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… Maastricht University has taken out collective health care insurance with CZ as a fringe benefit for its employees. This insurance allows you a discount of 10% on the basic package premium and 15% on all supplementary packages. More information on requirements and premiums is available on the website of CZ. - The section ‘Register when you live abroad’ was specially designed for cross- border workers and offers the possibility to register with Maastricht University’s group insurance online. The …
… conduct of exams (including digital exams) should also be consulted via the UM Library Resources. SECTION 2 REGISTRATIONS 3 Article 2.1 Registration of courses 1. In order to get a registration for a course, students should meet each of the following requirements (if applicable): - Attendance of at least 75% of the group meetings, unless otherwise stated in the assessment plan; - Active participation in the group meetings; - Passing grade for the exam; - Passing grade score for practical exercises; … appoints an examiner as examiner for the thesis and the placement (first examiner) and a second examiner. SECTION 4 EXAMINATION Article 4.1 Degree classification The degree classification ‘Cum Laude’ (with distinction) will be awarded if the following requirements are fulfilled: 1. Courses (with exclusion of the thesis): for all courses a weighted average grade (not rounded off) of ‘8.0’or higher; 2. the courses registered with ‘exemption’ will not be taken into account; 3. thesis and placement: a …
… conduct of exams (including digital exams) should also be consulted via the UM Library Resources. SECTION 2 REGISTRATIONS 3 Article 2.1 Registration of courses 1. In order to get a registration for a course, students should meet each of the following requirements (if applicable): - Attendance of at least 75% of the group meetings, unless otherwise stated in the assessment plan; - Active participation in the group meetings; - Passing grade for the exam; - Passing grade score for practical exercises; … appoints an examiner as examiner for the thesis and the placement (first examiner) and a second examiner. SECTION 4 EXAMINATION Article 4.1 Degree classification The degree classification ‘Cum Laude’ (with distinction) will be awarded if the following requirements are fulfilled: 1. Courses (with exclusion of the thesis): for all courses a weighted average grade (not rounded off) of ‘8.0’or higher; 2. the courses registered with ‘exemption’ will not be taken into account; 3. thesis and placement: a …
… conduct of exams (including digital exams) should also be consulted via the UM Library Resources. SECTION 2 REGISTRATIONS Article 2.1 Registration of courses 3 1. In order to get a registration for a course, students should meet each of the following requirements (if applicable): - Attendance of at least 75% of the group meetings, unless otherwise stated in the assessment plan; - Active participation in the group meetings; - Passing grade for the exam; - Passing grade score for practical exercises; … appoints an examiner as examiner for the thesis and the placement (first examiner) and a second examiner. SECTION 4 EXAMINATION Article 4.1 Degree classification The degree classification ‘Cum Laude’ (with distinction) will be awarded if the following requirements are fulfilled: 1. Courses (with exclusion of the thesis): for all courses a weighted average grade (not rounded off) of ‘8.0’or higher; 2. the courses registered with ‘exemption’ will not be taken into account; 5 3. thesis and placement: a …
… A wide range of different methodological approaches have been identified. Of the 87 papers, 69 (79%) applied unique / distinctive modelling approaches. Conclusions: This wide range of approaches suggests the need to develop recommendations / minimal requirements for model-based HEA of obesity. In order to reach this long-term goal, further research is required. Valuable future research steps would be to investigate the predictiveness, validity and quality of the identified modelling approaches. … approaches. This makes it difficult to compare model outcomes, as the structural and methodological differences could have a major impact on the modelling results. Therefore, our review informs the need for developing recommendations and/or minimal requirements for model-based HEA of obesity in order to promote a better comparability and interpretation of modelling results. Due to our focus on full HEAs (eligibility criteria) we might have excluded simulation approaches that were applied in … or clinical obesity models. However, as we are aiming at informing and supporting future HEAs of interventions for the prevention and treatment of obesity, we decided to focus on available full HEAs, as those usually consider the specifications and requirements of comparative assessments and take into account the economic component of the disease. Furthermore, we have identified that there are several full HEA decision models published that focus on the prevention of obesity-associated diseases - …
… in areas as diverse as financial services, transport or energy.74 The Commission, moreover, is purported to streamline each and every policy condition – also those which do not per se fall within its own sphere of expertise – with existing EU law requirements: In this vein, the Commission’s tireless insistence on, for example, the continued application of EU state aid rules to bank recapitalizations has often led to fierce conflicts with the IMF.75 The unremitting enforcement of Union law on … of ESM conditionality but, for these purposes, has also set up an elaborate procedure. Without thereby making any premature insinuations, it is certainly quite striking to observe how rigorously Art. 7 of Regulation 472/2013 emulates the procedural requirements underlying the ESM- MoU procedure: it draws on an exactly identical cascade of procedural steps (1) negotiations, 2) decision-making, 3) compliance monitoring) and, within each stage respectively, on (almost) the same cluster of …