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… of side-effects. In that way relevant differences between these anti-epileptic drugs were determined. It was striking that the effectiveness of the anti-epileptic drugs only limited the retention time to a limited extent. The retention time was mainly determined by the occurrence of side-effects. Key words: anti-epileptic drugs, retention time, side-effects Doctorate Ms. Drs. Petronella H.J.M. Vlamings Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience Supervisor: prof. dr. C. Kemner; co-supervisor: …
… unite their families by bringing the rest of their relatives here demonstrates a lack of understanding for the familial context in which these migrants live. This study on Ghanaian couples and families shows that long-term family relationships can be maintained across borders, sometimes with respect to the prevailing sociocultural practices in the country of origin. A restrictive migration policy, however, can undermine the constitution and maintenance of long-term transnational family relationships. A strict policy can also hinder the mobility of migrants (e.g. the high cost of residence permits, hard-to-obtain tourist visas, etc.), which makes it difficult if not impossible for migrants … and biological relevance” Melanoma is the deadliest form of skin cancer. Due to the fast-growing number of patients suffering from this disease, melanoma is an ever-increasing health problem. Although current clinical evaluation of melanoma is mainly based on histopathology, there is still room for improvement in making the diagnosis and predicting the course of disease. This dissertation has assessed molecular changes in the DNA of melanoma, resulting in an improved understanding of …
… dr. D. Roef. Friday 21 May 2010, 14.00 hours “Misdaad en straf; een herbezinning op het strafrecht vanuit mystiek perspectief” This book critically discusses both the ruling penal theories and the current criminal procedure and reveals their main limitations and shortcomings. This research particularly critically studies the overestimation of the crime control effect and the supposed moral character of criminal law. Besides fundamental criticism of the criminal law, this book also offers …
… provide students with knowledge about and insight in sustainable development, but also the skills and attitude to actually do something with those at a later stage. Roorda focused on various programmes and several aspects of sustainability and worked mainly with teachers, administrators and managers. One of the experiments concerned the development of ‘AISHE’, an assessment and policy instrument for sustainable development in HBO. AISHE is now used in seven countries; on the basis of AISHE the …
… current DBC problems will be solved with the introduction of DOT in 2012, but the risk of upcoding will continue to exist. Monitoring and benchmarking institutions both with regard to case mix as volume by health care Insurance companies will be the main challenge for 2012. Key words: DBC system, medical specialists, hospital PhD Conferral ms.drs. Marie Jeanne Carolle Atontsa Faculty of Law Supervisors: Prof.dr. M.G. Faure Prof. J.L. Atangana Amougou Wednesday 9 November 2011, 16.00 hours “Droit … exercise, but ‘how intensively’ you exercise. Key words: cardiovascular risk factors, physical fitness, exercise PhD Conferral drs. Niels E. de Vries Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences Supervisors: prof.dr. F. Hendrikse, prof.dr. C.A.B Webers Co-supervisor: dr. R.M.M.A. Nuijts Wednesday 23 November 2011, 16.00 hours “Multifocal Intraocular Lenses in Cataract Surgery” PhD Conferral drs. Kathelijne M.H.H. Bessems Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences Supervisor: Prof.dr. N.K. …
… and the university. We provide an institutional repository for research data, that is more than just a data archive. We continuously improve our services in order to provide added value to researchers who want to do more with their data. DataHub website CDDI MEMIC is one of the members of CDDI (Community for Data Driven Insights) of UM. All UM research data service providers are joint together in this community and support researchers and research groups with all aspects concerning Research … adheres to Good Clinical Practice (GCP) regulations and has everything you need as a researcher. You can start right away through castoredc.com or contact MEMIC to allow them to advise you further. Castor CTCM Clinical Trial Center Maastricht. The main goal of CTCM is to professionally facilitate research involving human subjects. Being one of the leading Academic Research Organizations (ARO’s) in the Netherlands, CTCM strives to gain valuable results in academic research, together with its partners. The extensive services cover all aspects of supporting this kind of research. They meet all the highest quality standards and guidelines. CTCM website Our valued clients Parelsnoer The Parelsnoer Institute realizes a unique cooperation between the eight academic medical centers. The Parelsnoer Institute, founded in 2007 by the Dutch Federation of Academical Medical Centers (NFU), collects …
