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European cross-border approaches to the corona crisis are hard to find
20-11-2020Many European borders were closed this spring simply because governments were unable to make agreements about the various national corona measures, and not primarily due to public health considerations. This is the conclusion of the annual Cross-Border Impact Assessment by the Institute for Transnational and Euregional cross-border cooperation and Mobility/ITEM at Maastricht University.
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Nine UM researchers receive support from WUN Research Development Fund
02-03-2020Nine researchers from Maastricht University (UM) are to receive grants this year from the Research Development Fund (RDF) of the Worldwide Universities Network (WUN). A total of 15 research projects were selected out of 31 applications in the 2019-2020 funding round. UM is participating in seven projects that have been awarded grants.
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Start construction of the Belvédèreberg solar park
03-02-2020Bodemzorg Limburg and Maastricht University (UM) have sought cooperation in the realization of a solar park at the former Belvédère landfill.
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New civil servants law increases uncertainty for cross-border workers
22-11-2019From 1 January 2020, a new Dutch law regarding the legal status of civil servants can prevent certain employees of Dutch universities from working at home. In a change from the current situation, from January on it matters to cross-border workers how much time they work in the office or from home.
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Young Universities for the Future of Europe build European University
08-11-2019The Young Universities for the Future of Europe (YUFE) alliance was present in Brussels yesterday during the kick-off event of the European Universities Initiative. YUFE is one of the 17 alliances of European universities selected by the European Commission to develop and implement the first models for a European University.