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… literature are you considering to use to carry out the project? How does your proposal contribute to the educational practice within the university? Do you have a UTQ (in Dutch BKO) qualification? - None - Yes, I got my UTQ No UTQ yet, but I have started the trajectory at my No UTQ, and I’m also not in the process of obtaining it Has your manager ensured that you are given sufficient opportunity to conduct the project? If you wish to supply additional information regarding your proposal, please …
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… to carry out. Filip D’havé, the General Representative of Flanders to the Netherlands, related to this, saying: “Procedures differ a lot throughout regions and countries. When we adapt our ways of working to each other, it doesn’t take years to start up cross-border projects. We have the knowledge to do so. We need to have the procedures aligned as well.” European policy initiatives to accelerate the energy transition on an interregional level In addition to European legislation such as the …
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Congratulations to Anna-Lena Krause, Krzysztof Cybulski and Frederik Calsius!
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During the annual Maastricht University Dinner, Katya Sion (CAPHRI/ Living Lab Ageing and Long-Term Care Limburg) received the Impact Prize for her thesis "Connecting conversations: experienced quality of care from the resident’s perspective: a narrative method for nursing homes".
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… will develop chronic pain. A psychological factor like pain avoidance is demonstrably better at this.” “Pain avoidance is first and foremost good, as it can aid the healing process,” adds Eveliina Glogan. “But you can take this behaviour too far and start avoiding safe activities too.” This can go from bad to worse, from fear of exacerbating an injury to fear of ending up in a wheelchair. “This is the paradox of pain avoidance,” Meulders says. “You don’t really know whether avoidance was necessary. … of pain avoidance Glogan’s PhD research zooms in on the question of how pain-avoiding behaviour spreads to safe activities. What are the underlying mechanisms of generalisation? “For example, if you hurt your back doing a yoga move, you may start avoiding yoga entirely, or even all sports.” Her experiments show that generalisation is typically triggered by uncertainty about future pain. “Which makes sense. If you don’t really know which movement increases the pain and which doesn’t, you’re …
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… with antibiotics, and may result in serious complications as ectopic pregnancy and tubal infertility. FemCure Following the insight, halfway through the last decade, that CT not only infects the vagina, but also the anus, the study FemCure was started. "The anal infection usually goes unnoticed, because in clinical and public sexual health care practice, we don't routinely test women anorectally. Because the anal infection is common, we wanted to gain more insight into its clinical and public … testing of asymptomatics. We need to shift our focus from attempting to reduce the infection at the population level, to identifying and providing comprehensive sexual health care for women who are at increased risk of complications. Herein is more targeted testing (e.g. in people who meet the diagnostic criteria [ see CSH ]) combined with effective management strategies, including optimal treatment and partner notification, and prevention, such as behavioural counselling and information, a way … for more information on STD and HIV testing and sexual health care. See https://www.ggdzl.nl/burgers/seksuele-gezondheid/een-soa-test-doen/ 1 van Bergen JEAM, Hoenderboom BM, David S, Deug F, Heijne JCM, van Aar F, Hoebe CJPA, Bos H, Dukers-Muijrers NHTM, Götz HM, Low N, Morré SA, Herrmann B, van der Sande MAB, de Vries HJC, Ward H, van Benthem BHB. Where to go to in chlamydia control? From infection control towards infectious disease control . Sex Transm Infect. 2021 Nov;97(7):501-506. doi: …
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… are of great value in moving toward sustainable economic growth. That's why Brighthouse and Brightworks are great meeting places for various parties,’ adds Stephan Satijn. Specific Requirement Brightworks has generated substantial interest from start-ups and scale-ups, and the first companies – including Innoveins Seed Solutions and Brightlabs – have since moved in. Brighthouse, on the other hand, was designed with scalability in mind and offers its tenants a supportive environment that … University, and the campus all join forces here in Venlo. This enables researchers and students to set to work in the very heart of the region, surrounded by companies in the agrifood sector. We are literally neighbours: you see each other and start up a conversation, from which the most wonderful partnerships and innovations are born.’ Kekkilä-BVB Guido Linders, Business Unit Director of European substrate giant Kekkilä-BVB: ‘The network that is created on the campus between our people and … is an ideal location for brainstorming with your colleagues as well as an inspiring place to invite your clients, and to seek cooperation with organizations in the immediate vicinity.’ Brightlands is home to a marvellous blend of well-known names, start-ups, and ambitious educational institutes. ‘As a company that helps other companies achieve digital transformation and become future proof in terms of production, commerce, and service, we look forward to being a part of this and naturally …
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The Dutch Research Council (NWO) today awarded a Hestia grant to two researchers, who will receive a UM appointment funded by the ‘Hestia – Impulse for Refugees in Science’ pilot, which was launched in 2018.
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… at the Maastricht Science Programme of Maastricht University. Erkens is very happy with the book: ‘ The book contains information about the geology, landscape history, urban nature and all natural reserves of Maastricht. Besides the Sint-Pietersberg, the Cannerberg, the ENCI quarry and the subterranean limestone quarries, also the city parks and the natural outskirts of the city are being discussed. The book also describes the waterways, city walls and the Frontenpark, places where nature …