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New UM building to serve as living lab for sustainable real estate
UM first university in Europe to register for the WELL Building Standard.
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Jos Smits receives Maastricht University Medallion of Honour
At Prof Jos Smits’s farewell symposium on Thursday 7 December, the President of Maastricht University, Martin Paul, awarded him the UM Medallion of Honour in recognition of his exceptional contributions to growing UM’s reputation and success.
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Labour market becomes overcharged
Until 2022, the number of people in work in the Netherlands will grow by 520,000, which amounts to an average annual employment growth rate of 1.0%. Graduates of research universities and universities of applied sciences will have the best job prospects until 2022.
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Annelies van der Pauw new chairperson of the Maastricht University Supervisory Board
The Minister of Education, Culture and Science has appointed Annelies van der Pauw as chairperson of the Maastricht University Supervisory Board as of 1 December 2017.
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Plaques can cause memory problems without causing dementia
Plaques, also known as Alzheimer proteins, can cause memory problems in people who have not been diagnosed with dementia (MUMC+ news).
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Whole-grain products reduce risk of chronic disease
A group of leading nutritionists, comprising the International Carbohydrate Quality Consortium (ICQC), reported at a symposium held in Rome that increased intake of whole-grain products is directly associated with a reduced mortality risk, a reduced risk of type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease...
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UM hosts TV show College Tour with Tom Dumoulin
On 28 November, Maastricht University hosted Dutch TV show College Tour. In our own UM SPORTS they recorded a programme with top cyclist Tom Dumoulin as their guest.
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Flex work for every type of labour
Correlations can be found between the type of flex work and the nature of the activities carried out and between the type of flex work and the profession (Inaugural lecture Wendy Smit).
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Weighing career prospects pays off for vocational education students
Vocational education students who carefully weighed the associated career prospects when choosing a degree programme were more likely to succeed on the labour market.