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… contribute to knowledge, prosperity and cohesion for all European students, professionals and citizens.” The alliance wants to make a difference on several levels. For example, YUFE students will learn not only in the auditorium, but also during work experiences and through social action. Martin Paul: "All YUFE universities work together with industry and government in their regions under the shared goal to foster a stronger sense of Europe for future generations of Europeans and European …
… in the associated stress. Sometimes, as with hbo graduates working in education, health care, and the arts, the workload in particular was a major source of stress. However, the disrupted work-life balance and uncertainty about the future were also experienced by many as stressful. Yet the new challenges also generated a great deal of creativity and innovation in finding solutions to the problems. Consequences for private life This crisis has also left deep marks in the private lives of many … many people's lives were relatively cut off from the outside world for long periods of time. This sometimes led to a reduction in the sense of belonging to family, friends and society as a whole. Hbo graduates with few social contacts also often experienced increased stress in the home environment. Graduates with a migration background, who were less able to fall back on a social safety net, were thus more likely to experience stress, especially in their work. Lessons for the future Whereas the COVID-19 pandemic was primarily an acute health crisis for the elderly and primarily an acute economic crisis for older adults, for young adults it challenged their entire …
… their studies is not always the one they desire. About 60% of graduates from a secondary vocational programme or university of applied sciences work at the professional level for which they have been trained. That means that 40% of those graduates experience a mismatch between their education and their job. Structural changes Over the last 20 years, the distribution of labour across professions has especially increased among young people with degrees in economics or technical fields. Graduates …
Five professors from Maastricht University launch programme 4Limburg to increase labour participation.
… to a personal pep talk by the Groningen chemist Ben Feringa and a presentation on all Dutch scientific Nobel Prize winners by biologist Jelle Beumer and Volkskrant journalist Martijn van Calmthout. “It’s a pitty I didn’t win, but it was a really good experience”, Moerel said at the end of the evening. “I’m not sharing a stage with a recent Nobel Prize winner every day”, referring to Ben Feringa, who stressed out to the nominees the importance of following their intuition in their research and …
… of the UM Faculty of Law) is manager of one of the research institutes of the faculty; ‘the Institute for Corporate Law, Governance & Innovation Policies’ (ICGI) and project leader of one of the faculty’s excellence programmes. She acquired political experience as supporting member of the D66 group in de city council of Valkenburg. Moreover, in preparation of her application, she took a course with the ‘Nederlands Genootschap van Burgemeesters’ (Dutch Society of Mayors). Relevant links Read the …
Study published in Cell Metabolism by University Maastricht/Maastricht UMC+ reveals increase in inflammatory response of immune cells due to HDL.
Women who nurse negative thoughts about their appearance think that people look at them just as disapprovingly.
… by a presentation of Prof. Dr. Mieke Olaerts on the reorganization of corporations, but not before Drs. Heske van Eyck van Heslinga had the chance to introduce the enquiry procedure from the corporate chamber of the court of Amsterdam and her experiences as a commissioner of this chamber. The Institute for Corporate Law, Governance and Innovation Policies would like to thank all speakers for their contribution to the conference and their contribution to the special edition of the …
… the annual Cross-border Impact Assessment traditionally takes place at the ITEM annual conference, which this year will be held on Friday 18 November at the provincial government building in Groningen. During the annual conference, participants share experiences to support security, healthcare and energy supplies in border regions. The aim is to create a permanent cross-border structure in which a variety of subjects can be put on the agenda for analysis, and actually produce results. The Institute …