News
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The outcome of the German elections on February 23 will have significant implications for European affairs, including security policies. Amid growing challenges such as the war in Ukraine, the return of Donald Trump to the White House, and competition with China, concerns are high in Brussels about the possibility of far-right parties gaining significant support in the EU’s largest economy.
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The Science Committee of the Faculty of Law awarded four new collaborative innovative projects with funding.
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METRO Director Prof. Dr. Michael G. Faure will due to his retirement give a farewell lecture on Friday 4 April 2025 at 16.00. The title of this lecture is 'The Price of Meat'.
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The European Universities initiative is reshaping the landscape of higher education in Europe. A recent EU report explores the progress made by the initiative since its launch in 2019, highlighting its achievements, challenges, and future potential.
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In conversation with Professor Matty Crone. February 7th, Matty inaugurated as Professor of “Health Promotion: The Connection between Prevention and Care”. She advocates an integrated approach that encompasses different life stages and social aspects.
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The Rachel and Alan Wyatt STS Scholarship has been established to support students wishing to pursue a master’s degree in Science and Technology Studies (STS). In memory of her parents, the scholarship has been established by Sally Wyatt, Professor of Digital Cultures in our Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASoS).
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We're excited to announce that dr. Liesbeth Baartman will join the School of Health Professions Education.
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On 10 February, Prof Mark Sanders will discuss "The economics of Sustainability and Resilience" in a lecture organised by Studium Generale Maastricht University.
One of the global challenges we face is to make the transition to a sustainable and resilient economy. What is sustainable development? How can we achieve it, and how should we change the management of our economy for a transition? This lecture will zoom in on the role of entrepreneurship and the financial sector in hindering or helping the transition to a more sustainable and resilient economy.
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The Fair & Smart Data Spearhead of Maastricht University has published a comprehensive report titled Smallholder Farmers and the Voluntary Carbon Market: A Balancing Act, shedding light on the role of smallholder farmers in the voluntary carbon market (VCM).