Young people in senior secondary vocational education (MBO) choose their studies mainly based on personal interests and talents. Job prospects and social relevance matter less, according to a new report by Maastricht University and Instituut Gak.
Since her appointment as Rector Magnificus, Pamela Habibović has been committed to making Maastricht University more sustainable. In the coming weeks, sustainability will once again be emphasised within our university.
Three researchers at the Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences (FHML) are granted a Vidi by the Dutch Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO). The researchers are Aurélie Carlier (MERLN), Bart Spronck (CARIM) and Nicole Leibold (MHeNs).
Lore Eckelmans studies Medicine and is the youngest female candidate in the upcoming parliamentary elections. What is it like for her to sit in lectures in the morning and then spend the afternoon campaigning in The Hague?
The University Fund Limburg was founded on 8 November 1965, originally under the name Stichting Wetenschappelijk Onderwijs Limburg. Now, 60 years later, the Fund looks back on a rich history — and forward with strong ambition.