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… Arbeid; en Forensica, Criminologie en Rechtspleging van de Faculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid, zoals bedoeld in artikel 7 lid 13 van de Wet op het Hoger Onderwijs en Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek, voor het studiejaar 2024/2025, vastgesteld door het Faculteitsbestuur van de Faculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid van de Universiteit Maastricht. Deze onderwijs- en examenregeling is opgesteld in het Nederlands. Tevens wordt een Engelse vertaling beschikbaar gesteld. Ingeval van discrepanties tussen beide versies is … conform Artikel 4. 2. Om per september toelaatbaar te zijn tot een van de in de aanhef van het eerste lid onder a genoemde masteropleidingen dient de student uiterlijk per 31 augustus, van het jaar waarin de student met de masteropleiding wilt starten, te zijn afgestudeerd. Artikel 4: Bewijs van toelating tot de masteropleidingen Nederlands recht en Recht en Arbeid Het bewijs van toelating tot de masteropleidingen Nederlands recht en Recht en Arbeid als bedoeld in Artikel 3 lid 1 onder c, … maximaal één van faculteitswege begeleide stage lopen. 5. Voor het goede verloop van de stages worden in overleg tussen Opleidingsdirecteur en Examencommissie nadere richtlijnen opgesteld. Deze stagerichtlijnen zijn te vinden op de facultaire website. De student dient zich voorafgaand aan de stage akkoord te verklaren met de naleving van deze stagerichtlijnen door middel van het ondertekenen van een studentverklaring. Artikel 55: Nadere bepalingen over de masterthesis De Masterthesis sluit …
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… with the aim of doing “whatever it takes” to tackle the threat. As a consequence of the new measures, formally the scope of EU action expands beyond the conferred powers. And yet, by analysing the process across two domains (Economic Security and Military Security) Schuster showed that in practice, the EU is not always the one that acquires more powers, when Member States, by seemingly allowing the Union to act in previously unthinkable policy areas, actually take their powers back acting … presentation dealt with whether and how the Rules of Procedure of the European Parliament can modify the constitutional order of the EU without engaging any formal process of constitutional development. The presentation, using examples from Parliamentary practice, such as the hearing of Commissioner-designates, analysed how with informal changes of internal rules the Parliament can actually shape constitutional change with limited oversight of other institutions and in particular of the Court of …
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… offensive messages and unacceptable comments. Now, most of those messages are removed and the associated account is deleted. However, in practice, this often solves nothing., Oostindie says. “A new account is easily created, and then the process starts all over again.” With her research, Oostindie is working on a different approach to moderation, in which comments are not immediately deleted, but users are stimulated to have a conversation. She explains: “Based on insights into how online … discussions in general? “We realise very well that the bot will have its restrictions. Especially since it cannot filter everything. For example, it can do little with hate speech. The bot is mainly intended to deal with discussions that are starting to polarise. But we see it as a good starting point for more research and innovation.” Contributing Besides her PhD research, Oostindie is also busy with her new role as a ‘Face of Science’ (read the text box for more information). She feels honoured to have been asked for this role. “I am …
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… question! We have to act, even though we might make the wrong decisions. Not acting is also a choice but probably the worst one. I used to work for a public health institute in North Rhine-Westphalia. At the time, we were afraid of bird flu. The secretary of health in the region prepared well and bought a potentially curative medicine in a sufficient amount for the people in the region. The problem is that bird flu didn’t hit North Rhine-Westphalia. Did he make the right choice? I think so but you … reaction. National politicians don’t want blame for current problems, so they say this should be up to the EU. Let’s see how long this motivation for integration will last. In the end, the nationalistic behavior and lack of solidarity we saw at the start of the crisis might prevail. What could the European Union have done differently in its early response? At the start of the crisis, there wasn’t a lot of solidarity between member states. It took a long time before they sent medical workers to other countries and admitted foreign patients for treatment. Too long. Such a lack of solidarity is morally wrong, I’d …
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… previous announcement about finding a good balance in the internationalisation of educational institutes. Read the full news article from Universities of the Netherlands here . Universities, including UM, are working on further plans. Our faculties are exploring the possibilities within their courses. As soon as we have more information, we will share it with our staff and students. Universities of the Netherlands represents the interests of Dutch universities at a national and …
… academic? How do you get your voice heard on the important issues affecting your work? Maastricht Young Academy (MYA) is here to amplify your concerns, opinions and ideas because we want to make our university a better place for everyone. MYA webpage PAC: Network for Parents & Carers In the framework of the UM Cares project, PAC is a network for parents and carers. This network provides peer support for students and staff with caring responsibilities to connect and share experiences. PAC … the UM community about the project progress. PAC page Young UM Professionals community (YUMP) The Young UM Professionals (YUMP) community is an independent and informal body that brings together dedicated young support staff members from across UM’s faculties and service-centers. YUMP facilitates dialogue and collaboration around the personal and professional development needs of young professionals. YUMP page (UM intranet log-in required) … Networks for staff and students …
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… the Grand Finale here . ComfyHand - Ideation Category Winner ComfyHand seeks to develop a product, in order to reduce anxiety and stress in patients and elderly care home residents. Denise Nijhuis explains how a post on social media inspired her. “It started as a surgical glove filled with warm water, invented by a nurse in Brazil to comfort isolated COVID patients. We want to develop it, make it safer, more effective and more sustainable”, says Nijhuis. "It’s a simple idea, with a big impact: it … to see it as a product, think about how it progress toward the market and communicate it in plain language. I also gained knowledge about value propositions and developing my business model.” Matin Rostamitabar from WoundAeroFiber . Flui.Go Science - Start-up Category Winner Renato Rogosic from Flui.Go Science is a PhD researcher but he puts his becoming a scientist partially down to a good start in life. “My family has always been encouraging me and I’ve always had good professors in the STEM subjects, so I could follow my curiosity and discover. But often children can get a bit intimidated by chemistry, biology, maths, and physics… We …
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… share the projects that they have been working on for the past 8 months. This was supposed to take place in Boston, but unfortunately due to COVID-19 this year it will take place online. Solve a prevalent issue Together with the newly formed team, we started the journey of finding the right topic. As a Maastricht team we wanted to help solve a prevalent issue in The Netherlands, this was when we were introduced to the Oak Processionary Caterpillars. This invasive little critter strips trees bare to … in 2019. Municipalities annually have a hard time managing the problem and this is how we came into contact with Jules Sondeijker who coordinates the control of the OPC in the Dutch province Limburg and is connected to the municipality of Sittard-Geleen. Our aim is to develop an insecticide that combats the OPC in the most environmentally friendly way. These current control measures are non-specific, meaning they are dangerous for the caterpillar as well as other species that reside in the … in the area is highly affected enabling the invasive caterpillar to grow in population due to a lack of natural predators. This will result in an imbalance in the population causing a pest. We started on this endeavor by dividing up into subgroups to cover all the necessary aspects of the project. This included human practices, public relations (eg. YouTube and social media), dry lab, wet lab, wiki, collaborations and funding. This of course came with meetings twice a week throughout the …
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… 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 … institute and running without a provincial Kennis-As grant.” 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 … …