… that “we don’t get up in the morning and say, what can we do today in order to annoy the rest of world?” He states that the settlements are not the problem. The core of the issue, he says, is the denial of the presence of a Jewish state while the main obstacle to peace is the refusal to sit down and talk. Ambassador Abuznaid recognises and respects the right of Israel to exist and live in secure borders. However, he is against the Israel policy of occupation. According to him, under this …
… The Exam Administration is responsible for: Organising exams Processing and administrating of exam results Archiving exam-related documents (Files4Students) Conducting graduation procedures Executing different procedures related to the domain of exams Contact details: Students can contact the Exam Administration Office via e-mail or for urgent matters only via + 31 (0) 43 388 3946. Student advisors Student advisors Students at FASoS can consult a student advisor to discuss their … Arts and Social Sciences Grote Gracht 80-82 6211SZ Maastricht FASoS bike shed Feel free to email or text us to get involved, register, ask questions, or get more information on any of our upcoming events or services. You can already sign up via our website! By becoming a member, you will also contribute to combating the climate crisis since, in collaboration with ‘One Tree Planted’, SOFASoS plants a tree for every member signed up. Student representatives Student representatives So, who are the … when making key decisions about Faculty policy. Along with the staff’s co-chair, they are allowed to set part of the agenda of Faculty Council meetings. Officially they have the right to consent and advice on Faculty decisions. Faculty Council members maintain close contact with the students and the rest of the Student Representatives to decide whether a Faculty decision should be approved or not. Furthermore, they scrutinize the decision-making process during the Council meetings, and submit …
… to the EU at FIDH (International Federation for Human Rights). Gaelle Dusepulchre focused on the human rights aspects of EU external relations and trade relations. She also discussed the Generalised Scheme of Preferences (GSP) which is one of the EU's main tools to promote human rights in third countries, as well as the current state of play of Business and Human Rights. Future opportunities and steps forwards to achieve better human rights protection were also discussed. In March, the guest of the … OVHxzcdRrJQpNbdL3iJkE, last accessed 10 May 2019. Vos, E. (2018). EU agencies on the move: challenges ahead. (SIEPS; No. 2018:1). Stockholm: SIEPS. Available at: http://www.sieps.se/globalassets/publikationer/2018/sieps-2018_1-web.pdf?, last accessed 10 May 2019. Waddington, L. (2018). Mainstreaming disability rights in the European Social Pillar. Utrecht/Leeds: Academic Network of European Disability experts (ANED). Available at: https://cris.maastrichtuniversity.nl/portal/en/publications/mainstreaming-disability- rights-in-the-european-social-pillar(ae4c3b7a-18ca-4e50-89ff- d6756135a197).html, last accessed 10 May 2019. Waddington, L., & Broderick, A. (2018). Combatting disability discrimination and realising equality: A comparison of the UN CRPD and EU equality and non-discrimination law. Brussels: European Commission. Available at: …
… was appreciated was also reflected when she was named Employee of the Year. Ine stood at the basis of UM's alumni policy and she co-initiated the alumni circles that now count more than 30 worldwide circles, from London to Amsterdam to Singapore. She maintained a lot of contact with UM alumni and meant a lot to them. Ine knew first-generation alumni just as well as the recent graduates, because she worked at UM for more than 37 years. She believed that alumni should always feel welcome and had good … For the first survey, see the previous news article. Fill in the survey New programme Studium Generale The programme of Studium Generale for September-October is complete! You can find information about all lectures and lecture series on their website. A big part of the programme will be offered live to a small audience. Almost everything will also be available online. Read more Alumni newsletter - Autumn 2020 Read the autumn newsletter for UM alumni via the link below. Read more Back to … of the Faculty of Law, who ultimately chose adventure! Read more Alumni newsletter - corona special We have received so many alumni stories and corona crisis initiatives via e-mail! In the upcoming weeks, we will share some examples: blogs, vlogs, websites, webinars, and so on. You can find them on our Facebook, Instagram and/or LinkedIn account. Some stories also appeared in a special corona newsletter - read it via the link below. Read more Tip: Maastricht Summer School Do you want to increase …