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Photographer briefing outlining the visual concept, thematic focus, applications, and stylistic guidelines for image production within the joint 2026 lustrum communications of Utrecht University and UMC Utrecht.
Year:
2026
Institutions:
Utrecht University and UMC Utrecht
Event:
Joint Lustrum 2026
Theme:
Make Knowledge. Make a Difference.
Document Type:
Photographer briefing
Subject:
Photography concept and visual guidelines
Purpose:
Visual strengthening of the joint lustrum communications
Target Audience:
Photographer
Geographical Scope:
Utrecht region
Applications:
Landing page, Utrecht Dialogues, interactive events, lustrum projects, internal and external communication channels
Visual Concept:
Connection and Humanity
Color Palette:
UU yellow, UMCU blue, orange accent color, black and white
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Establishment of a Coumadin Clinic at UMC Neighborhood Health Centers for Chronic Disease Management
Year:
2026
Region / City:
El Paso, Texas
Topic:
Healthcare, Chronic Disease Management, Anticoagulation Therapy
Document Type:
Project Proposal
Organization / Institution:
University Medical Center of El Paso (UMC)
Author:
UMC Project Team
Target Audience:
Patients with chronic diseases requiring Coumadin therapy, healthcare providers
Implementation Period:
2026–2031
Project ID:
138951211.2.6
Baseline Patient Utilization:
0
Expected Outcomes:
Improved patient health post-stroke or coronary artery disease, reduced hospital readmissions, enhanced medication management
Project Components:
Medication management program, establishment of Coumadin clinic, patient education, electronic prescriptions
Related Initiatives:
Expansion of primary care services, quality improvement programs at UMC NHCs
Collaborating Entities:
Providence, Sierra East, Region 15 Anchor participants
Measurement Indicators:
30-day readmission rate for coronary artery disease and stroke patients receiving Coumadin management
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Community (specific city not mentioned)
Topic:
Summer Lunch Program
Document Type:
Instructional Guide
Organization:
Hillside UMC
Author:
Not specified
Period of Validity:
Until May 31st, 2023
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Context:
Instructional guide for volunteers assembling meal kits for children as part of the MUST Summer Lunch program.
Year:
2013
Organization:
Desert Foothills United Methodist Church (UMC)
Event:
30 Hour Famine
Target Audience:
Youth and their parents/guardians
Location:
Ahwatukee, Arizona, USA
Coordinator:
Jme Willey, Director of Youth Ministries
Participation Period:
January 17–18, 2014
Fundraising Goal:
$1,260 for World Vision
Purpose:
Raise awareness about global hunger, engage in fasting, Bible study, service projects, and worship
Modified Participation:
Available for youth unable to fast for 30 hours
Contact Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
602-809-3501
Related Organization:
World Vision
Background:
World Vision, founded 1950, serves children and families in nearly 100 countries
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Brooklyn
Theme:
Church Service Schedule and Events
Document Type:
Church Bulletin
Organization:
Brooklyn Community United Methodist Church
Author:
Pastor Jinkyoung You
Target Audience:
Congregation
Event Date:
September 7, 2025
Date of Last Update:
September 7, 2025
Note:
Contact Information
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
608-455-3344
Website:
brooklynumc.org
Note:
Year
Subject:
Animal Experimentation
Document Type:
Protocol
Organization / Institution:
IvD Utrecht
Target Audience:
Researchers, Study Directors, Animal Facility Staff
Year:
2018
Institution:
Utrecht University
Program:
Master thesis – Positive Psychology
Author:
Samantha E.M.T. Hansmann
Student Number:
6229883
Supervisor:
Dr. S. Doosje
Date:
March 2018
Word count:
4986
Document Type:
Master thesis
Academic Field:
Psychology / Positive Psychology
Research Topic:
Self-compassion intervention, state anxiety, state self-forgiveness
Research Design:
Experimental study with intervention and waitlist control condition
Sample Size:
17 participants
Participant Characteristics:
University students (mean age 22–23)
Intervention:
Seven-day self-compassion journal exercise based on Neff (2011)
Measures:
Trait self-compassion, state anxiety, state self-forgiveness
Data Collection Points:
T1 (day 1) and T2 (day 7)
Language:
English
Year:
2026
Institution:
Utrecht University
Document Type:
Guidelines
Audience:
Students
Scope:
Part-time jobs, volunteer positions, extracurricular activities, sports, hobbies
Format:
PDF
Language:
English
Year:
2024
Region / city:
Utrecht
Topic:
Circular economy, Urban-Rural Circularity
Document type:
Call for proposals
Institution:
Institute for a Circular Society (i4CS)
Author:
i4CS
Target audience:
Researchers from TU/e, WUR, UU, UMCU
Period of validity:
Until 14 June 2024
Approval date:
29 May 2024
Date of amendments:
None
Year:
2021
Submission date:
August 25, 2021
Institution:
Utrecht University
Faculty / Program:
Veterinary Medicine
Type of document:
Honours Master Thesis
Author:
E.A. Ruijsink
Student number:
5957214
Supervisors:
Prof. Dr. F. Broere; Dr. N. Benne; Dr. C.J. Piek
Departments:
Department of Biomolecular Health Sciences; Department of Clinical Sciences
Research project:
Project Leishmania
Research field:
Veterinary Medicine; Immunology; Parasitology
Subject:
Canine leishmaniasis, seroprevalence in imported dogs, macrophage polarisation
Geographic focus:
Mediterranean area; Netherlands
Study population:
Dogs imported from the Mediterranean region
Pathogen:
Leishmania infantum
Vector:
Sandflies of the genera Phlebotomus and Lutzomyia
Methods:
Serological data collection, clinical database methodology, flow cytometry, qPCR, macrophage cell culture, experimental infection assays
Structure:
Two research parts including epidemiological database methodology and laboratory immunological experiments