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… a search strategy and what databases to use when seeking to incorporate EEs is scarce, fragmented, or not applicable to all cases. In this article, we will present solutions for overcoming these issues, based on published guidance in the field and our experience. 3. The five-step approach for preparing an SR-EE Following van Mastrigt’s approach for conducting SR-EEs, the first step is to compose a multidisciplinary project team, frame the study, prioritize the topics, and write and publish the … be added as is feasible. 5. Step 2.2 of the overall framework: development of a search strategy Developing an entirely new comprehensive search strategy (i.e. a string of search terms) is a time-consuming effort which highly depends on the reviewer’s experience. The time needed for developing and testing such a strategy is reported to be around 20 h [52] for experienced reviewers. It needs to be noted that these estimates also entail the testing of such a strategy against a so-called ‘gold standard’ (i.e. a known set that entails all relevant publications) [4]. However, it is not necessary to develop and …
… sciences). Rubicon The goal of the Rubicon programme is to encourage talented researchers to pursue a career in postdoctoral research. The Rubicon grant offers researchers who have completed their doctorates in the past year the chance to gain experience at a top research institution abroad (for a maximum period of two years). 274. how do i pay for my research? funding opportunities in the netherlands Talent Scheme The Talent Scheme (Vernieuwingsimpuls) is an appealing and highly competitive … (no age limit, up to € 2.5 million). mArie skłodowskA-curie Actions (mscA) The MSCA are designed to support transnational, intersectoral and interdisciplinary mobility. They include funding for short-term research mobility, individual fellowships for experienced researchers (for two-year research stays abroad) and grants for setting up joint doctoral programmes. future And emerging technologies (fet) FET actions are meant to encourage new lines of technology through novel collaborations between …
… is an objective standard.97 At present, Limiteds’ directors must, according to UK law, exercise their duties with reasonable “care, skill and diligence that would be exercised by a reasonably diligent person with — (a) the general knowledge, skill and experience that may reasonably be expected of a person carrying out the functions carried out by the director in relation to the company, and (b) the general knowledge, skill and experience that the director has.”98 Since the duty under UK law includes a subjective element in an objective test,99 in practice the threshold for holding a director liable under Dutch law is somewhat lower than under UK law.100 Although liability …
… registration duties) and financial innovations (e.g. introduction of lump sum) set up by Dokter Drenthe and Zilveren Kruis, TARGET has become an actual movement in the Netherlands with 54 GP practices currently involved. Due to TARGET, professionals experience more freedom in daily practice to create value for patients and have acquired new skills to take a more person-centred approach to patients. This has resulted into more meaningful interactions with patients - also acknowledged by patients … in first money line for research positions/higher dependency on external/soft money • Waning funding opportunities for theoretical and methodological research Human resources • Challenges to integrate young academics and offer careers • Retirement of experienced staff members • Competing research, teaching and managerial tasks 21 5.1.3 Strategic plans Based on the trends and SWOT analysis, the targets identified for the next five to ten years are: 1 To (further) strengthen internal collaboration … collaboration included: the creation of a ‘VHC’ (e-)brochure with information on who is who and who does what?; to create a VHC Award for collaboration; to organise more meetings (e.g. ‘matchmakers’; discuss specific funding opportunities; share experiences (e.g. on PhD-supervision)). So far, the enthusiasm of our staff became evident in this process as well as their willingness to work on this strategy together. 2 To (further) increase the external visibility of our work The SWOT analysis …
… EDLAB, even in the implementation phase, works to identify underlying reasons for resistance, rationalise discussions, and phase the implementation process if necessary. The EDLAB team is diverse in terms of education, nationality, age, work experience, thinking styles, and roles, providing a broad perspective. Many EDLAB employees are actively involved in teaching or educational research, maintaining a connection to practice and adapting swiftly to new developments. This diverse …
… and we enjoy meeting the students. Our relationship is good, there are no inconveniences. Maybe it’s because my wife is in contact with the management. Lux ad Mosam is smaller and a different student association than Circumflex, for example. In our experience, you can reason very well with the students. We live next to students who often play the piano, sometimes until late into the evening and even very loudly. There’s no more piano playing after 10 PM now that we’ve talked to the students. …
… colleagues from Brightlands will organize follow up actions to realise the impact plans. Photography: Philip Driessen Ga naar de vorige dia Ga naar de volgende dia Positive development In the first module, rector Rianne Letschert discussed her own experience of knowledge utilisation in her role as researcher: “When I conducted my PhD research, nobody asked about its impact. That has changed over the past ten to fifteen years. This is a positive development, because it had added value for my …
… Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences Supervisors: prof.dr. H.P.A. Boshuizen; prof.dr. A.J.J.A. Scherpbier; prof.dr. C.P.M. van der Vleuten Thursday 18 december 2008, 16.00 hours “Learning in Internships, What and how students learn from experience” Doctorate drs. Peggy M.A.J Geomini Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences Supervisors: prof.dr. J.L.H. Evers Prof.dr. B.W. Mol, UvA. Friday 19 december 2008, 10.00 hours “Pre- and peri-operative assessment of the adnexal mass” …
… have become important caregivers for adult children who are sick due to HIV or AIDS, and for grandchildren that stayed alone after the death or disease of one or both parents. This dissertation gives insight in the burden of care that the older people experience and in the psychosocial and socio-economic factors that influence this. The dissertation also describes the development and evaluation of an intervention programme focused on the support of older people with their tasks as caregivers. The …
… as intermediate phenotype” This dissertation studies how cognition as a vulnerability marker is connected with specific symptoms of psychosis, and which influence a delayed cognition has on the development of psychotic symptoms when a person has experienced a traumatic event in childhood. It turns out that a traumatic event in childhood leads to positive symptoms of psychosis (for example delusions) when there is a higher genetic vulnerability to psychosis. Furthermore, it is shown that the subjective experience of cognitive errors can be a risk factor for the development of negative symptoms of psychosis (or example lack of motivation). It also turns out that patients, and to a lesser degree family members, show an abnormal processing of words (for …