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… there are actually quite a few hands in the air now – if not necessarily yours. FASoS scholars Lea Beiermann (Worlds of Wonder) and Susan Schreibman (Letters 1916-1923) are providing opportunities for people to utilise their creative potential to experience research and contribute to it. Microscopy under the microscope It’s a bit niche – but thanks to the internet, you can upscale that niche. For her PhD at FASoS, Lea Beiermann looks at microscopy illustrations from 19 th century science … For her PhD project, Lea Beiermann asks volunteers to help identify and classify illustrations in microscopy publications. Worlds of Wonder Magical manuscripts Professor of Digital Arts and Culture Susan Schreibman has had similarly positive experiences with her project Letters 1916-1923. “I collect letters about Ireland from this important time in history – and make them publicly available to be transcribed.” She has built a database of more than 6000 letters – some way short of big data … there are actually quite a few hands in the air now – if not necessarily yours. FASoS scholars Lea Beiermann (Worlds of Wonder) and Susan Schreibman (Letters 1916-1923) are providing opportunities for people to utilise their creative potential to experience research and contribute to it. … FASoS scholars Lea Beiermann (Worlds of Wonder) and Susan Schreibman (Letters 1916-1923) are providing opportunities for people to utilise their creative potential to experience research and contribute to it. …
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… 1 juni 2017 Zoekresultaten On 26-27 May 2017, MCEL and METRO member Prof. Dr. Marjan Peeters delivered a presentation at the Chinese university of Hongkong entitled “Regulatory experiences in EU climate law: legal lessons for other economies?” as a contribution to the conference “The 60th Anniversary of the Treaty of Rome: EU and Global Perspectives”. Faculty of Law Read more on the conference >> For more information on the … to be made: it remains necessary to critically examine whether the CJEU is taking an activist role. … On 26-27 May 2017, MCEL and METRO member Prof. Dr. Marjan Peeters delivered a presentation at the Chinese university of Hongkong entitled “Regulatory experiences in EU climate law: legal lessons for other economies?” as a contribution to the conference “The 60th Anniversary of the Treaty of Rome: EU and Global Perspectives”. … On 26-27 May 2017, MCEL and METRO member Prof. Dr. Marjan Peeters delivered a presentation at the Chinese university of Hongkong entitled “Regulatory experiences in EU climate law: legal lessons for other economies?” as a contribution to the conference “The 60th Anniversary of the Treaty of Rome: EU and Global Perspectives”. … Presentation by Prof. Dr. Marjan Peeters …
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… 11 juli 2019 Zoekresultaten As a university in a border region in the heart of Europe, we experience every day that the future also lies in Europe. A broad, pragmatic view of reality is needed in the debate on internationalisation that has intensified recently, with strong words and fearful images such as a 'tsunami of foreign students'. … and good language skills, focus on a career abroad and internationals who come to enrich the Dutch labour market. International students are a golden opportunity for the Netherlands in this respect. They are particularly important because of the experience they bring with them, the knowledge they gain about the Netherlands during their studies and the international network they build. Nuffic estimates that international students contribute more than one and a half billion euros to the Dutch … and more of our foreign ‘talents’ are now building careers at our Brightlands campuses.” The Netherlands benefits from international talent. Maastricht University attracts this talent. … As a university in a border region in the heart of Europe, we experience every day that the future also lies in Europe. A broad, pragmatic view of reality is needed in the debate on internationalisation that has intensified recently, with strong words and fearful images such as a 'tsunami of foreign students'. …
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… focal points for the coming years. Meanwhile, projects in the workplace are becoming increasingly more concrete, and some of them are now ready for a second edition. Deans Mariëlle Heijltjes (Maastricht) and Sijbrand de Jong (Nijmegen) discuss their experiences with this university collaboration. Before Mariëlle Heijltjes became dean of Maastricht University School of Business and Economics in September 2022, she worked at UMIO, the branch for executive teaching at that faculty. While there she … know less about the technology of food production itself. Maastricht, however, has a strong collaboration with food production companies and food technology companies.” The approach to education is also complementary, says De Jong. “We have extensive experience with the classical biology programme and now we’re going to transition to a programme with a more integrated approach to food production and the various related issues. Maastricht has a long tradition in that interdisciplinary, … focal points for the coming years. Meanwhile, projects in the workplace are becoming increasingly more concrete, and some of them are now ready for a second edition. Deans Mariëlle Heijltjes (Maastricht) and Sijbrand de Jong (Nijmegen) discuss their experiences with this university collaboration. … This spring saw the publication of the ambition document 2023 – 2027 regarding the collaboration between Maastricht University and Radboud University. That document describes the focal points for the …
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… 29 maart 2019 Zoekresultaten “We’ve been researching a very old question: how can we link our daily experiences to underlying brain activity?” Marian Schneider joined the ‘Visual processing’ group, led by Prof. Rainer Goebel, almost 5 years ago. Around that time the hype of the ultra-high field MRI scanners at FPN (Faculty of Psychology and … project one step further by providing crucial insights about how the human brain constructs meaningful unambiguous conscious precepts from ambiguous physical input data. … “We’ve been researching a very old question: how can we link our daily experiences to underlying brain activity?” Marian Schneider joined the ‘Visual processing’ group, led by Prof. Rainer Goebel, almost 5 years ago. Around that time the hype of the ultra-high field MRI scanners at FPN (Faculty of Psychology and … use the facilities at Scannexus to digitally map the brain on a high, sub-millimeter, resolution. “This means you can study brain responses at an unprecedented level of detail.” … “We’ve been researching a very old question: how can we link our daily experiences to underlying brain activity?” … Marian Schneider: Relating human conscious perception to the brain at unprecedented spatial resolution …
