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… 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 …
… programme which was similar in terms of content and level or if the student can demonstrate to the satisfaction of the BoE med that the student has gained sufficient competences relevant to the exam concerned, either through work or professional experience. 2. Granting exemption does not create any obligation on the part of the Faculty to offer an alternative study programme module. 3. The BoE med will not grant any exemption based on exams passed by a student outside the programme during the …
… 8 and 32 of these Regulations and Guidelines, or if the request concerns a resit, the student may request a deviation from said policy. The hardship must be established by the student. Article 8: Personal circumstances, study delay 1. Students who experience hardship in the sense of unforeseen and unplanned serious personal circumstances (e.g. sudden, serious issues within the private life, severe (mental) health issues etc., Article 32 below) which lead to substantial study delays, may request …
… Regulations and Guidelines, or if the request concerns a resit, the student may request a deviation from said policy. The hardship and the causal link must be established by the student. Art. 8: Personal circumstances, study delay 1. Students who experience hardship in the sense of unforeseen and unplanned serious personal circumstances (e.g. sudden, serious issues within the private life, severe (mental) health issues etc., art. 32 below) which lead to substantial study delays, may request …
… in the sense of art. 8 and 32 of these Regulations and Guidelines, the student may request a deviation from said policy. The hardship and the causal link must be established by the student. Art. 8: Personal circumstances, study delay 1. Students who experience hardship in the sense of unforeseen and unplanned serious personal circumstances (e.g. sudden, serious issues within the private life, severe (mental) health issues etc., art. 32 below) which lead to substantial study delays, may request …
… exactly is Google accused of? Federal prosecutors have accused Google of using its deep pockets and status as the dominant internet search engine to shut out rivals and stifle meaningful competition.“Google will argue that these defaults make the user experience more seamless and less full of friction.” Does this case have potential ramifications for the technology industry as a whole? 5 This issue about defaults has shown up in other cases where firms develop monopoly power. The Big Five, they all …
… on: 13-12-2022Processed on: 13-12-2022 PDF page: 65PDF page: 65PDF page: 65PDF page: 65 65 Expert Panel Rating of Key Structural Approaches Applied in HE Obesity Models 4.3.2 Individual interviews Several health economic experts, with in-depth experience in decision analytic modelling and/or economics of obesity (using a convenience sampling), were requested to participate in an Expert panel meeting during the European Health Economic Association (EuHEA) conference 2018 in Maastricht, and … it needs to be considered that the success of a model replication is also influenced by the skills of the programmer; hence one limitation is that the replication was performed by only one modeler. However, this modeler has over 20 years of experience as a professional health economist and all critical issues were reviewed and discussed within the team, which included experienced health economic modelers. On the other hand, programming errors in the original publication could not be ruled out completely, as especially complex 584024-L-bw-Schwander584024-L-bw-Schwander584024-L-bw-Schwander584024-L-bw-Schwander …
… judge at the Court of Justice of the European Union, spoke about the role of the ‘Article 255 committee’, that is the committee that vets candidates for appointment to the Court of Justice on whether they comply with the conditions of independence, experience and knowledge required for that position. Timmermans was the chair of that committee for a number of years. Marijn van der Sluis acted as his discussant. 14 Forums MCEL also organises forums where members - PhD scholars as well as more … system. In F. Bignami (Ed.), EU law in populist times: Crises and prospects (pp. 191-226). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108755641.008 Unfried, M., Kortese, L., & Bollen-Vandenboorn, A. H. H. (2020). The bottom-up approach: Experiences with the impact assessment of EU and national legislation in the German, Dutch and Belgian cross-border regions. In E. Medeiros (Ed.), Territorial Impact Assessment, Advances in Spatial Science (pp. 103-121). Springer International …
… had been repackaged) they had acquired. This resulted in a significant plunge in interbank lending, because many banks were anxious of increased counterparty risk. 4 In 2008, after the collapse of US bank Lehman Brothers, the global financial sector experienced an almost lethal cocktail of ‘write-downs on their assets, dried up liquidation in wholesale funding, and loss of consumer confidence.’ 5 2: Government Responses to the Emerging Crisis. Many governments in the European Union (EU), fearing … why bailouts are politically sensitive is that bailouts generate moral hazard; due to the fact that systemically important – too big to fail – banks might get the impression that a bailout will also be available for them in the future should they experience undercapitalisation. 11 6 S Donnelly, ‘The Public Interest and the Economy in Europe in the Wake of the Financial Crisis’, No.1 European Political Science (2011). 7 E Adler et al., Vol. 1 No. 1. Journal of European Competition Law & Practice … that competition is not distorted.’ 32 The continuing development of the internal market has lead to a situation where Member States, being progressively less able to employ other measures of economic policy to favour their domestic companies, might experience increasing pressure to grant state aid. 33 2: Why and When State Aid is (In-)Compatible with the Internal Market. There are many reasons why state aid is regarded as ‘bad’. An overview of these reasons falls, however, outside the scope of …
… 62 In the end they can decide how far these methods will be successful. Yet, looking at the continuous issues of data integrity, it is highly doubtful that the dynamic purchase system’s total usage with regard to public procurement procedures will experience a rise in the near future. 4. Electronic auctions E-Auctions are being held on an online platform. Within such auctions, suppliers get the chance to improve their initial proposals based on market feedback following the conduct of a full …