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… 5 januari 2018 Zoekresultaten The transnational Interreg VA program of Flanders-Netherlands has approved the ENLEB project. In ENLEB, Flemish and Dutch partners work together on the development of an integrated concept for making residential private homes more sustainable on the basis of co-creation, with the focus on self-sufficiency, so that homes remain energy-neutral even if the residents’ energy profile changes. The project started on 1 June 2017 and runs until 31 May 2020 ENLEB has a total budget of 1.5 million Euros and receives half of it as European support The partnership includes 9 organisations from the Netherlands and Flanders From the … strength of the companies. Furthermore, an ENLEB menu is being developed that citizens can use to make their homes more sustainable. The menu highlights both technical and financial aspects and wants to unburden the resident. Relevant links Go to ICIS website Follow ICIS on Facebook … The transnational Interreg VA program of Flanders-Netherlands has approved the ENLEB project. In ENLEB, Flemish and Dutch partners work together on the development of an integrated concept for making residential …
… 21 februari 2024 Zoekresultaten Last year, Maastricht University further strengthened its profile in science and technology by launching a Bachelor in Computer Science. The response exceeded all expectations, with the first cohort of 300 students from all over … hardware.” High-level maths In particular, Winands had anticipated fewer Dutch applicants. “One of the admission requirements is a high level of secondary-school maths, which fewer and fewer Dutch students have. This is an unfortunate result of the profile system in high schools, and it’s partly why we have such a STEM skills shortage, as universities are all too aware. So more than 60 Dutch students is, relatively speaking, quite a large number. We also have lots of Germans and Belgians, …
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… 26 okt 15:00 - 18:00 Zoekresultaten Scholars from across the globe will share insights, debate, and discuss their views on a range of mainstream topics dealing with Comparative Law and the Covid-19 Pandemic. The topic will be addressed from two thematic-themes: (i) Local Reactions … under the auspices of UNESCO and of the International Social Science Council. The IALS hosts annual symposia, addressing different aspects of law and society. This year, due to the ongoing pandemic, the annual event will take place in the form of a webinar in which four scholars are invited to address a global audience. In order to accommodate for time-zones across the globe, the event will be held on Tuesday 26 October 2021, starting at 15:00hs (CEST). Registration is free. Register through the … from different disciplines and from different corners of the world. … Scholars from across the globe will share insights, debate, and discuss their views on a range of mainstream topics dealing with Comparative Law and the Covid-19 Pandemic. … IALS Webinar on Comparative Law and the Covid-19 Pandemic …
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… 29 apr 11:00 Zoekresultaten The webinar “Evaluating research impact: Tools for the individual researcher”, discusses how: - the San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA) - the Open Science movement, and - more diverse assessment methods, shape the perspective … Facebook, YouTube, etc.) - geographic and demographic characteristics of the public engagement, and - the sentiment of the social media mentions. You will have the opportunity to gain initial experience with the tools and to ask questions during the webinar. Workshop leaders Jos Franssen , Information Specialist, UB Research Support and Development, University Library UM Marielle Prevoo , Open Knowledge Librarian, University Library UM (moderator) When? Date: Thursday 29 April 2021 Time: …
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… 19 okt 23 okt 12:00 - 14:00 Zoekresultaten Over the past ten years, financial regulation within the European Union (EU) has undergone dramatic changes. This trend started in 2010 with - inter alia - the creation of the European System of Financial Stability, and consolidated in 2013 with … of recent and on-going developments from the perspectives of multilevel (administrative) cooperation, that is the cooperation between national and European authorities, and the use of soft law in this policy area. Faculty of Law Yes, I will join this webinar! REGISTRATION Programme Monday 19 October: 12.00-2pm CET Opening of the workshop Panel 1: EMU and mutilevel (administrative) cooperation (1) Chair: Aneta Spenzharova (Maastricht University) David Baez (ECB): National and European … national and European authorities, and the use of soft law in this policy area. … organised by maastricht University and the University of York in collaboration with Sciences Po … Constitutional Challenges in the Field of Financial Regulation ( GLaw webinar) …
