Harm Askes: “Helping people excel, no need for showmanship.”
Harm Askes, the new vice-dean of FSE “Let’s continue building a faculty where talent shines: no ego, just impact, collaboration, and curiosity."
Harm Askes, the new vice-dean of FSE “Let’s continue building a faculty where talent shines: no ego, just impact, collaboration, and curiosity."
ICGI and the Elverding Chair organise a roundtable on 10 November 2025.
The road to sustainability is certainly not a one-way street and cannot be walked in just one day. Walking the road together takes time and requires dedication and cooperation. In the coming years, we will take steps to make our university more sustainable. The UM Sustainability Roadmap 2030 has...
Dutch healthcare faces a potential collapse within 10 years, driven by acute staff shortages. CAPHRI researchers remain optimistic: “There are so many levers we can pull.”
Preventing disease is not always cheaper than treating it — but it can be vital for keeping healthcare affordable and accessible. Professor Mickaël Hiligsmann (VHC), newly appointed Professor of Health Preferences and Economics of Prevention at CAPHRI, studies how preventive measures can deliver...
The Institute for Globalization and International Regulation (IGIR), which now also includes several former members of METRO, recently presented itself to colleagues in the faculty after implementing an update in, among other things, its management and research profile.
Aurélie Carlier, Bart Spronck and Nicole Leibold receive a Vidi grant of up to 850,000 euros to further develop their lines of research.
PhD thesis by Mathijs Klemm
According to many, elections are normally about domestic policy — about jobs, healthcare, and taxes. Foreign policy, by contrast, is seen as something for elites and diplomats, not for the voter. But according to Joris Melman, researcher at Studio Europa Maastricht, that needs to change. In an...