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… 15 maart 2021 Zoekresultaten Some teachers will stay with you all your life. Do you also want to be such a source of inspiration for your students? Rianne Letschert talks about her experiences in secondary school, minors and the importance of academically trained teachers. The number of educational minors at UM will be expanded in the coming years, in collaboration with Radboud University in Nijmegen. This will raise the level of … students who have succesfully graduated from their bachelor's, there is the Educatieve Module. … Some teachers will stay with you all your life. Do you also want to be such a source of inspiration for your students? Rianne Letschert talks about her experiences in secondary school, minors and the importance of academically trained teachers. … The importance of academically trained teachers …
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… is available nationwide. On 16 December 2016, Marla Woolderink obtained her PhD for her evaluation of this course. The process evaluation revealed that both the participants and the practitioners were positive about their expectations of and experiences with the course. The results of the clinical evaluation do not show any effects. In fact, it was found that clinical research on online interventions is severely hampered by outdated medical legislation, the current financial climate, the current youth care system and methodological problems. Awareness and understanding The scope and severity of the problems experienced by COPMI and COSAP children is underrated in the Netherlands. The number of children who have a parent with a mental illness or addiction problems is extremely high. In the Netherlands, 17% or one in six children under the age of eighteen … soon be able to participate in research without their parents' consent. Politics This initiative is in line with a letter sent by Minister Schippers in June to the Lower House of Parliament about the scope and severity of the problems these children experience. In-depth discussions are also underway with the children's ombudsman to raise more awareness and understanding for this target group. In addition, more money is being earmarked for online interventions. Symposium Marla Woolderink defended …
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… indoor climate in offices and other buildings. This is demonstrated in Marije te Kulve’s research, with which she obtained her PhD at Maastricht University (UM) this week. She researched the effect of lighting on the temperature of the body and on the experience of ambient temperature in a total of 65 women. Te Kulve's study shows that the right light intensity greatly influences the perception of temperature. This means that smart lighting in office buildings can lead to more temperature variation, … of the staff, the environment, as well as the impact on your own wallet, you should also look at other effects of lighting conditions. Take, for example, the influence of artificial lighting on the biological clock, as well as on how temperature is experienced. Indoor climate is actually a very holistic experience.” But how do you go about optimising it? Te Kulve’s number one tip: “LED lighting systems are increasingly used in buildings because of their energy efficiency. An additional advantage is that these systems offer the possibility of creating …
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… at Maastricht University's Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience, was awarded a Rubicon grant from the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO). This grant gives promising young researchers the opportunity to gain important research experience. Alleva is one of seventeen grant recipients and will use the grant to conduct research at the University of West England. Alleva will spend thirteen months researching female body image at the University of West England's Centre for … at Maastricht University's Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience, was awarded a Rubicon grant from the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO). This grant gives promising young researchers the opportunity to gain important research experience. Alleva is one of seventeen grant recipients and will use the grant to conduct research at the University of West England. … Jessica Alleva, a researcher at Maastricht University's Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience, was awarded a …
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… 26 juni 2018 Zoekresultaten Milena Pavlova is selected for the Toptalentprogramme 2018 for her input in education, recruitment abilities, publications, Hirsch- and M-index, prizes, research involvement, experiences abroad, executive abilities and managerial roles. The Faculty-based talent programme (‘Toptalenten programma’) is intended for top-talents. The aim is to scout potential professors and to offer them a Strategic Chair … Health Services Research). Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences … Milena Pavlova is selected for the Toptalentprogramme 2018 for her input in education, recruitment abilities, publications, Hirsch- and M-index, prizes, research involvement, experiences abroad, executive abilities and managerial roles. … Milena Pavlova selected for UM Toptalentprogramme 2018 …
