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… and admissions The target group of students for the IPKM is relatively wide. Lawyers, economists, political scientists and graduates holding a degree in science and technology can all be admitted if they meet the formal criteria (see admission requirements below). Potential students with work experience are particularly encouraged to enroll. This also explains why the IPKM is also offered as a part-time variant that allows for a combination of continued employment and study. Since the learning curve for those without a significant exposure to law is steep, and the programme is intensive, the admission criteria are strict. The board of admissions therefore check not only the formal requirements, but also the motivation and letters of support. As part of the onboarding of incoming students, a full first week is dedicated to guiding the students through the programme. This serves to ensure that expectations on the students’ and … The reason is that teachers can ensure parity between what was taught and what is examined, while the programme coordinator can assess whether the exam matches the overall intended learning outcomes. The exam is checked for consistency, accuracy and requirements in terms of learning outcomes under the ‘four eyes’ principle. In practice, this means that the programme coordinator sends the draft final exam to all resident IPKM staff for comments. The exam components, resulting in an individual …
… ) Short text: Households are in different phases of their life exposed to different risk drivers with in potential major financial consequences. You may think for example of the impact of divorce, unemployment, death and disability on mortgage requirements as well as on adequate saving for the retirement period. Households may act in a suboptimal manner regarding important consumption decisions as well as with regards to financial planning decisions. The aim of this thesis proposal is to …
… 28 4. If an amicable settlement as referred to in paragraph 3 is not reached, the Arbitration Committee will resolve the dispute referred to it by issuing a binding decision, with its reviewing whether: - the Executive Board has complied with the requirements of the act and the University Council Regulation; - the Executive Board, in balancing the relevant interests, could have reasonably put forward the proposal or reached the decision; - the Executive Board acted negligently towards the … Regulations. Council membership may be terminated on the grounds set out in Article 4 paragraph 3 of the Electoral Regulations. 4. If a council member fails to notify the chair and the Central Elections Office of the fact that they no longer meet the requirements for membership, the chair shall terminate their membership in writing and with immediate effect as soon as it becomes aware of this. The chair shall inform the Central Elections Office as soon as possible of the vacancy. 5. A vacancy …
… & Social Change in the Emerging Economies 10 6 English Change Management, Skills to Successfully Lead Organisations 10 6 English OUTLINE DOUBLE DEGREE PROGRAMME SBE / Universidad del Desarrollo International Business SBE Students Stage Months Requirements ECTS Maastricht, SBE I Maastricht SBE September 2020 – August 2022 (Semester 1, 2, 3 and 4) Year 1 of BSc Programme in IB 60 Year 2 of BSc Programme in IB 60 Transfer to Universidad del Desarrollo II UDD August 2022 – December 2022 … (6) 18 Internship II Programme (12) (Spanish only) 12 IV Maastricht SBE January 2023– August 2023 (During Semester 6) SBE Bachelor thesis (During the semester at UDD) 8 Bachelor of Science Degrees After successful completion of all the requirements of both Bachelor programmes, SBE students will be awarded a Bachelor of Science degree from SBE and a Bachelor of Science in International Business Administration from UDD. Education and Examination Regulations Participants in the Double …
… to protect the constitutional identity guaranteed by the eternity clause in the German Basic Law. In the case at hand, however, such identity review was not deemed necessary, and there was no need to restrict the primacy of EU law, because the requirements under Union law with regard to the execution of a European arrest warrant were not less protective of the rights of the accused than those required by human dignity as protected under the German Basic Law. The case raises a number of …