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High concentrations of psychotropic drugs in Dutch surface water
30-01-2023Scientists from Maastricht University (UM) and the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) have for the first time systematically investigated what psychotropic medications are present in surface water in the Netherlands. In particular, the concentrations of the drugs oxazepam and carbamazepine appear to be so high that they could present a risk to aquatic life.
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Cees van der Vleuten receives Tans Medal
26-01-2023During his farewell lecture on 20 January, Professor of Education Cees van der Vleuten has been awarded the Tans Medal (Dr. J. G. H. Tans Medal), UM’s highest distinction honouring those who have made a significant contribution towards the development of the university.
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Halfway to 2030: Dutch organisations becoming more engaged with Sustainable Development Goals
26-01-2023Since the 2015 adoption of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the 2030 deadline, the first Dutch national SDG Barometer study shows that there is a lot to be optimistic about.
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Stem cells help immature lungs on their way
24-01-2023Children born prematurely often have problems with their lungs. Can stem cells help repair their damaged lungs? Biologist Tim Wolfs is researching it with support from Longfonds (Lung Fund).
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'The "the Netherlands-is-full (Nederland-is-vol)" idea leads to policy failure'
23-01-2023The discussion on how many inhabitants the Netherlands could or should have ignores the essential factor: the rate of change in the population's size and composition. The way we have discussed this issue in the past decades paralyses the debate on what is needed to adapt to the changes that are needed to keep liveability and prosperity high.
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Bruno de Witte and the ever-evolving field of EU law
17-01-2023Professor Bruno de Witte is saying goodbye to Maastricht University, but not to European Law. He will continue to deliver his razor-sharp legal analyses at the European University Institute (EUI) in Florence.
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Sarah Schoenmaekers appointed professor of construction law at the faculty of law of UHasselt
16-01-2023As of 1 January, Sarah Schoenmaekers has been part-time appointed professor of construction law at the faculty of law of UHasselt.
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Christine de Die: "The first healthy PGT baby was a true miracle"
13-01-2023For her achievements in the field of PGT, Prof. Christine de Die was recently named an Officer in the Order of Orange-Nassau.
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Fewer laboratory animals needed for research on heart failure
15-12-2022Research into the development of heart failure cannot yet be done without animal testing. Thanks to improved techniques, half as many animals are now needed to study the metabolism of heart cells in the development of heart failure.
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Global Real Estate Leaders Program
14-12-2022The University of Maastricht (UM) and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Center for Real Estate have partnered to offer the pioneering Global Leaders Program in Real Estate.
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