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… potential master's students attended the autumn edition of Maastricht University's Master’s Open Day last Saturday. They came to soak up the atmosphere at the university buildings, learn more about master's programmes and Problem-Based Learning, and experience the good life in Maastricht. The atmosphere was pleasant and laid-back, with most students stating they obtained the information they sought, resulting in high praise for the day. The open day coincided with lively street festivities, … conditions were favourable. Across all six faculties, students engaged in workshops, presentations, and programme-specific in-depth sessions. Many seized the chance to interact with current master's students, gaining insights into life and study experiences in Maastricht. University staff were on hand to provide details on admission, registration and career guidance. The event passed off smoothly, with participants expressing positive sentiments. The majority were content, offering a … potential master's students attended the autumn edition of Maastricht University's Master’s Open Day last Saturday. They came to soak up the atmosphere at the university buildings, learn more about master's programmes and Problem-Based Learning, and experience the good life in Maastricht. The atmosphere was pleasant and laid-back, with most students stating they obtained the information they sought, resulting in high praise for the day. … More than a thousand prospective master's students visited …
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… 6 oktober 2020 Zoekresultaten Graduates from Dutch Universities of Applied Sciences who have a migrant background experience more difficulty finding jobs than do other graduates. Employers’ selection procedures and discrimination are often cited as major reasons. However, a recent study by the Research Centre for Education and the Labour Market (ROA) at Maastricht … and employment: the closer the contact, the sooner any problems are overcome. However, the emphasis that HBO degree programmes place on ‘the student's own responsibility’ can in practice result in a failure to identify problems that students experience with discrimination or finding internships. Paradoxically, this sometimes seems partly to be due to a desire on the part of teaching staff not to stigmatise students with a migrant background, and to avoid treating them differently from … observed a lack of expertise and agreement regarding discrimination. Job applications Many of the HBO students with a migrant background who were interviewed say they suspect that they have been subjected to discrimination, especially based on their experiences of not receiving a response to job applications. The employers interviewed are generally positive about the professional knowledge of HBO graduates, but say that people who make unsolicited job applications have little chance of being …
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… digital museum project in the halls of Centre Céramique, Maastricht's city library and centre for art, culture and education. Initially a mandatory course requirement, the Maastricht Collection project evolved from a challenging task into a valuable experience in client work and teamwork while engaging with Maastricht's local history. Digitising history at Centre Céramique "This project aimed to involve international students in making Maastricht's history more accessible and increasing the … For Nada, the interview with Sjoerd presented a unique opportunity to understand the project's origins and objective to create a digitised platform showcasing the city's history, accessible to everyone. "The interview was definitely the most memorable experience for me," she recalls. "I felt like going back to my Journalism Bachelor's days, where I learned about interviewing and podcasting, but this time, I had the chance to adapt these skills in a different context." Lost in translation Throughout … beyond. "Many of us didn't speak Dutch, so it was a lot of back-and-forth, translating and piecing information together," Nada says. "A lot of students come to Maastricht for a year or three; they live in the city and immerse themselves in the student experience, but they miss out on local history." One of the advantages of Centre Céramique's new digital collection is that it contributes to breaking this barrier and allows everyone to access the region's history online in English from the comfort of …
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… 6 februari 2023 Zoekresultaten Daan has investigated how employees communicate with each other in a multilingual metal foundry in Limburg, nearby the Dutch-German border. He worked in the metal foundry for 3.5 months to observe and experience to what degree multilingualism hindered efficient communication, and the role of different kinds of power dynamics in this regard. Faculty of Law Of the 12 dissertations submitted in the first round, the jury chose three. The jury used the … the news item of the AVT/Anéla award ceremony … Daan has investigated how employees communicate with each other in a multilingual metal foundry in Limburg, nearby the Dutch-German border. He worked in the metal foundry for 3.5 months to observe and experience to what degree multilingualism hindered efficient communication, and the role of different kinds of power dynamics in this regard. … Daan has investigated how employees communicate with each other in a multilingual metal foundry in Limburg, nearby the Dutch-German border. He worked in the metal foundry for 3.5 months to observe and experience to what degree multilingualism hindered efficient communication, and the role of different kinds of power dynamics in this regard. … Daan Hovens runner-up in AVT/Anéla Dissertation Prize 2022 …
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… 2018 ITEM News Zoekresultaten Cross-border work involves a lot to be taken into account. A much-discussed aspect is the recognition of qualifications. During these procedures, competent authorities check whether a person's diplomas and professional experience meet certain standards. Such processes are anything but obvious. In order to provide clarity in the complex subject matter, the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science has commissioned Expertise Centre ITEM to draw up a set of explanatory … regulated professions. In the European Union, there is a large number of regulated professions whereby differences among Member States are considerable. Each country may lay down different requirements as regards the diplomas and professional experience that a person must have before being able to work in that country. When these requirements are laid down in laws or regulations, they are referred to as a regulated profession. When one considers the number of EU Member States and regulated … and Mobility / ITEM … Cross-border work involves a lot to be taken into account. A much-discussed aspect is the recognition of qualifications. During these procedures, competent authorities check whether a person's diplomas and professional experience meet certain standards. Such processes are anything but obvious. In order to provide clarity in the complex subject matter, the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science has commissioned Expertise Centre ITEM to draw up a set of explanatory …