My M1 diploma in the field of EU Law

in #diploma2 years ago (edited)

I've published a number of diplomas already on Hive and I'll keep doing so as they offer better accessibility than paper versions. With respect to other electronic version (such as for instance a PDF saved on OneDrive or Google Drive or other such service) the blockchain versions are timestamped and benefit from increased trustworthyness. However, ideally my diploma should have been published by the University.

So here we have technically not a diploma but a "certificate of successful completion" ("attestation de reussite" in French)

The issuer is the Université de Lorraine.

It says: the Director of the Center of European Studies certifies hereby that Adrian-Sorin Cristescu born on December 18, 1970 in Bucarest (Romania) has successfully completed the M1 (first year of a two-year Master's degree) in International and European studies during the 2021 - 2022 academic year with the "Very Good" mention and has obtained 60 european study credits.

In the lower part it says it's been delivered in Nancy (France) on the 5th of July 2022 and it's signed by Yves Petit. It also has my student number (30613015) which can probably be used to verify the veracity of the diploma with the University itself

Here are my marks in the seven different teaching units

Teaching unitGrade out of 20
TU 701 (Institutional Law and Decision-making Processes of the EU)18
TU 702 (Sources of EU Law, the Judicial System of the EU and the EU Judicial remedies)16.5
TU 703 (Introduction to European Geopolitics: Theories of the European Integration Process)17.8
TU 704 (Languages)17.43
Average 1st semester17.43
Teaching unitGrade out of 20
TU 801 (Broadening, Deepening and Reform of the EU)17
TU 811 (From Customs Union to Internal market and Beyond)15
TU 812 (European Economic Law)14
Average 2nd semester15.13
Average 1st academic year16.28

Certified true, done in Luxembourg the 5th of July 2022
Signed Godefroy de Moncuit de Boiscuillé
Academic Director of the MELS

Among the improvement points for Hive I can think of are:

  1. a sustainable way of storing pictures. Currently the pictures are the problem of the front-ends: hive.blog stores pictures from posts done via hive.blog, peakd.com manages (and pays for) storage space for the pictures included in the posts done via peakd.com, ecency.com takes care of storing the pictures for the posts done via ecency ... If one of these front-ends ceases to exist, as happened in the past with busy.org, there is a risc the pictures are replaced by broken links
  2. a sustainable way of storing other types of files, aside from jpeg and png, typically PDF files - my diploma was delivered electronically as a PDF file so I had to do a screenshot
  3. a better search function. Currently if I use ecency.com and search for "diploma", my other posts do not turn up despite the use of a #diploma tag ... I find that regrettable

I actually transcribed the content of the snapshots of the diplomas because of the 1. above. As you can see in the transaction details, the images are stored courtesy of ecency.com


Transaction details on hiveblocks.com and on hiveblockexplorer.com

Anyway, here's to my successful 1st year of Master's and to Hive !

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Funny to see that we were born just one week appart 😊
For the storage of documents, I currently use IPFS (pinning them with pinnata) and for the photos, I link to my flickr repository. A more Hive native system would be nice indeed...

Funny indeed, I didn't know that ! 😀.
For storage, I think a serious redesign would be needed, as currently there is no reward for storing data. This is what Storj, Siacoin, Filecoin try to solve. We floated an idea for a storage marketplace back in the time of steem. Or a full redesign of the cryptoeconomics could introduce specific rewards for those who store the data.

The post and the discussion you link to are full of good ideas. I wonder if it would be possible to leverage existing services such as IPFS and add some incentives to it to encourage Hive users to contribute storage space.

It would have to be a full project and the project itself would need funding ...

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