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The Executive Board has appointed Dr Lilian Tsourdi Professor of European Migration Law and Governance as of 1 March 2025.
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The Executive Board has appointed Niels Philipsen as Professor of Law and Economics with effect from 1 March 2025. This chair will be embedded in the Department of Foundations of Law.
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The Executive Board has appointed Dr Gabriel Esquivel as Professor of Practice in Transforensic Psychiatry (0.2 FTE) with effect from 1 February 2025.
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Studio Europa Maastricht spoke with Yf Reykers, Assistant Professor in International Relations at Maastricht University, about the EU’s security priorities, the role of the new defence commissioner, and the future of EU-NATO relations.
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€120,000 for her project ‘Moral Monitoring’, which studies how smart monitoring technologies shape parent-child relations.
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How do the 18 people on the Faculty Council represent FHML, Maastricht University's largest faculty? According to Kim Luijten, loyal secretary of the Faculty Council for 13 years, you ensure that by having a council that represents the faculty and its staff in all its facets.
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In this article, EDLAB research fellow Robyn Ausmeier reflects on her research into GenAI as an educational tool, and what this reveals about the underlying educational vision and values we hold at UM.
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On 15 January 2025, the Globalisation & Law Network held the seminar featuring Dr. Pola Cebulak, Assistant Professor in European Law at the Transnational Legal Studies Department of the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, who presented her paper 'Strategic Litigation in EU Law: Who does it empower? (co-authored with Marta Morvillo and Stefan Salomon).
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Are you a student with a disability, chronic illness or neurodivergence? Would you like to connect with a fellow student in a similar situation? Join UnliMited-Students Buddy Programme!
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Last week, education minister Bruins published a letter to the House of Representatives outlining how he plans to address the call to protect regions like Limburg from measures aimed at reducing the number of international students. Unfortunately, many questions remain unanswered. While the minister acknowledges the unique characteristics of certain regions, he also insists that every programme, including those at UM, must pass a language test. This does little to clarify the situation.