No worries about the minister’s plans, but concerns about housing and job opportunities
International students are a continuous subject of discussion as minister Dijkgraaf is about to announce his plans regarding the official language to be used in study programmes (Dutch or English) and the influx of foreign students. What do they themselves think about these issues? At the invitation of student organisation Political Economy Society Maastricht (PES), rector Pamela Habibović talked with them on Tuesday evening.
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In the past year SHE has reviewed its offer of research scholarships for current and prospective PhD candidates. Based on this evaluation, SHE has been working on a renewed scholarship offer and recently introduced the new Scholarship for SHE PhD trajectory.
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Three researchers from Maastricht University (UM) will receive a prestigious ERC Starting Grant from the European Research Council. They will receive €1.5 million each. Their funding is part of the EU Horizon Europe programme.
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