Onderzoeksinstituten en thema's
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Today's challenges, tomorrow's solutions: the seven research themes of Maastricht University's School of Business and Economics aim to help build a better world through creative, collaborative and interdisciplinary scholarship.
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Businesses' values, practices and societal impact are now in the spotlight. The Culture, Ethics and Leadership research theme at Maastricht University's School of Business and Economics takes a closer look.
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Our digital age is creating vast amounts of data; their opportunities and threats are the focus of the Data-Driven Decision-Making research theme at Maastricht University's School of Business and Economics
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Experimental research in psychopathology, especially Clinical psychology; behaviour medicine, food & addiction disorders; forensic psychology.
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Research, consultancy, expertise, and education on cross-border cooperation and mobility. Challenges to EU from economic globalization, international services; improving investment and business climate; international and regional cross border cooperation.
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ICIS doet interdisciplinair onderzoek dat bijdraagt aan wetenschappelijke kennis en expertise op het gebied van duurzaamheidswetenschappen voor beleidsvorming en innovatie.
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Facilitates research about human perception & cognition, in combination with the development of advanced methods in neuroscience by offering a high 3 Tesla & ultra-high 7 & 9.4 Tesla magnetic fields MR scanners.
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Brings together economic, legal, historical, philosophical & practical expertise in response to the increasingly multi-layered & complex challenges facing the fields of arts & heritage today.
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Combines various research lines in order to contribute to a better understanding of the dynamics & consequences of trans-national migration & mobility in a European & global context.
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Two research lines, Neuropsychology & Psychopharmacology. Investigations into the influence of a variety of factors on healthy development, aging, & congenital & acquired brain damage & also on the neurochemical basis of various behavioural functions.