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… the combination of professional expertise with educational research. We also see the creative person innovating education on the basis of scientific theories or insights for which there is little or no scientific evidence. We also see teachers who mainly engage in practice-based educational research in their own educational practice, making use of insights or theories from the educational sciences. And we see many hybrid forms. All these approaches are necessary in order to provide high-quality …
… out in accordance with a tailored protocol.4 3. Approval of the research protocol must be obtained from an ethics review committee established for that purpose either by the Institute where the research is conducted, or the body that carries the main responsibility for the research. 4. The review on ethical aspects shall be conducted with due regard to relevant international, European and national laws, rules (including grant or editorial rules) and guidelines, including local habits and … shown to be in the public interest. In case information for participants has been withheld, participants will be provided information following their participation in such a manner and to such an extent that, to their judgment, the informed consent remains intact. F. RESEARCH IN PUBLIC DOMAIN Unless informed consent has been obtained, research based on observations of public behaviour must be restricted to situations where people being studied would reasonably expect to be observed by strangers. Research in public places must also …
… 1900 and the waste management transitions at the end of the twentieth century. While in these cases people’s values, perceptions, and criteria changed as part of the transition, this does not seem to apply to sustainable mobility and energy, where the main target is decarbonisation. What is missing is a reconsideration of individual mobility and energy use. Chapter 6 The dual challenge of sustainability transitions 71 6.1 Introduction The notion of transitions (Geels, 2002, 2005, Grin et al., 2010) …
… Finally, all parties acknowledged that a prohibition of non-stunned ritual slaughter may shift production to neighbouring countries or to the black market, although the animal rights party was less explicit about this issue than other parties. The main question was whether animal welfare and religious views on ritual slaughter are compatible. Within Part III The socio-economic dimension 160 the framework of this question, fiercely debated topics included the significance of religious freedom and … substantiate their religious and cultural identity: to what extent do minorities have the right to implement their practices and to what extent do the majority of the population have to respect these rights? Should religion play a role in the public domain and to what extent should religious practices be regulated by secular states? Throughout the debate, most politicians found it difficult to position themselves amidst these fundamental questions and sought certainty in legal, political, … questions such as the extent to which minority rights should be protected, and whether the state should intervene in religious practices in the interest of secular majority values. As a result, religious practices concerning food standards have remained largely unregulated in the Netherlands. This is problematic, on the one hand, with regard to the unsolved policy controversy, and on the other hand, in the light of globalisation leading to complex production processes that increase the risk of …
… textbooks to get access to this knowledge. Therefore, the monopoly of universities and their market share as information providers appears to be dwindling. 6. New providers: There is a movement that you do not have to have a degree to get a job and websites like www.notgoingtouni.co.uk provide access to apprenticeships without degrees. Well, I looked at this website and many of the jobs offered are in the British army or in a café – so maybe this is not yet completion to the universities but certainly something to watch. More challenging are the recent rise of digital learning environments and the … to the service of regional development. Over 10 years the university alone will invest more than 100 million Euros into this endeavour and we are grateful that the province of Limburg will match this initiative. The central development of the four main campus locations of this axis will be a motor for whole Limburg and the benefit of this initiative will be felt throughout the whole of Limburg, from Horst an der Maas to Eijsden. It will also finally bring substance to develop a common Euregional …
… surprising. More than 80% of people suffering from BED also show signs of other psychological conditions such as depression and anxiety. This drove mental health researchers to take a closer look into the role that emotions might play in the onset and maintenance of the disorder. In a newly published research review, University of Maastricht (Netherlands)’s Karolien van den Akker and colleagues (2018) concluded that food cravings and emotional -compulsive overeating are learned behaviors that can be … that can seriously affect your physical and mental health. It’s characterized by recurrent, compulsive episodes of eating unusually large quantities of food and accompanied by feelings of guilt and embarrassment. BED differentiates from overeating mainly due to its uncontrollable nature. A variety of factors contribute to its development. Emotions play a prominent role. Depending on your unique symptoms and goals, there are many effective treatments available for BED, including CET. Talk to a …
… the verdict. 2. The verdict, signed by the chair/deputy chair and the secretary, is sent to the parties. A copy thereof is sent to the Board of Appeal members and substitute members. 3. The verdict will be published in anonymised form on the UM website. The secretary provides an annual overview of the rulings to the Executive Board and the Faculty Boards. 4. The verdict indicates which parties may file a higher appeal, as well as the relevant appeal body and deadline. Article 25 Temporary injunction In urgent cases, the chair/deputy chair may, at an appellant’s request and in anticipation of the verdict in the main case, grant a temporary injunction without prejudice to the provisions of Article 8:81 of the AWB. The appellant submits an application to this end, supported by reasons. The chair decides on this application after hearing (or, at a minimum, …
… can verify whether participants react to the change (e.g., more efficient choices due to https://www.unpri.org/ a better understanding of the visual treatment). Such experiments occur in the laboratory, online, and in the field. Experimental Finance’s main branches aim to understand 1) asset pricing – how trading behaviour and market microstructure affect market performance, and 2) individual financial decision-making – how psychological and emotional factors, choice architecture or financial … we think that Experimental Finance provides a valuable tool for better understanding the Sustainable Finance environment. Contribution of the Symposium Our symposium contemplates the integration of the Experimental Finance methodology into the domain of Sustainable Finance, positing it as an augmentative instrument in the academic repertoire for elucidating the intricacies of the Sustainable Finance ecosystem. We designate this nexus as ‘Experimental Sustainable Finance’. Experimental …
… program (2024) 3 General conditions and eligibility criteria All project proposals should satisfy the conditions for PPP-Match projects as set out by Health~Holland, and as briefly summarized below. The full text is available on the Health~Holland website. In addition, some MUMC+/FHML-specific guidelines apply. At least one applicant must have affiliation with MUMC+/FHML. The research fits within the Knowledge and Innovation Agenda 2020-2023 Health and Care. The project is not funded … checked here. Budgeted costs should be directly related to the R&D activities and cannot include indirect costs such as bench fees, overhead, supporting/project management tasks, etc. (please check the full of ineligible costs on the Health Holland website). https://www.health-holland.com/funding-opportunities/tki-match … be clearly described. The duration of the project is limited to four years and must be finalized by Q4 2028. Thus, four-year projects should start before Q4 2024. The intellectual property (IP) generated in the collaborative project should remain the property of MUMC+/FHML and/or other academic partners. An option to negotiate a market-conform license agreement to use the IP of the academic partners (incl. MUMC+/FHML) is part of the standard consortium agreement. Within six weeks after …
… textbooks to get access to this knowledge. Therefore, the monopoly of universities and their market share as information providers appears to be dwindling. 6. New providers: There is a movement that you do not have to have a degree to get a job and websites like www.notgoingtouni.co.uk provide access to apprenticeships without degrees. Well, I looked at this website and many of the jobs offered are in the British army or in a café – so maybe this is not yet completion to the universities but certainly something to watch. More challenging are the recent rise of digital learning environments and the … to the service of regional development. Over 10 years the university alone will invest more than 100 million Euros into this endeavour and we are grateful that the province of Limburg will match this initiative. The central development of the four main campus locations of this axis will be a motor for whole Limburg and the benefit of this initiative will be felt throughout the whole of Limburg, from Horst an der Maas to Eijsden. It will also finally bring substance to develop a common Euregional …