Events
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23 Jan16:00 - 17:00
- Information activity
- study information
Discover our Master’s programmes in Supply Chain Management | Online Information Session
Are you interested in studying Supply Chain Management and want to learn more about our programmes? Join our online info session via Zoom to explore your options at Maastricht University School of Business and Economics.
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23 Jan16:30 - 19:00
On 23 January, the Maastricht Centre for Law & Jurisprudence (MCLJ) will officially be launched. The MCLJ is embedded in the Department of Foundations of Law in the Faculty of Law at Maastricht University. The Centre aims to promotes excellence in research in the areas of legal philosophy, legal theory, (international) legal history and the intersection of these fields.
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24 Jan10:00
- PhD Defence
PhD Defence Robin Evelina Josephina Peeters
"All That Glitters Isn’t Gold: Examining how and why organizations collaborate to address wicked problems in healthcare"
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24 Jan13:00
- PhD Defence
PhD Defence Joël E.J. Beaumont
"Extracellular vesicles in the hallmarks of cancer, mediators of intercellular communication and beyond"
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24 Jan16:30
- inaugural lectures & valedictory lectures
Inaugural lecture Prof. Dr. John Penders
"Grenzeloze samenwerking: Het nut van een wereld vol beestjes"
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25 Jan
On Saturday, January 25, 2025, Maastricht University will organize the 29th Annual Maastricht Mathematical Modeling Competition (MMM). Compete with other schools from the Netherlands, Germany and Belgium during our international mathematics competition. So register your school quickly with a team consisting of a maximum of 5 students from years 5 or 6 of pre-university education (VWO).
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27 Jan09:30 - 17:30
We invite students from all master's programmes to attend this introduction day.
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27 Jan10:00
- PhD Defence
PhD Defence Dieudonné Bwirire Lwabauma
"Understanding Health Inequalities among Vulnerable Populations in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo"
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27 Jan13:00 - 18:00
How do we create an infrastructure that not only contributes to better access to the capital market, but also encourages participants to build more actively on their pension? What would be needed to improve this complex interplay between regulation, infrastructure and risk appetite, so that Europe no longer lags behind and the pension participant benefits from it?
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27 Jan13:00
- PhD Defence
PhD Defence Zhewen Ren
"Socioeconomic determinants and cardiometabolic consequences of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease"