Events
-
12 Dec18:00
- alumni meeting
UM x OU Alumni Event
Are you finishing your PhD or post-doc and wondering what’s next? Or are you curious about shaping your career? Join us for a special collaboration event between Maastricht University (UM) and Open Universiteit (OU), tailored specifically for early career scientists exploring how to build their careers beyond academia.
-
12 Dec18:30
- alumni meeting
Alumni Event Frankfurt
-
13 Dec10:00
- PhD Defence
PhD Defence Hanna Sophie Honcamp
"The restless brain: Investigating temporal dynamics of spontaneous brain activity and their impact on hallucinatory vulnerability"
-
13 Dec11:00 - 12:30
GLaw-Net and the Maastricht Centre for European Law invite you to the launch of the book The European Ombudsman Investigated: From Old Battles to New Challenges (Hart, 2025), co-edited by Deirdre Curtin, Tanja Ehnert, Anna Morandini and Sarah Tas.
-
13 Dec12:45
- PhD Defence
PhD Defence Mengying Li
"Lysosome Disturbances in Metabolic Disorders"
-
13 Dec13:00
- PhD Defence
PhD Defence Deepak Balamurali
"The dark side of the Genome: A story in three-peats"
-
13 Dec16:00
- PhD Defence
PhD Defence Wesley Joseph Hendrikus
"The Food Matrix: From Protein Concentrates To Wholefoods"
-
16 Dec 17 Dec09:00 - 16:00
The Globalization and Law Network invites you to the TEGL Annual Conference. The conference is aimed at scholars, practitioners, and experts wanting to contribute to an engaging exploration of the intricate relationship between law and uncertainty. In an era marked by unprecedented global challenges—from social and humanitarian crises to climate emergencies—the conference seeks to transcend traditional views of law solely as a mitigator of uncertainty. Instead, we aim to explore the diverse conditions under which law can enable or create uncertainties.
-
16 Dec10:00
"Calcification and calcium-containing crystals in osteoarthritis; a molecular exploration of a crystal clear connection"
-
16 Dec12:45
- PhD Defence
PhD Defence Janek Kretschmer
"Effective Giving Behavior; How Pledges, Fairness, and Information Influence Charity Choices"