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… selection is a result of the stakeholder consultation, that took place in December 2017 and January 2018. ITEM's stakeholders were asked to respond to ITEM's suggested topics and had the opportunity to submit their own dossier suggestions based on experience. On this basis, the final selection was made. In the upcoming period, a team of ITEM researchers and experts will direct their attention to the dossiers. Research activities of the Institute for Transnational and Euregional cross border … selection is a result of the stakeholder consultation, which took place in December 2017 and January 2018. ITEM's stakeholders were asked to respond to ITEM's suggested topics and had the opportunity to submit their own dossier suggestions based on experience. On this basis, the final selection was made. Below you will find a shortlist: ITEM Cross-border Impact Assessment 2018 - Dossiers 1. Increase low VAT tariff – NL coalition agreement 2. Qualifying foreign taxpayer obligation (’90% rule’) 3. … selection is a result of the stakeholder consultation, that took place in December 2017 and January 2018. ITEM's stakeholders were asked to respond to ITEM's suggested topics and had the opportunity to submit their own dossier suggestions based on experience. On this basis, the final selection was made. In the upcoming period, a team of ITEM researchers and experts will direct their attention to the dossiers. … Expertise Centre ITEM announces the dossier selection for research in their annual …
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… ‘It's great to see that it's possible to work and learn at an academic level. The first pioneers with whom we started this track two years ago are now graduating. They not only have their bachelor's diploma, but come away with two years of work experience as well. This is unique in the Netherlands because we are the first (and only) regular bachelor's programme at academic level that is structured as a two-year work/study track.’ What is KE@Work? Starting from their second year of study, … as well as a lecturer. In addition, the students take their regular courses and exams. Frank Thuijsman comments: ‘By connecting students with the regional business community at an early stage in their studies, they are able to build up their work experience and put their knowledge directly into practice. This is also an attractive opportunity for companies, since – through the students – they gain access to the latest developments in the field. Furthermore, they show students that interesting … ‘It's great to see that it's possible to work and learn at an academic level. The first pioneers with whom we started this track two years ago are now graduating. They not only have their bachelor's diploma, but come away with two years of work experience as well. This is unique in the Netherlands because we are the first (and only) regular bachelor's programme at academic level that is structured as a two-year work/study track.’ … On Wednesday, 13 July 2016 the first 10 bachelor's students …
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… 21 juli 2023 ECIO, UnliMited-Students and Pamela Habibović discussing: Zoekresultaten What does it mean to be a student with an (in)visible disability, chronic condition, or neurodivergence at the university, and how can said experience be improved? In 2020, UM signed the declaration of intent of the UN Convention to dedicate itself to improving inclusive education at UM. In June 2023, Prof. Dr. Pamela Habibović, our Rector Magnificus of UM, met UM students to discuss … Disability Support, Sjoerd, John, and Carolina frrom UnliMited-Students, Pamela Habibović, Rector Magnificus … What does it mean to be a student with an (in)visible disability, chronic condition, or neurodivergence at the university, and how can said experience be improved? … Since the signing of the declaration of intent of the UN Convention in 2020, Maastricht University works in different ways towards inclusive education. Pamela Habibović, Rector Magnificus, had a conversation with students …
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… better treatment of cancer patients that contributes to a better quality of life. Ziemons remarked: "If we succeed in preventing disruption of the gut microbiota during chemotherapy treatment, people will probably respond better to the treatment and experience fewer side effects. We are not that far yet, but getting to that point is truly my driving force." Let’s start at the beginning: what is the microbiota? Ziemons: "The microbiota is the collection of microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, … better treatment of cancer patients that contributes to a better quality of life. Ziemons remarked: "If we succeed in preventing disruption of the gut microbiota during chemotherapy treatment, people will probably respond better to the treatment and experience fewer side effects. We are not that far yet, but getting to that point is truly my driving force." … On February 8, 2024, Ziemons received her PhD from Maastricht University for the dissertation “The role of the gut microbiota in human …
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… is a group of early-career scientists from each of the Faculties at Maastricht University. Their aim is to operate as an independent – and, when necessary critical – platform within the university. The Academy is looking forward to the new ideas and experiences that Lauren will bring. … Lauren Wagner has recently been elected as the new FASoS member of the Maastricht Young Academy, after an open application process. The Maastricht Young Academy is a group of early-career scientists from each of the Faculties at Maastricht University. Their aim is to operate as an independent – and, when necessary critical – platform within the university. The Academy is looking forward to the new ideas and experiences that Lauren will bring. … FASoS scientist Lauren Wagner has recently been elected as the new FASoS member. … Lauren Wagner elected as new member of Maastricht Young Academy …