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… Prof. A. Schols and / or the Division Head will evaluate each proposal for its quality, thesis feasibility and matching with NUTRIM research. All PhD Students will write a thesis and defend it at Maastricht University. Requirements of PhD thesis FHML dissertations generally consist of a number of separate scholarly papers, all or some of which have already been published in the form of articles and which demonstrate sufficient mutual coherence. It should also contain …
… • Maastricht Legal Psychology Network Group • Almost 2/3 have job in psychology related field 2 year Forensic Psychology Master • Corine de Ruiter Movies/Documentaries Questions? • Come to our extra Question and Answer session (13.45-14.15) Admission Requirements Bachelor’s degree Dutch University Bachelor Psychology Admissible Non-Dutch University Bachelor Psychology Check if the bachelor’s degree is equivalent to a Dutch university bachelor’s degree All other University Bachelors** Additional requirementes: - 12 ECTS statistics - 4 Psychology courses - Motivation letter - The bachelor's degree must be substantially relevant to the master's specialisation of your choice Bases on these requirements, the Board of Admissions will make a decision about your admissibility HBO Bachelor*** Not admissible Students from outside the Netherlands must prove their competence in English (TOEFL or IELTS) …
… to intensification and scaling-up in the Dutch agricultural sector and low-interest rates in general (Van Os & Smidt, 2018; De Boer & Betlem, 2021). RCB's initiative is presented as a way for Dutch farmers to redirect their business plan and meet the requirements for sustainable agriculture. RCB’s support to Dutch farmers in reducing CO₂ emissions and enriching the soil is not only ideological, says RCB CEO Baarsma. Rabobank is looking for alternative business models. Baarsma views the trade in … damage – are only based on encouragement from national governments but do not require its application. The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples is not binding either. Therefore, the prevention of negative impacts is mainly the result of requirements of entities financing REDD+ activities and of the political will and capacity of the host government (Horstmann & Hein, 2017). REDD+ activities are mainly based on state-owned forests in developing countries. These forests are prone to … around the world, with more to follow. Both RCB and pilot partners underlined the importance of learning from these pilots. They must provide insight into i.e., the needs of the farmers, the value propositions for the farmers, and the financing requirements. Moreover, the results of pilot projects will give an indication of the feasibility of the target. At this stage it is too early to provide meaningful results other than the high interest among both farmers that want to participate, and …
… entrepreneur of a social enterprise producing smokeless stove in Kenya, for instance, boasts of their strong interactions with the local community as the most important source of their competitive strength.26 However, his familiarity with the local requirements made it difficult for him to get a ‘scientific validation’ of his products from the regulatory agency. For cooking stoves to be safe and effec- tive, the regulation wants the maximum heat to be retained within the container. On the other … at an interesting relation and expectation of farmers from the state. The farmers are expecting increased state support for meeting their energy requirement, rather than the weak role envisioned for the state in the hybrid model for meeting energy requirements. The farmers wish for higher investment from the state for developing rural infrastructure in the agrarian sector. Closure and Stabilisation of Choices: Rejection/Acceptance of the Solar Micro-grid From the top-down perspective, the … rejected the solar micro-grid, and for them, the closure had been reached after the availability of main grid connectivity. For almost all the social groups in the village, the end matters most (energy sources capable of fulfilling their daily requirements), not the origin or source of the energy. From the top-down perspective, the origin of the energy source was crucial. It was argued that environmentally benign renewables will be widely adopted due to environmental considerations (Kabir et …
