Zoekresultaten
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Internal Medicine / RheumatologyCare and Public Health Research InstituteFac. Health, Medicine and Life Sciences
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… The Faculties of Law of Airlangga University in Surabaya and Maastricht University, along with the Maastricht School of Management (MSM), collaborated on the important mission of strengthening skills, ethics, and integrity in Indonesian legal education. The aim was to improve and strengthen legal education and the skills of law graduates, with a strong focus on questions of the rule of law, good governance, and ethics. The project was successful in improving the efficiency in organisation, education management and quality assurance of the faculties. It also helped to improve the skills of the teaching staff by training them in Problem-Based Learning (PBL), a practice-oriented approach to teaching law that includes interactive, student-centred teaching methods like webinars and seminars. The curriculum was significantly improved and several new courses and in-class moot courts were added. The group also helped set up a network of legal education providers focused on actively modernising law curricula nationwide, …
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… 6 mei 2020 Zoekresultaten This year the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science has granted 15 projects (of 34 submitted) to start exploring new and challenging ideas in the context of open and online education. Gwen Noteborn and Gijs van Dijck were granted SURF funding to continue the work on implementing case network analysis in legal education to improve technology literacy. (More information in Dutch). Faculty of Law De aanvraag is ingediend … new and challenging ideas in the context of open and online education. As many as 5 of these project proposals have been submitted by colleagues at Maastricht University (UM). … SURF grant for project: training students for the 21st century using web-based network analysis …
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dec
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… 08 dec 09:00 - 12:30 Zoekresultaten (tekst alleen beschikbaar in het Engels) The webinar is about the interlinkages between climate change, agricultural commodities, smallholders, payments for ecosystem services, and digitalisation. Fair and Smart Data (FSD) is a collaboration between Solidaridad, Rabobank, Maastricht University, and Maastricht School of Management. During the webinar, you will learn about fairness in value chains, carbon credits and what role data plays in this transformation. The day starts with prominent expert speakers in those fields, then we will put our heads together in breakout rooms to brainstorm … is the role of multinationals in promoting sustainable practices at smallholder farmer's level? Of course, we hope that you can attend the whole event, but it is also possible to join either the presentations or the workshops. Register here … Het webinar gaat over de onderlinge verbanden tussen klimaatverandering, landbouwgrondstoffen, (kleine) boeren, betaling voor ecosysteemdiensten, en digitalisering. … Fair and Smart Data webinar: Create a Better World on a Liveable Planet …
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… 14 oktober 2020 Zoekresultaten The outbreak of COVID-19 meant that, as of mid-March, education at UM suddenly had to be offered entirely online. Together with their team, Nicolai Manie, programme manager for online education, and Simon Beausaert, associate professor of Workplace Learning, faced the almost impossible task of achieving this within a few days. That they succeeded is partly down to the cooperation of UM lecturers across the board. How did they tackle … information. “That definitely contributed to the success. We provided very detailed online instructions that guided people through the process step by step. We also made all the instructions for online education publicly available on the UM website. At most other universities, that information was only visible to staff and students. We want our approach to be completely transparent.” Nicolai Manie and Simon Beausaert Letting go Within two or three days, lecturers had to say goodbye to …
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… On 20 October 2021, the Maastricht Centre for the Innovation of Classical Music (MCICM) held a dissemination event where researchers from the Artful Participation project presented some of their research. During this event, the Artful Participation website was launched. The website showcases the findings of the 4-year project. In the Artful Participation project, funded by the NWO/SIA Smart Culture programme, research has been done into artistically relevant forms of audience participation in symphonic music. Academic … was combined with artistic research in the form of concert experiments. Maastricht University and Zuyd University of Applied Sciences (research centre AOK and Conservatorium Maastricht) collaborated with philharmonie zuidnederland in the project. The website presents experiments, shares research and insights, and offers practical exercises for innovating in the practice of a symphony orchestra. The website shows different perspectives, exploring what experimenting with participations means for …
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jun
11:00
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… 14 jun 11:00 - 13:00 Zoekresultaten As a UM staff member interested in video education, you are invited to join an event on the use of video from a didactical perspective. During this event UM teachers of different faculties will present their respective good practices of the use of video in education. … As a UM staff member interested in video education, you are invited to join an event on the use of video from a didactical perspective. During this event UM teachers of different faculties will present their respective good practices of the use of video in education. … As a UM staff member …
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… 18 september 2019 Zoekresultaten Even in the world’s most war-torn countries, educational innovation is in demand. SHE Collaborates, part of the UM School for Health Professions Education, has launched several projects in Yemen and South Sudan. Because these countries have been designated Code Red by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the coaching is provided remotely. But in spite of the conflicts, the projects are running … by armed conflicts. “Mozambique is of a completely different order. The destruction is unimaginable; the people have really lost everything. In Yemen and South Sudan, life goes on, more or less.” And so there is scope to consider matters such as educational improvement. Two-stage rocket SHE Collaborates swings into action when called on for help by an institution for higher education. In Yemen this is the medical faculty of Aden University and a nursing programme in the capital Sana’a. In …