained during the internship and an in- depth review of specific problems related to the programme that were dealt with during the internship. The student is responsible for handing in the internship report and products included in the …
… make them openly available; ● apply FAIR principles to research output such as data and software; ● relate to the public and address societal concerns in research; ● make educational materials available to others; ● and, perhaps most of all, know and experience that all such aspects are recognized and rewarded. Open Science is relevant for all disciplines. The word ‘science’ should not raise the impression that we only refer to disciplines in the natural sciences or related. All fields or …
… processen aan onze bewuste intenties voorafgaan. Evenmin kan op grond van Libets onderzoek worden gesteld dat onze bewuste intenties niet langer de oorzaak zijn van ons gedrag: ‘It simply demonstrates that non-conscious brain events precede conscious experience. This seems precisely what one would expect of the mind-brain. Electrical impulses move quickly among neurons, but some lag between brain activity and conscious experience seems unsurprising […] Prior electrical activity does not mean that intentionality played no causal role. Electrical activity in the brain is precisely that: electrical activity in the brain and not a mental state such as a decision or an …
… assessment and prepare their offer’. Thirdly, public authorities may take ‘measures to limit the number of applicants to an appropriate level, provided this is done in a transparent and non-discriminatory manner’. Objective criteria such as the experience of the applicants, their technical and professional abilities and capabilities, and so forth, are therefore permissible. This comes with the caveat that, as has been pointed out in case-law, certain rules under the Directive apply, mutatis … to look rather vague and obsolete, especially since the issue of the application of transparency to, for instance, non-priority services was decided only subsequent to the publication of the 2006 Communication. The Commission might profit from the experience it has collected in, by now, well over a decade in order the clearer to state its expectations on public authorities and its perception of transparency, both in terms of scope and content. The vagueness of the Court if Justice's indications …