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… Aruba! The two titles are granted by the Universities of Maastricht and Aruba, respectively. The approval of the course on PE’s and Attribution of Profits thereto releases the student of the admission’s exam in 2017. Applicants may need to meet other requirements, however. We look forward to welcome you in Aruba! Dr. Esperanza Buitrago https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/education/master-international-and-european-tax-law-american-specialisation …
… Please note that all SBE Network Programmes (including the Dual Degree Programmes) have a fixed curriculum. It is not possible to switch/waive/cancel any of the courses offered in these fixed programmes. SELECTION PROCEDURE Eligibility and admission requirements Who can apply: (prospective) students in the MSc Economics Please be aware that the current course offer is subject to change without prior notice. 5 Selection procedure Students can start their application for the Dual Degree Programme … new) supervisor and depending on the supervisor and the quality of the thesis, might have to start a new thesis, implying a study delay for which the student has to stay enrolled at SBE Diploma and graduation After successful completion of all the requirements of both the Dual Degree Programme, students will be awarded the degree of Master of Science in Economics (60 ECTS) from SBE Maastricht and the Master of Science in Applied Economics Sciences: Economic Policy (60 ETS) degree from … the full programme. Since the regular DD programme already takes 2 years, another extension of the programme is not allowed. An additional internship is only possible with 100% study progress. For more information on internships, please check the requirements of the Internship Office in the Student Portal. Disclaimer Should Dutch government deem a country unsafe for travel (because of sanitary crises, riots or other reasons), UM students will not be allowed to physically go to their exchange …
… “significant impact” determines the relevance of initiatives for the IA scope. Nevertheless, for further guidance for conducting impact assessments, the Commission website refers to the new Better Regulation Guidelines 2015, which ‘set out mandatory requirements and obligations for each step in the policy cycle.’143 Following this reference, already in the first stage of the policy cycle, “Planning”, an attempt is made to define “major initiatives”, which need to be politically validated and then … to the RSB for a quality check. In the RSB meeting, which occur principally twice a month, the SWD is reviewed on the basis of a so-called “Quality Checklist”, which ‘outlines the RSB’s preliminary view in the quality of the report relative to the requirements of the relevant guidelines and identifies priority issues.’161 An important novelty is established with regard to the opinions issued by the RSB. These opinions can be positive or negative, however, a positive opinion is required before … proposal, there is an eight weeks period for stakeholders and citizens to provide feedback or suggestions that will feed into the legislative debate before Parliament and Council. 186 Moreover, for an overview of mandatory consultations feedback requirements, please see Figure 2 below. 183 See http://ec.europa.eu/priorities/democratic-change/better-regulation/feedback/index_en.htm 184 ibid., p. 5; Better Regulation Guidelines 2015, p. 66; European Commission, Fact Sheet ‘Better Regulation …
… about a learner’s competence level. Relevant questions are related to the composition and functioning of assessment panels and to the standard setting as well as the structuring of assessment processes to ensure robust decision-making (e.g., portfolio requirements). Modern models of education require assessment systems that aim at optimizing summative as well as developmental assessment functions. 4. Approaches to Implementation (Steinert et al., 2016). This is where the circle closes: Teachers who …
… standards may be specified or supplemented in writing for each discipline or institution, but never weakened. 14. In some areas that overlap with or are related to research integrity, statutory regulations and codes of conduct are in effect that set requirements for researchers. See the Appendix for a brief overview of these. Failure to comply with such a regulation or code of conduct will in some cases mean that the researcher has also failed to comply with a standard from chapter 3 of this Code. … d. Seeds and Plant Materials Act 2005 (Zaaizaad- en plantgoedwet 2005) (http://wetten.overheid.nl/BWBR0018040/2017-09-01) 24. Legislation and regulations related to public and state security and state secrets, including: a. General Security Requirements for Ministry of Defence Assignments (ABDO 2006 for ongoing assignments, ABDO 2017 for new assignments) (Algemene beveiligingseisen voor defensieopdrachten 2006 en 2017) (https://www.defensie.nl/downloads/beleidsnota-s/2006/08/13/abdo-2006) …
… standards may be specified or supplemented in writing for each discipline or institution, but never weakened. 14. In some areas that overlap with or are related to research integrity, statutory regulations and codes of conduct are in effect that set requirements for researchers. See the Appendix for a brief overview of these. Failure to comply with such a regulation or code of conduct will in some cases mean that the researcher has also failed to comply with a standard from chapter 3 of this Code. … d. Seeds and Plant Materials Act 2005 (Zaaizaad- en plantgoedwet 2005) (http://wetten.overheid.nl/BWBR0018040/2017-09-01) 24. Legislation and regulations related to public and state security and state secrets, including: a. General Security Requirements for Ministry of Defence Assignments (ABDO 2006 for ongoing assignments, ABDO 2017 for new assignments) (Algemene beveiligingseisen voor defensieopdrachten 2006 en 2017) (https://www.defensie.nl/downloads/beleidsnota-s/2006/08/13/abdo-2006) …
… standards may be specified or supplemented in writing for each discipline or institution, but never weakened. 14. In some areas that overlap with or are related to research integrity, statutory regulations and codes of conduct are in effect that set requirements for researchers. See the Appendix for a brief overview of these. Failure to comply with such a regulation or code of conduct will in some cases mean that the researcher has also failed to comply with a standard from chapter 3 of this Code. … d. Seeds and Plant Materials Act 2005 (Zaaizaad- en plantgoedwet 2005) (http://wetten.overheid.nl/BWBR0018040/2017-09-01) 24. Legislation and regulations related to public and state security and state secrets, including: a. General Security Requirements for Ministry of Defence Assignments (ABDO 2006 for ongoing assignments, ABDO 2017 for new assignments) (Algemene beveiligingseisen voor defensieopdrachten 2006 en 2017) (https://www.defensie.nl/downloads/beleidsnota-s/2006/08/13/abdo-2006) …