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… students can add value to a city in a way. At this point in our lives we can still take risks and invest all this time – that will change when we have families. I don’t want to be in an office yet – I want to create something of my own and have these experiences.” They are now working with a consultant in the hope of getting a permit. “I’m sure we’ll find a way together with the municipality. There are definitely enough people enjoying what we offer and we enjoy this opportunity to celebrate our …
… field. Helena Deus (Elsevier, United States) spoke about the importance of ‘Deep Learning in Life Sciences and Healthcare - Stories from the Trenches’. As the technology research director at Elsevier, with a PhD in Bioinformatics and over 13 years of experience, she explained how nowadays, anyone can train a deep learning model to automate tasks or make predictions. However, this ease of use makes it imperative that we also have the skepticism to recognize when deep learning models have also …
… we want to bring into this project: citizen-science initiatives in which we involve the public in our academic work. For some of us it’s not what we do on a daily basis, but we can always pick the brains of our colleagues in Health Sciences who have experience with citizen participation.” There will also be a citizens’ summit, a think tank (or ‘work tank’) and an EU-wide youth panel that can be consulted (e.g. via social media) on current affairs. “By connecting these to the issues faced by …
… participants: “ The university that we study at or have graduated from is considered to be one of the top universities in Europe. In fact, the 5 th best young university in Europe. So how is it that with such valuable skills, and such valuable experiences and diplomas most of us are struggling with finding a job? This very question was tackled during this amazingly productive one-day event. Maastricht and the cities surrounding it attract a vast amount of students, yet less than 20% of them …
… to learn more about the programmes on offer. The information markets, workshops and presentations about individual programmes were well-attended. The visitors took the opportunity to meet current master’s students and get to know more about their experience with studying and living in Maastricht. UM staff were at hand to share information about applications and admissions and offer career advice. Master Open Day presentations Impressions from the Open Day on 30 November 2019 Vorige dia Volgende …
… programmes. They learned about Problem-Based Learning, the International Classroom and other key features of studying at Maastricht University (UM). Of course, many took the opportunity to meet current UM students and get to know more about their experience with studying and living in Maastricht. UM staff were at hand to share information about applications and admissions and offer career advice. Finally, there were drinks and snacks to wrap up the day in an informal setting. Master's Open Day …
… meeting. This marked the first two-day meeting since the network's launch 1.5 years ago. The network was established to foster collaboration and exploration of educational themes, providing Dutch CTLs with a platform to share their knowledge and experiences. CTLs hold a pivotal role in the National Growth Fund programme (NPULS) , contributing to the ongoing professionalisation and development of teachers and educators. During the meeting, discussions centred around the exchange of ideas …
… about events in Maastricht and provides notifications. Team Rodrigo: MyUM app . Shows real time student information, such as your schedule, grades, deadlines and assignment tasks. Team Tsigned: FeedUp app . Allows students to evaluate their study experiences. Team Myles: ReSearch app . Helps UM researchers find participants for their research, such as surveys or experiments. Team ILPMasters: SmartSchedule app . Constructs a schedule of weekly activities based on personal preferences and …
… the programmes we offer.” The visitors browsed the information markets and joined workshops, presentations and in-depth sessions on the individual programmes. Many took the opportunity to meet current master’s students and get to know more about their experience with studying and living in Maastricht. UM staff were at hand to share information about applications and admissions and offer career advice. And, of course, there were drinks and snacks to wrap up the day in an informal setting. Master Open …