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… home, now it’s actually in my home!'' ''It took some getting used to, for my clients as well as for me. Until recently, we shook hands before sitting down together in a room for 45 minutes every week. Then that brief physical encounter marking the start and end of each session was off the cards. A week later, even seeing each other in person was no more: the coronavirus had arrived in the Netherlands. I set up a desk at home and found some earplugs that had been gathering dust somewhere. And this … time. I see my colleagues during our daily Skype lunch, and where I used to dream of having a practice attached to my home, now it’s actually in my home. During my studies I learned nothing about treating clients remotely, but fortunately several free webinars were organised in the second week. I’ve been inspired to make video calls with some clients and I’m even motivated to give EMDR [a therapy for trauma] this way. If you’d told me that a few years ago, I would never have believed you. At the end … see her and hear her voice! This morning my husband and I took a nice walk in the sun. Even though there was nobody else around, I enjoyed the fresh air, saw lovely spring flowers and afterwards felt pleased about how many kilometres we’d covered. We started our work day feeling fit, and at lunchtime, there was my husband waving two bread rolls fresh out of the oven under my nose. This is not the way I expected to organise my work day, let alone the way I thought our lives and the world would one …
… 2023, you can take it for the last time in March 2023, there will be no possibility to take a resit. Does your previous education not qualify for direct admission to a master’s programme in Law? Then you can apply for the Pre-master Law that will start from September 2023 . Recommended literature and jurisprudence New literature N. Jörg, S. Field, C. Brants, ‘Are Inquisitorial and Adversarial Systems Converging?’, in C. Harding, P. Fennel, N. Jörg, B. Swart (eds), ‘Criminal Justice in Europe; a …
… activities focused on support, getting to know each other and improving the study environment. We are a part of the Well-being Movement which covers the whole university and also organizes several activities. More information can be found on their webpage. Well-being FHML and all the activities on this webpage focusses specifically on the students of our faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences. Contact wellbeing-fhml@maastrichtuniversity.nl Coming Up Find out what activities are planned in the next few months. More information International …
… Gravitational Waves and Fundamental Physics (GWFP) Maastricht Centre for Systems Biology (MaCSBio) Institute for Technology-Inspired Regenerative Medicine (MERLN) Maastricht MultiModal Molecular Imaging Institute (M4I) At UM, several research groups and institutes work on STEM-related topics. Researchers from different departments join forces to address the social challenges of the future, such as renewable raw materials that can replace traditional plastics, or the immense problem of …
… and Life Sciences Promotor: prof.dr. H. de Vries Co-promotores: dr. C.A.W. Bolman, OUN; dr. J.W.M. Muris Vrijdag 10 oktober 2014, 14.00 uur “Comparing tailored video- and text-based messages about smoking cessation in different socioeconomic groups: Reach, adherence and (cost-) effectiveness” Het percentage hogeropgeleide rokers daalt sneller dan het percentage laag- en middelbaar opgeleide rokers. Campagnes om mensen te stimuleren te stoppen met roken, hebben mogelijk meer effect als ze … Promotie Mw. Anna Beckers Faculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid Promotor: prof.dr. G. Teubner, Frankfurt am Main Co-promotor: dr. N. Kornet Donderdag 16 oktober 2014, 12.00 uur “Taking Corporate Codes Seriously: towards private law enforcement of voluntary corporate social responsibility codes” Gedragscodes van bedrijven zijn vrijwillige richtlijnen en beleidsregels die bedrijven opstellen en publiceren om hun betrokkenheid bij mensenrechten te tonen, om fundamentele werkomstandigheden wereldwijd te …
… inform and support PhD candidates as much as possible and help them to make the best of their time as a PhD candidate. The PhD coordinators and PhD representatives regularly meet in the Faculty PhD Committee. Most research institutes have their own webpage(s) explaining their PhD programme. Please check here the PhD programmes of CAPHRI , CARIM , GROW , MHeNs , NUTRIM , and SHE . If PhD candidates experience problems of any kind, they can turn to confidential contact persons within their … 1a. Employee PhD candidates 1b. Employees who are conducting doctoral research PhD candidates NOT employed by the university or UMC 2. PhD candidates on a grant 3. PhD candidates who receive external funding 4. External PhD candidates (self-funded) Starting your PhD Golden rules for PhD supervisors Supervision team and Quality of supervision Meeting with HR advisor on employment conditions, internal PhDs Registration in PhD TRACK system Each PhD candidate, internal as well as external, should complete a Personal Research Plan (PRP) and a Training & Supervision Plan (TSP) within the first three months in their PhD trajectory and sign a Declaration of scientific integrity at the start of their PhD project. Scientific integrity committees and documents UM Scientific Integrity Research Code Maastricht UMC+ PhD Courses at FHML/MUMC+ The Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences (FHML)/MUMC+ offers an …