… seriously contested, the timing for its establishment certainly is. It is therefore primarily an issue of sequencing. Considerable efforts have already been made in terms of risk-reduction in the banking sector (non-performing loans reduction, minimum requirements for own funds and eligible liabilities build-up, insolvency regime, …). Sufficient to move on for some, not for others, who consider that further efforts must be carried out to meet the pre-conditions required for the setting up of the … of a European Unemployment Benefit Scheme,” 21. 27 the same objectives as the existing funds. As the objective of stabilization cannot be achieved through the existing funds, it is also clear that a new mechanism is needed, thus satisfying the two requirements of Article 175(3) TFEU. The Commission proposal for the Reform Support Programme was also based on article 175(3) TFEU, in combination with 197(2) TFEU, but here the connection with the legal basis is more tenuous. Rather than connecting … quickly and targets a subset of MS. None of the proposals, however, neatly follows this narrative. The Commission proposal for investment stabilization would be available only for euro area MS and those participating in ERMII. However, its activation requirements solely see to the economic situation in a specific MS. It is therefore possible that all Eurozone MS would qualify at the same time for support.28 The mechanism is thus not specifically addressed to asymmetric shocks, but also to symmetric …
… products and services. However, the definition of a fully dematerialized digital activities or of the minimal physical needed would have to be defined in a clear, precise and measurable manner. Without a 37 consensus about the design of the new requirements or concept, the change will turn out to be ineffective. A combination of the change of Art. 5(4), together with a new nexus or a complete new concept replacing the PE can address major parts of the Digital Economy. Questionable only … to the more and more mobile newly emerged Digital Economy in that it uses one of the still and remaining immobile factors, which are the customers or better put the destination. Therefore, the underlying rationale for the tax would be to meet the requirements of E-commerce and the continuing expansion of the digitization. 82 R. Avi-Yonah (2000), Globalization, Tax Competition, and the Fiscal Crisis of the Welfare State, 2000, Harvard Law Review, Vol. 113, No. 7, pp. 1573-1676, pp. 1670-1671; S. …
… Also, those students who have taken TCMT as a core course in the past, but did not pass they can decide next year whether they would like to take the new core course (COR1006) or the old TCMT course (SCI1001) again to meet their core graduation requirements. Next to this fundamental change, UCM has decided to strengthen the science concentration by adding a new science course called, SCI2042 Infectious Diseases and Global Public Health. Also the skills trainings have been strengthened by the … in International Relations. Description of the course Please note that this course used to be titled the SSC1006 Introduction to International Relations. Some content and literature of the course and its assessments have been modified to meet the requirements of a 2000- level course. The first part of the course discusses several mainstream International Relations (IR) theories and issues including neoliberalism, neorealism and debates about the liberal world system. Moreoever the problematics … procedure might include an intake interview with a teacher of the language in question. Objective Please refer to the website of the Language Centre UM, www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/languages, for further information about the levels, intake requirements and content of the courses. Description of the courses Students can choose a language course from the list of courses that are on offer for UCM students as long as it is not English or their native language. It goes without saying that the …
… rate and applying Circular Economy principles. 8 Social sustainability is the ability a social system to persistently achieve social wellbeing, namely by ensuring this social wellbeing can be maintained in the long term. 9 “Environmental protection requirements must be integrated into the definition and implementation of the Union's policies and activities, in particular with a view to promoting sustainable development.” 10 Article 3(5) TEU reads: “In its relations with the wider world, the Union … Development (TSD) chapters11. To this end, all EU FTAs since the 2009 FTA with South Korea12 include a Trade and Sustainable Development chapter, which mainly seeks to ensure that the EU, as well as its trading partners, follow international requirements in the pillars that compose sustainable development, mainly labour and environmental standards. The environmental protection targets are not uniform throughout all Agreements, but they primarily comprise climate change mitigation13, … lacking in enforcement machinery and as not being sufficiently (or at all) justiciable. Daniel Bodansky ‘The Legal Character of the Paris Agreement’ (2016) 25:2 RECIEL, 142-150, 145 to 147. 24 The Paris Agreement contains many contains very few direct requirements and many unenforceable commitments, for example, Article 12: “Parties shall cooperate in taking measures, as appropriate, to enhance climate change education, training, public awareness, public participation and public access to …