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… and healthcare studies With this proposal, we want to develop one full clinical VR scenario of a common disease (gallstone disease). With both 360 video and 2D video all put together in one VR ‘bubble,’ we provide students with a real clinical experience that can be used in problem-based learning. Martina Paric (FHML) Co-creating a guideline for the responsible use of Generative AI in thesis trajectories Generative AI (GAI) is a transformative educational resource, but its implementation …
… new to the Netherlands, she integrated relatively easily. “I turned up on the first day with a bike helmet, noticed that everyone was staring at me and never wore it again.” She made friends for life, and even met her future wife here. “It was a great experience. The people were open and friendly, and I loved the rich cultural life of Maastricht’s squats.” Fancy commons Sturge spent several years as a researcher at the Overseas Development Institute, a global-affairs think tank. But she soon grew …
… crops that are not only nutritious, but also resistant to drought, heat or particular pathogens.” Jan van den Berg studied agronomy in Wageningen and earned his PhD in vegetable crops from Cornell University in the USA. He has over 25 years of experience in R&D management in the vegetable-seeds industry. For Nunhems Netherlands BV, the vegetable-seeds division of BASF, he was in charge of seed technology, molecular breeding and various R&D crop teams worldwide. As endowed professor of Plant …
… here .” Highly qualified workers have the luxury of deciding where to take their labour, so feeling well and welcome matters. This is also what ITEM’s research shows . “I had overestimated how open and welcoming the Dutch would be,” Azhar sums up her experience. “I felt tolerated rather than accepted – both privately and at work.” She struggled with loneliness and discrimination. One of the reasons she goes by Amy instead of Armaghan is the noticeable difference it made when applying for jobs. Here …
… a few conclusions from some papers that concern the green transition in particular, we can observe a strong example of the contributions offered by this body of research. For example, modelers find that differences between countries in how they experience both climate change and transitions greatly reduce the likelihood that countries will engage in sustained climate cooperation in the long-term, which suggests the importance of a fair and equitable system of international cost sharing in …
… fluid, with the substances it contains, is gaining in importance in both diagnostic research and in predicting human diseases. We examine ‘basic’ tears, not tears of sadness or pleasure. Emotions belong to the scientific domain of psychology or the experiences of our daily lives.” Tears are daily fare for Gijs. Not only as a biochemist, but also as a mother of three who regularly finds herself wiping her young children’s eyes with a handkerchief. “We don’t associate tears with other bodily …
… & Neuroscience research institute of the Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences. Short-stay units were turned into covid wards, and suddenly employees were dealing with several deaths a day. “That’s a huge emotional burden for those who’d never experienced something like that before. Then it’s important to have a bit of success too.” Adaptability In retrospect, of course, there are also things that could have been done better. Faber cites the division that arose between employees working from … A new wave Both are loath to predict a new corona wave. “A big difference now,” Faber says, “is that the most vulnerable people and the healthcare staff were vaccinated fairly quickly. Still, there may be other variants, there may be a flu wave. Experience has shown that in this hospital we can deal with a great deal.” Westra: “Even if there’s no new covid wave, that’s not to say all is well—there is another problem.” Indeed: what impact will the consequences of the new poverty have on …
Economists have long obsessed with efficiency. At the macro- and micro level such things as slack, waste and inefficiency were considered things to avoid and economists have advocated free markets and open competition to eliminate them. In this blog I will argue that we have been too successful, and that perhaps resilience should become our new efficiency…
… the stage of your career you’re at relative to finishing your PhD.” The uniting factor is the set of problems faced by MYA members and those they represent. Haesebrouck says she has “learnt a lot just from talking to other MYA members about their experiences but also how different faculties and universities do things.” “It was actually quite comforting to see that my problems aren’t that unique,” explains LaPointe. “Obviously everyone has their own set of circumstances, but from what we’ve …
… but for the legal community as a whole. The project is a collaboration between researchers from different universities. What benefits can such an inter-university approach bring? I see at least three important benefits. First, input. The knowledge and experience that the consortium brings together is invaluable for developing the platform. Second, support. It is an accomplishment if we develop a platform that Maastricht University researchers can use, but the initiative is truly a success if legal …