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Why (not) assess? Views from the academic departments of Finnish universities

2010

In Europe, national quality assurance systems of higher education have begun to be established. In Finland, this development has had the consequence of forcing universities to take notice of assessment procedures. However, little is known about the procedures taking place in individual academic departments as a result of this pan‐European trend. This article describes how academics currently comprehend quality assessment, paying particular attention to self‐evaluations and quality assurance systems. Altogether, the paper casts light on how academics are responding to the increasing university assessment activities.

Forcing (recursion theory)NoticeHigher educationbusiness.industryQuality assessment4. EducationEducational quality05 social sciences050301 educationPublic relationsEducationContent analysisPolitical science0502 economics and businessSelf evaluationPedagogybusiness0503 educationQuality assurance050203 business & managementAssessment & Evaluation in Higher Education
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Diving into Math with Emmy Noether

2020

Some 100 years ago a notice appeared in the journal of the German Mathematical Society that read: “Dr. Emmy Noether has habilitated as a lecturer in mathematics at Gottingen University.” This quiet announcement was actually the resounding final chord in a long struggle that went on for four years and only ended on June 4, 1919, when Noether joined the Gottingen faculty.

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Geolocation and voting: Candidate–voter distance effects on party choice in the 2010 UK general election in England

2012

The effect of geographical distance between candidate and voter on vote-likelihood in the UK is essentially untested. In systems where constituency representatives vie for local inhabitants' support in elections, candidates living closer to a voter would be expected to have a greater probability of receiving that individual's support, other things being equal. In this paper, we present a first test of this concept using constituency data (specifically, notice of poll address data) from the British General Election of 2010 and the British Election Survey, together with geographical data from Ordnance Survey and Royal Mail, to test the hypothesis that candidate distance matters in voters' cho…

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Recensión bibliográfica

2011

Information retrievalIndex (economics)NoticePublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthLine (text file)MathematicsGaceta Sanitaria
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Group Extensions and Graphs

2016

A classical result of Gaschütz affirms that given a finite A-generated group G and a prime p, there exists a group G# and an epimorphism phi: G# ---> G whose kernel is an elementary abelian p-group which is universal among all groups satisfying this property. This Gaschütz universal extension has also been described in the mathematical literature with the help of the Cayley graph. We give an elementary and self-contained proof of the fact that this description corresponds to the Gaschütz universal extension. Our proof depends on another elementary proof of the Nielsen-Schreier theorem, which states that a subgroup of a free group is free.

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Nuevo régimen de responsabilidad de los servicios digitales que actúan como intermediarios a la luz de la propuesta de Reglamento relativo a un merca…

2021

El pasado 15 de diciembre de 2020, la Comisión Europea presentó las Propuestas de Reglamento relativo a un mercado único de servicios digitales (Ley de Servicios Digitales) y sobre mercados competitivos y justos en el sector digital (Ley de Mercados Digitales) , que modernizan el régimen aplicable a los prestadores de servicios de intermediación . Esenciales en el entramado de internet, los intermediarios son agentes fundamentales de la transformación digital de estas últimas décadas. Aunque constantemente cuestionados por el poder e influencia que algunas compañías (como Google, Apple, Amazon o Facebook, por citar algún ejemplo de las big tech) ostentan en el entorno digital, lo cierto es …

LSD:CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS Y DERECHO [UNESCO]internetintermediariosnotice and takedowservicios digitalesUNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS Y DERECHOplataformas
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Zur Einberufung der Hauptversammlung durch die nach § 122 Abs. 3 AktG ermächtigte Aktionärsminderheit

2014

DeutschDie durch eine Aktionarsminderheit einberufene auserordentliche Hauptversammlung der Balda AG vom 18. 7. 2013 1 hat gezeigt, dass Rechtsstellung und Befugnisse der gerichtlich zur Einberufung ermachtigten Minderheit bislang wenig geklart sind. In besonderer Weise gilt dies fur die Frage, ob der einberufende Aktionar befugt ist, eine Anmeldestelle zu benennen, und in der Folge Aktionare, die sich innerhalb der Frist des § 123 Abs. 3 Satz 2 AktG unter der angegebenen Adresse anmelden, zur Teilnahme an der Hauptversammlung berechtigt sind. Der Beitrag bejaht diese Frage. EnglishUnder Section 122 Para. 3 of the German Stock Corporation Act, a court may authorise shareholders to call a sh…

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Mobile communication and the family: Asian experiences in technology domestication

2016

Amidst a record influx of refugees from the Middle East and Africa into Europe, it is puzzling to notice that many are making their journeys with almost nothing but a smartphone. Families are left ...

Middle EastHistoryNoticebusiness.industryNothingCommunicationRefugeeEthnologyGender studiesMobile telephonybusinessDomesticationEducationAsian Journal of Communication
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Plexin-B1 and Semaphorin 4D Cooperate to Promote Perineural Invasion in a RhoA/ROK-Dependent Manner

2012

Perineural invasion (PNI) is a tropism of tumor cells for nerve bundles located in the surrounding stroma. It is a pathological feature observed in certain tumors, referred to as neurotropic malignancies, that severely limits the ability to establish local control of disease and results in pain, recurrent growth, and distant metastases. Despite the importance of PNI as a prognostic indicator, its biological mechanisms are poorly understood. The semaphorins and their receptors, the plexins, compose a family of proteins originally shown to be important in nerve cell adhesion, axon migration, and proper central nervous system development. Emerging evidence has demonstrated that these factors a…

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Violations des dispositions d'ordre public d'un contrat de construction individuelle : démolir la maison ou mollir la sanction ?

2015

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Notice descriptiveContrariété à l'ordre publicMaison individuelle[SHS.DROIT]Humanities and Social Sciences/Law[SHS.DROIT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LawCONSTRUCTIONComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSContrat de construction
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