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… Medicine and Life Sciences Supervisors: prof.dr. P.N. van Harten, prof.dr. J.K. Buitelaar (RUN) Co-supervisor: dr. A. Boot (UMCG) Wednesday 4 September 2013, 16.00 hours “Antipsychotic-induced hyperprolactinemia in children and adolescents with mainly autism spectrum disorders. Prevalence, symptoms, clinical consequences and genetic risk factors” PhD Conferral Ms.drs. Liesbeth Rijsdijk Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience Supervisor: prof.dr. R.A.C. Ruiter Co-supervisors: dr. A.E.R. Bos … Thursday 5 September 2013, 16.00 hours “Partnering for mobility? Three-level games in EU external migration policy” PhD Conferral Ms.drs. Fleur Goezinne Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences Supervisors: prof.dr. F. Hendrikse, prof.dr. C.A.B. Webers Co-supervisor: dr. E.C. La Heij (Amsterdam) Friday 6 September 2013, 10.00 hours “Retinal detachment surgery: pre and postoperative prognostic factors” PhD Conferral Ms.drs. Eva E. de Vries Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences … P.W.M. van Gerven Thursday 19 September 2013, 12.00 hours “The role of sensory modality in age-related distraction” PhD Conferral Ms. Elena M. Vasina, MSc. Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences Supervisors: prof.dr. J. Heemskerk, Prof.dr. C. Weber (RWTH Aachen) Co-supervisors: dr.R. Koenen, dr.S. Cauwenberghs (KU Leuven) Thursday 19 September 2013, 14.00 hours “Platelet-derived microparticles in vascular inflammation” PhD Conferral Mr.drs. Matthijs G. Compeer Faculty of Health, Medicine …
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… - Biology in development 5 October - 20:00 Maastricht University is working hard to expand the natural sciences in the Faculty of Science and Engineering. Biology is a big part in this goal. In this mini symposium (3 x 25 minutes), three main programmes within this new biology are explained. Systems biology Biobased materials (in English) Biology in the Maastricht Science Programme Speakers Michiel Adriaens (MaCSBio, Universiteit Maastricht) Luisa Bortesia (AMIBM, Universiteit … 5 October - 20:00 Mini-symposium - Biology in development 6/7 October - 14:00 Excursion - City nature in the footsteps of Jac. P Thijsse 1 t/m 5 October - 11:00 en 14:00 Escape room: Escape from the bio lab Relevant links Week van de Biologie website … "I don't eat DNA", You only use 10% of your brain" and "Mosquitos are attracted to light". These are some of the biological misconceptions people have. This year, during the Biology week we try to debunk some of these myths. Biology week …
… new insights. We also played a role in the creation of the SamenGroener foundation, which focuses on making neighbourhoods greener and more social. They’re now working on revitalising the Viegenpark in the Malpertuis district with playgrounds, garden maintenance and occasional park activities. And there’s the theme Burgerkennis in de buurt , which focuses on making use of the knowledge of local citizens. An example is the Beihuis, a neighbourhood meeting place in the Brusselse Poort shopping … such as the municipality, housing associations and welfare organisations. Beyond that, we want to leave it up to residents to organise the activities themselves. That way, we encourage people to help, get involved and share things with one another. We mainly provide space and hospitality. “ Many people who come in indicate that they often feel lonely, but we don’t turn lonely people into a target group; we don’t talk them into thinking they lack social skills. Instead, we accept that loneliness is …
… Quality Assurance, Academic Affairs Evaluations have the potential to drive transformative change in education “Why evaluate our education?” asked Matthijs Krooi , researcher and policy advisor at Academic Affairs. His presentation focused on the two main benefits of evaluation from the institutional perspective — accountability and improvement. “Evaluations serve as a tool for educational institutions to achieve ongoing improvement via the PDCA (Plan-Do-Check-Act) cycle." Matthijs further … to first-year students. The process is simple, and the first results have been positive. The dialogue feedback method consists in conducting semi-structured interviews twice a semester. She highlighted the importance of using IWIO (Interfacultair Web-based Informatiesysteem Onderwijkwaliteit) to support the evaluation process. Regine presented the pros and cons of this evaluation technique, explaining that while it may be time-intensive and student-dependent, it provides a feeling of joint …
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… and encounters to provide a breeding ground for such activities. In addition, some alternative funding methods were discussed, including the idea of a “city coin”, donations, trading, and sponsoring schemes. Regarding values, the conversations mainly revolved around two central themes. The students emphasised the need for facilitating cultural exchange and mutual understanding through the lab’s activities, striving for inclusivity in the participating communities. In addition, the students …
… which we would not have had without KE@Work…and all of this over the span of just five years? Many companies want something similar.” KE@Work changed something else at Mediaan. English has replaced the local dialect almost entirely as the company’s main language. “The discussion about international students, how having them supposedly takes away from education, I think it’s a discussion not worth having at all.” Elmer is firm in his words. “Those are all very good people. They travelled to study …
… analytical framework. Shifting paradigms within criminal justice systems broadened the view from the nation state over the cross-border and European level all up to the international level and cyberspace. MICS conducts cutting-edge research on three main focus-themes: Quality standards for criminal justice systems Additional and alternative responses to criminal justice International cooperation in criminal matters. Visit MICS's research MICS’s research takes place in the following four out of …
… Economic Law: 1. International and European Intellectual Property Law and Knowledge Management; 2. International and European Trade and Investment Law; and 3. International and European Economic Law and Policy. Visit IGIR's research IGIR’s research mainly takes place in the following pillar: 3. Globalising Markets IGIR blogs Geographical indications in EU-Vietnam FTA: beyond quality control 17 januari 2018 Concluded at the end of 2015, the European Union-Vietnam FTA (EVFTA) has marked a …
… Fast facts three divisions, with six programmes and 21 Principal Investigators groups top institute for translational cardiovascular research in Europe flexible, integraded PhD programme unique core facilities led by Prof. Tilman Hackeng CARIM website Research The research within CARIM is divided into three divisions. Each division consists of more interdisciplinary research programmes, each led by a Principal Investigator (PI). The PIs are responsible for the scientific progress of the … within the FHML master's programmes in Biomedical Sciences and Physician-Clinical Investigator (MSc/MD) and a contiguous PhD (doctoral) training programme. Divisions The three divisions within CARIM are: Blood Heart Vessels Uli Schotten “The main challenge of cardiovascular research is to bridge the gap between the molecular mechanisms driving a disease and the patient’s clinical signs and symptoms.” More on Uli Schotten Joost Lumens “The level of the scientific debate here is very high. …