News
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Prof. Ruud Kempen and Prof Jos Schols were installed by the Health Council of the Netherlands as members of the committee that will develop recommendations for the Ministry of Health with respect to the research agenda and knowledge infrastructure in the area of disability and self-management in old age.
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Researchers at Maastricht UMC+ used contrast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to demonstrate a link between blood-brain barrier leakage and Alzheimer's disease.
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The Dutch Minister of Education, Culture and Science, visited the project Healthy Elementary School of the Future in Parkstad.
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MCEL member prof. Marjan Peeters has published two new articles in Climate Law
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Dr. Vigjilenca Abazi presented at the European Parliament the draft directive for whistle-blower protection across the European Union.
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On 30 May the new Student portal went online. This one-stop location for accessing and managing their personal university information was developed in close collaboration with students.
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On Friday the 15th of April, the Maastricht University team composed of Katharina Wende, Eve Meurgey, Lucile Fleuret and Jolien Timmermans was awarded the semi-finalist price at the All-European Finals of the European Law Moot Court.
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More information on the current research activities of Sergio Carrera
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This year, the Institute for Transnational and Euregional cross border cooperation and Mobility/ ITEM will start investigating the effects of certain national and European laws and regulations for border regions.
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University of Southampton’s human performance design lab in electronics and computer science has defined a model to understand well-being in the body. It developed the inbodied5, or five core processes that interact with each other: movement, eating, social engagement, cognitive engagement, and sleep.