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… and Mobility / ITEM Faculty of Law Read more Succesvolle ITEM-Benelux Workshop over Kwalificatie-erkenning in Europa 20 november 2018 Op 15 november 2018 vond een ITEM-Benelux Workshop over erkenning van kwalificaties plaatsplaats bij het Benelux Secretariaat-Generaal in Brussel. De workshop bracht verschillende stakeholders op het regionale, nationale en Europese niveau samen. Eerste stap in B-solutions project afgerond 30 oktober 2018 Een eerste document is gepubliceerd in het kader van het … "Roadmap en factsheet voor de erkenning van kwalificaties voor kansrijke beroepen" 27 september 2018 De activiteiten voor het B-Solutions project "Roadmap en factsheet voor de erkenning van kwalificaties voor kansrijke beroepen" zijn recentelijk gestart. Dit project, ingediend door de Provincie Limburg (NL) als hoofdaanvrager en uitgevoerd door ITEM, brengt partners langs de Nederlandse grens samen... ITEM voert onderzoek uit naar diploma-erkenning in grensregio's 6 september 2018 De Provincie …
The project “Transnational Alignment of English Competences for University Lectures” (TAEC) is a 28 months project, funded through the Erasmus+ programme, in which the Language Centre at UM is a partner.
The project period was from 18 September 2017 to 17 January 2020.
… and building critical mass together with our customers along the value chain A Brightlands institute Brightlands is an open innovation community in a global context, connecting four campuses in the province of Limburg: in Maastricht, Heerlen, Sittard-Geleen and Venlo. The campuses provide entrepreneurs, scientists and students state-of-the-art facilities to support development, education, innovation and growth. Naturally, there are close links between all four Brightlands campuses, and …
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… NUTRIM Institute for Nutrition and Translational Research in Metabolism aims to contribute to excellence in health maintenance and personalized medicine by unraveling lifestyle and disease induced derangements in metabolism and by developing targeted nutritional, exercise and drug interventions. More information about NUTRIM SHE School of Health Professions Education SHE provides high quality multidisciplinary research and teaching and helps to innovate educational programmes. By …
… developed then turned out to be successful, and I’m now building on that. For me, UM is the right place at the right time. The centre was established mainly because the university is young and still working on its profile. That means a flying career start for me, and I’m very grateful for that. Since working for Maastricht University, I don’t have to wonder if I’ll have enough money next month and this position means I don’t worry about where I’ll be next year. That’s worth a lot. As Einstein said: … love of swing dancing. … In September Cengiz Akbulut was made head of the laboratory of the new Stem Cell Research University Maastricht (SCRUM). Here he discusses multiculturalism, the origin of life and his love of swing dancing. … Flying career start for a swing-dancing academic …
… and long conversations. We also met a lot of people hiking on our way. Plus, one thing that compensates for everything is the scenery. You don't see these beautiful landscapes every day. On the way, we were really sticking to the plan. We would start to look to set-up camp at the 29 km mark. Planning is key in these sorts of journeys. Only once did we have a problem with finding the right camp side, and even then, we did eventually manage to find the right spot. Once we got to our destination …
… for longer each day. Even though our employees are working more evening and weekend shifts, we’re seeing low levels of absenteeism. I'm proud of us for showing what we can achieve when push comes to shove. And COVID has also opened doors: we’ve started working together more at both the regional and national level.” In the current phase of the pandemic, she says, more emphasis is being placed on identifying coronavirus variants. Maastricht is one of the three laboratories in the Netherlands … That’s why working together in LINK is so important, he says. “We also raise awareness about infection prevention and hygiene practices, such as washing your hands with soap to reduce the transmission of antibiotic resistant bacteria. A lot of people started disinfecting their hands with alcohol-based solutions during COVID. It helps reduce the spread of the virus, but it’s not a good development in the long term. Alcohol-based solutions kill our healthy bacteria, which protect us from bad bacteria. …
… it is so liberating to be in a society where your identity is not held against you, where you’re given opportunities because you’re honest, you work hard and show results, where you can run as fast as you can because no one is stopping you.” How it started with voluntary work When she was doing voluntary work with the Red Cross as a teenager in North Macedonia, she already felt that addressing problems at an individual level didn’t fulfil her completely. “Social change and politics were common conversation topics around the dinner table at home …
… interview. “We’re in the middle of an in-depth evaluation”, explains the managing director of AMIBM in his office at the main building of the research campus, overlooking CHILL labs where students and researchers are working in white coats. “At the start in 2016, a lot of money was put on the table for this institute by the universities and the province. We set up the labs, hired people and built a network with the other research institutes here on campus and in Germany. Of course, we have to … provincial Kennis-As grant.” Open bijschrift Richard Ramakers Spearheads AMIBM was set up to develop new materials for industry and medical applications based on biological raw materials, one of the spearheads of the Brightlands Chemelot Campus. “The starting point was the combination of the best of different worlds”, declares Richard Ramakers, referring to the collaboration between the universities of Aachen and Maastricht, together with the renowned German institute Fraunhofer. “That’s not a … be used in bandages or plaster casts. We also extracted keratin from sheep’s wool and processed it into a gel that can extract CO2 from the air. These kinds of projects are the order of the day at the AMIBM labs.” In October, 23-year-old Gian will start her final thesis. “Here on campus, we will investigate whether elephant grass is suitable as a raw material for biobased materials. And after that? Maybe a PhD or a job in this field. As long as it has to do with sustainability.” Michelle Gian … …