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Faculty of Science and Engineering celebrates the Weekend of Science
07-10-2022On 01 October, the Faculty of Science and Engineering opened its doors to host 'Weekend van de Wetenschap' (English: Weekend of Science).
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AI-powered curation and publishing of personal health data
05-10-2022A European consortium of 14 partners, coordinated by Maastricht University, has received €7.7 million euros in funding to streamline the curation and publishing of personal health data with the help of artificial intelligence.
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Weg van Lawaai. A unique app that opens your ears
04-10-2022Weg van Lawaai. A unique app that opens your ears
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Continuation Maastricht Centre for the Innovation of Classical Music
26-09-2022Zuyd University, philharmonie zuidnederland and Maastricht University will continue their collaboration in the Maastricht Centre for the Innovation of Classical Music (MCICM) for the next four years.
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Discover sciences in Maastricht
14-09-2022During the Weekend of Science, scientific institutions across the Netherlands open their doors to visitors between the (approximate) ages of 8 and 88. Maastricht University warmly invites you and your family to visit the Faculty of Science and Engineering on Saturday 01 October.
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New bachelor’s programme in Computer Science
14-09-2022Maastricht University is about to add a new bachelor’s programme to its portfolio: Computer Science. The programme kicks off in September 2023.
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Driving with a joint: is that possible?
31-08-2022The International Council on Alcohol, Drugs & Traffic Safety (ICADTS) has released new guidelines summarizing the most recent research on cannabis-impaired driving.
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Once Upon a Law: the Grimm Brothers’ stories, language, and legal culture
29-08-2022Exhibition: a new look at the stories of the Grimm Brothers
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Improved model of human small intestine
25-08-2022Researchers at the Maastricht MultiModal Molecular Imaging Institute (M4i) have collaborated on a study to improve small intestine organoids. The new organoids also contain Paneth cells and are therefore a complete representation of the human small intestine.
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Preparations for the Einstein Telescope can continue
13-07-2022The Einstein Telescope will definitely receive 42 million euros from the National Growth Fund. The government previously granted the amount subject to conditions. With the definitive allocation, the preparatory work can continue.