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… 14 jun 11:00 - 12:00 Zoekresultaten Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences So, you want to use an app in your research? Well, just look in the app store and download! Alas, the reality is not that simple and there are things to keep in mind both from the participant view as from the researchers view. In this webinar, we will go from research question towards the research tool: and yes, this might actually be an app. Using examples of apps developed at Maastricht University, the following concepts will be discussed: Technology Readiness Levels (TRLs), user scenarios and wireframes, feature creep, data and data protection, legal - regulations (including medical devices). At the end of this webinar, you should have a better understanding what to take into account when deciding to use an app in you research as well as which experts can assist you in this process. Guest speaker is: Dr. An Stevens, Department of Research Engineering, …
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… 07 jun 08 jun 13:00 Zoekresultaten In Europe, the EU Green Deal is promoting the transition to climate neutral and smart cities. Yet, questions remain as to how this can be achieved within the existing multi-level and institutional framework. Moreover, the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the need to attend to urban inequality, … workshop brings together legal and governance scholars who can offer a fresh perspective on the transition to sustainable and inclusive European cities. … Workshop 'Transitioning towards sustainable European cities: a law and governance perspective' (webinar) …
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… 24 jun 25 jun 00:00 Zoekresultaten This workshop forms part of a series of four workshops within the Jean Monnet NOVA-EU project. NOVA-EU aims to stimulate discussion and enhance research into four key challenges: Digitalisation, Ethics and EU Fundamental Rights; Migration and EU Borders; Social and Sustainable … Europe; EU Rule of Law and Democracy (24 & 25 June 2021). … This workshop forms part of a series of four workshops within the Jean Monnet NOVA-EU project coordinated by Prof. Andrea Ott. … Workshop Jean Monnet NOVA-EU: EU Democracy and Rule of Law (webinar) …
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… 24 nov 19:00 - 21:00 Zoekresultaten With planet earth at risk, why do you fuzz over gender and diversity issues rather than prioritizing current ecological challenges? Is societal discrimination the most pressing problem when humankind’s survival is at stake?” Questions such as … a false opposition. Environmental problems and concerns with social equity do not compete with each over pride of place on academic and political agenda’s. On the contrary, they are directly related in that they both feed off a common ground. In this webinar, Pim Martens and Lies Wesseling will expose this common ground, by revealing how the exploitation of humans and non-humans are both rooted in an instrumentalist conception of nature. They will also sketch the contours of alternative conceptions of the more-than-human world. All members of the Maastricht University community are warmly invited to participate. This webinar is also part of the Maastricht Summerschool on Human and Animal Relations and Interactions taking place on November 21 and 22, 2020. Speakers: Pim Martens, Professor of Sustainable Development, Chair Platform Human and non-human Animal …
… 29 september 2023 Simulating patient’s heart as accurately as possible Zoekresultaten At the CARIM research institute (school for cardiovascular diseases) in Maastricht, a group of researchers – led by Joost Lumens - is working with ‘ het digitale tweelinghart ’ (the digital twin heart): a computer model that simulates the human heart. This research gives rise to a great deal of optimism. Thanks to the possibilities offered by the digital twin heart in the future, treatments can be better targeted to the clinical profile of one specific patient. Also, fewer invasive and (therefore) burdensome treatments for the patient will be needed and there will be a reduction in the number of the laboratory animals required for research. The technology is helping scientists … digital twin heart): a computer model that simulates the human heart. This research gives rise to a great deal of optimism. Thanks to the possibilities offered by the digital twin heart in the future, treatments can be better targeted to the clinical profile of one specific patient. Also, fewer invasive and (therefore) burdensome treatments for the patient will be needed and there will be a reduction in the number of the laboratory animals required for research. … At the CARIM research institute …