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European training requirements in vascular surgery

2022

ispartof: INTERNATIONAL ANGIOLOGY vol:41 issue:2 pages:91-104 ispartof: location:Italy status: published

EuropeEducation Medical GraduateHumansCurriculumCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineVascular Surgical ProceduresInternational Angiology
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Recogniton of Higher Education Graduates' Competences on European Labour Market

2008

08100 - Consultable à l'adresse : http://www.cereq.fr/trainingandemployement.htm

Europe[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[ SHS.EDU ] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationHigher Education GraduatesCompetencesLabour market
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Perceptions and experiences of a sample of nontraditional students in transition from Higher Education to the Labour Market in Western Sicily.

2018

In recent years a long economic crisis has affected the occupational opportunities of young people. In Italy, unemployment among 20-34 year olds, reached percentage values as high as 40%. The purpose of this work was to investigate perceptions and expectations of a group of nontraditional students about to graduate in Western Sicily. A group of 200 nontraditional students (112F/88M) attending final year classes in four randomly selected university courses were interviewed using a 25 item questionnaire. The students selected were concerned about the post-graduation period, and all complained about the scarcity of employment opportunities in the south of Italy. Indeed, a distance remains betw…

Financial crisiComplexityGraduate UnemploymentSettore M-PED/01 - Pedagogia Generale E Sociale
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An experiment to study the structure of the focal volume in apertured focusing systems

2001

We present a simple experiment, specifically designed for students of undergraduate optics courses, where the influence of an aperture stop position on the three-dimensional structure of the focal volume of focusing systems is studied. The experiment, which involves only simple optical elements, permits an undergraduate student to generate different focal structures by simply axially displacing the aperture stop.

Focal volumePhysicsOpticsPosition (vector)Simple (abstract algebra)business.industryAstrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsStructure (category theory)Undergraduate studentPhysics::Physics EducationGeneral Physics and AstronomyAxial symmetrybusinessEuropean Journal of Physics
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Applied Intertemporal Optimization

2009

This textbook provides all tools required to easily solve intertemporal optimization problems in economics, finance, business administration and related disciplines. The focus of this textbook is on 'learning through examples' and gives a very quick access to all methods required by an undergraduate student, a PhD student and an experienced researcher who wants to explore new fields or confirm existing knowledge. Given that discrete and continuous time problems are given equal attention, insights gained in one area can be used for learning solutions methods more quickly in other contexts. This step-by-step approach is especially useful for the transition from deterministic to stochastic wor…

Focus (computing)Intertemporal optimizationUndergraduate studentMathematical economicsMathematicsSSRN Electronic Journal
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Game-based learning supported by audience response tools: game proposals and preliminary assessment

2018

The so-called game-based learning strategies are based on introducing games in the classrooms to improve aspects such as student performance, concentration and effort. Currently, they provide a very useful resource to increase the motivation of university students, generating a better atmosphere among peers and between student and teacher, which in turn is generally translated into better academic results. However, the design of games that successfully achieve the desired teaching-learning objectives is not a trivial task. This work focuses on the design of games that allow the assessment of ICT-related university subjects. Specifically, three different games are proposed, all based on stud…

Game designHigher educationEducational systemsGame based learning010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesUndergraduate educationGame design0502 economics and businessMathematics educationComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONLearningGame-based learning0105 earth and related environmental sciencesOnline platformsbusiness.industryTeaching05 social sciencesUndergraduate educationHigher EducationPsychologybusiness050203 business & managementAudience responseEducational systems
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Teaching and Sexual Prejudices. New Training Needs

2013

Abstract This study focused on the future trainers’ attitude in respect of gender, sex and sexual orientation. Contrary to previous research studies, which associate to a greater knowledge a better attitude, our results shown that prejudices are still present even for graduate students. Therefore, it urges a reflection on a new teaching paradigm able to provide a plural gender identity vision. Training processes must be more than a mere intellectual education: a reflection on professional future.

Gender identitylearningteaching learning sexual prejudice sexual orientation universityteachingGraduate studentsuniversitysexual prejudicesexual orientationSettore M-PSI/07 - Psicologia DinamicaPedagogySexual orientationResearch studiesGeneral Materials ScienceTraining needsPsychologySocial psychologySettore M-PSI/05 - Psicologia SocialePluralProcedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
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PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF THE ANALYSIS OF THE PROGRESSION CURVES OF FIRST AND PSEUDO-FIRST ORDER REACTIONS

2020

The paper presents a simple method of determining iteratively the progression curve asymptote for first and pseudo-first order reactions. For selected student exercises, thus obtained results were compared (see Supplementary Material) with those found by means of the method of determining asymptotes experimentally. A nonlinear fitting method was additionally employed to assess the accuracy.

General Chemistrychemoinformaticsmechanisms of reactionsNonlinear systemChemistrySimple (abstract algebra)kineticsPseudo first orderphysical chemistryApplied mathematicssecond-year undergraduateAsymptoteQD1-999Mathematics
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European Initiatives in Postgraduate Education in Gerontology

2007

This paper describes three innovative European initiatives in postgraduate education in gerontology. The first is the European Masters Program in Gerontology (EuMaG), developed as an interdisciplinary joint program, supported and delivered by 22 European universities. Second, the Nordplus initiative to increase mobility of students and staff in the field of gerontology in the European Nordic countries is elaborated. Third, two postgraduate Gerontology and Geriatrics programs offered by the European Centre of Gerontology and Geriatrics, University of Malta are presented. In 1995, the Centre was designated a WHO Collaborating Centre for healthy aging. To provide a context for these initiative…

GeriatricsGerontologyAgingmedicine.medical_specialtyHigher educationbusiness.industry/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/partnershipsContext (language use)European studiesEducationEuropeInternationalizationSDG 17 - Partnerships for the GoalsHealth promotionGeriatricsSustainabilityHumansMedicineCurriculumEducation GraduateProgram DevelopmentGeriatrics and GerontologyHealthy agingbusinessGerontology & Geriatrics Education
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HEALTH BEHAVIORS OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS: A COMPARISON OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND TECHNICAL FACULTIES

2016

INTRODUCTION: A healthy lifestyle is related to healthy practices, such as healthy diet, avoidance of psychoactive stimulants, appropriate level of physical activity, preventive behaviors, coping with stress, positive social relationships, and adjustments. University students do not usually engage in a healthy lifestyle. Moreover, excessive alcohol drinking among students is truly a health problem. OBJECTIVES : The primary objective of this study was to examine the association between alcohol drinking and healthy behaviors in undergraduate students from a large public technical university in the south of Poland (Europe). METHODS: A cross-sectional study was used with participants of 283 sec…

GerontologyCoping (psychology)undergraduatesbusiness.industryeducationOcean EngineeringHealthy dietalcohol drinkinghealthy behaviorPhysical educationhealthy lifestyleTechnical universityMedicineGeneral healthHealth behaviorbusinessFemale studentsPreventive behaviorClinical psychologyCBU International Conference Proceedings
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