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Artificial Intelligence programme ROBUST receives additional €25 million in funding from NWO
10-01-2023The programme, which will boost fundamental research in artificial intelligence through public-private collaborations, has a total budget of over 87 million euros. ROBUST will include 17 new labs across the Netherlands and recruit 170 new PhD candidates.
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UM researchers successful in ZonMw Open Competition
13-12-2022Four Maastricht research teams are starting their projects funded with money from the Open Competition of grant provider ZonMw. In addition, a Nijmegen research team has been awarded, which includes Harro van Lente, professor of Science and Technology Studies at Maastricht University (UM).
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Conference on the use of English in higher education
17-10-2022Conference on the use of English in higher education
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Weg van Lawaai. A unique app that opens your ears
04-10-2022Weg van Lawaai. A unique app that opens your ears
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Continuation Maastricht Centre for the Innovation of Classical Music
26-09-2022Zuyd University, philharmonie zuidnederland and Maastricht University will continue their collaboration in the Maastricht Centre for the Innovation of Classical Music (MCICM) for the next four years.
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Driving with a joint: is that possible?
31-08-2022The International Council on Alcohol, Drugs & Traffic Safety (ICADTS) has released new guidelines summarizing the most recent research on cannabis-impaired driving.
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Once Upon a Law: the Grimm Brothers’ stories, language, and legal culture
29-08-2022Exhibition: a new look at the stories of the Grimm Brothers
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‘Let's remember people for who they were’
29-04-2022We often know no more about war victims than their date of death and the way they died. Amanda Kluveld, associate professor at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, is committed to discovering more. She gives a face to victims of war, particularly the Second World War. In archives, she recently came across a number of extraordinary letters dating from this period.
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Veni grant for Jacob Ward
11-04-2022Jacob Ward, a researcher at Maastricht University, has been awarded a Veni research grant of up to 280,000 euros by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO). The Veni grants are for newly graduated excellent researchers, at the beginning of their scientific career and with an exceptional talent for research.
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Understanding Overweight and Obesity: The end of Average
16-03-2022Prof. dr. dr. A.J. Roefs, affiliated with Maastricht University of Maastricht University (UM), has received a Vici grant of €1.5 million from the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO).
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