Sex and gender in research: why it matters
Emma de Brabander (MheNs) addresses gender and sex differences in research and hopes to raise more awareness around these topics.

Emma de Brabander (MheNs) addresses gender and sex differences in research and hopes to raise more awareness around these topics.
The German elections on 23 February were yet another in which anti-migration rhetoric dominated. Spurred on by the rise of the populist radical right, demanding drastic measures like border controls have become the norm for European centre parties. However, research shows that closing borders does...
Newly appointed professor Judith Sluimer (CARIM) talks about oxygen in heart functioning and the 'fresh air' the academic world needs.
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Katleen Gabriels, associate professor of philosophy, has been awarded an NWO Aspasia grant of €120,000 for her project 'Moral Monitoring', which studies how smart monitoring technologies shape parent-child relations.
The Municipality of Heerlen, Maastricht University, and Zuyd University of Applied Sciences aim to develop and strengthen Heerlen as an educational city, contributing to the broader wellbeing of Heerlen and its surrounding areas. Research conducted by PwC demonstrates that investment pays off, as an...
The article deals with the evolution of EU cohesion policy and its changing objectives, structure and nature.
The article analyses the Kočner v Europol court’s case on EU liability and shared conduct.
The article examines the types of reasoning that the CJEU adopts in its judgements on equality law and their role in fostering a formal approach to equality or building inclusive equality.