Zoekresultaten
21
apr
14:00
- 16:00
Studium Generale | Excursion
18
nov
20:00
- 21:45
… the Money is a journalistic platform with a crystal clear goal: finding truth at the service of society. It conducts research into people, systems and organisations that misbehave (financially and economically) and thereby possibly cause damage to groups in society. Its weapon: radically independent investigative journalism. Whether it concerns healthcare, the financial world or politics; if you follow the money trail you will discover the truth. Thomas Bollen (1984) works as a journalist for Follow the Money . He is a financial economist specialised in monetary policy and the banking sector. After working as a consultant in the corporate sector he made a career switch to journalism. This lecture is organised in cooperation with the university newspaper Observant as part of a series of events to celebrate their 40 th anniversary. For more information about Follow the Money check out the website (in Dutch) www.ftm.nl Studium Generale Auditorium, Minderbroedersberg 4-6 Maastricht Extra Information Date Monday 18 November, 20:00 Entrance Free About the speaker Thomas Bollen Journalist, Follow the Money Keer terug naar de Studium …
05
mrt
20:00
- lecture
Against Hate
Studium Generale - Lezing, Engelstalig
Carolin Emcke, German Journalist and Author, Berlin
21
apr
14:00
- 16:00
Studium Generale | Excursion
21
jan
20:00
… She will talk about The Living Children of Amsterdam's "Last" Diamond Transport . This lecture will have overlap with the one of of Dan Stone, although it won't be exactly the same topic. Fifty children from Amsterdam's "Diamond Group" endured starvation and disease for four months in Bergen-Belsen without their parents, who had been transferred or murdered. This study of a handful of the remaining child survivors' stories traces the extent to which they bear witness to the trauma and …
11
okt
19:30
… is a Dutch biologist. He was professor of comparative physiology at Utrecht University. He is most famous for his research on the behaviour of primates. After reading the book The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals by Charles Darwin he started researching the facial expressions of primates. First as a student of Nikolaas Tinbergen at Oxford, later on in New Mexico. Van Hooff is fascinated by animal behaviour. As a child, he grew up in the Dutch zoo Burgers’ Zoo, founded by his …
21
jan
20:00
… will talk about The Living Children of Amsterdam's "Last" Diamond Transport . This lecture will have overlap with the one of of Dan Stone, although it won't be exactly the same topic. Abstract: Fifty children from Amsterdam's "Diamond Group" endured starvation and disease for four months in Bergen-Belsen without their parents, who had been transferred or murdered. This study of a handful of the remaining child survivors' stories traces the extent to which they bear witness to the trauma and …
11
okt
19:30
… is a Dutch biologist. He was professor of comparative physiology at Utrecht University. He is most famous for his research on the behaviour of primates. After reading the book The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals by Charles Darwin he started researching the facial expressions of primates. First as a student of Nikolaas Tinbergen at Oxford, later on in New Mexico. Van Hooff is fascinated by animal behaviour. As a child, he grew up in the Dutch zoo Burgers’ Zoo, founded by his …
25
apr
20:00
- 21:30
… and on the trust in their work among peers and in society at large. This doesn’t mean that the drivers of that behaviour depend solely on individual virtuousness. Increasingly, it has become clear that the research climate in the labs and research groups, plus the – sometimes perverse – incentives within the system of science, strongly influence research integrity. Based on the findings of the National Survey on Research Integrity , ways to foster research integrity will be presented. Special …
25
apr
20:00
- 21:30
… and on the trust in their work among peers and in society at large. This doesn’t mean that the drivers of that behaviour depend solely on individual virtuousness. Increasingly, it has become clear that the research climate in the labs and research groups, plus the – sometimes perverse – incentives within the system of science, strongly influence research integrity. Based on the findings of the National Survey on Research Integrity , ways to foster research integrity will be presented. Special …