News
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Maastricht University (UM) is set to discontinue experimental research using dogs as test subjects.
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As of 1 August 2015 Cyrus Mody will be appointed Full Professor in the History of Science, Technology, and Innovation.
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Steep Face is a development programme aimed at young leadership talent within UM.
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The European Society of Biomechanics has awarded Aurélie Carlier with the Best Doctoral Thesis in Biomechanics.
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Today His Majesty King Willem-Alexander paid a working visit to the UM Institute for Technology-Inspired Regenerative Medicine (MERLN).
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A wide ranging group from vegants to carnivores spend a sprint break visiting a farm.
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Prof. Dr. Gerhard Weiss talks about his PhD surpervisor, Prof. Dr. Wilfried Bauer, to university newspaper Observant (interview in English).
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On Wednesday 12 November Mrs. Hina Jilani delivered the 5th Annual Theo van Boven Lecture, in honour of Prof. Theo van Boven, one of the founders of the Maastricht Centre for Human Rights. The titel of her lecture was: 'Defending Rights: Human Rights Defenders in the Front Line'.
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The 2014 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was recently awarded to (among others) the discoverer and developer of the STED microscope, Stefan Hell from Heidelberg. And Maastricht University has one of the two modern STED microscopes in the Netherlands.
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Dutch national newspaper De Telegraaf writes about KE@Work and speaks to Dr. Frank Thuijsman (article in Dutch).