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Ancient Origins of Modern Board Games
19-12-2019American station BYU Radio talks ancient board games and artificial intelligence with Dr. Cameron Browne for their show Top of Mind (interview in English).
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FASoS MA Student presents at GLOBALCIT Conference
17-12-2019Mira Seyfettinoglu, a student in the Research Master European Studies, presented the first part of her MSc thesis at the GLOBALCIT Conference 2019.
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"I’m surprised by the recentness of the knowledge that I gained"
16-12-2019Marc Pont, alumnus of the master's programme in Data Science for Decision Making, discusses the atmosphere, curriculum and job search.
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AI is not a panacea – but is helpful
16-12-2019In the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Prof. Gerhard Weiss discusses why companies can be reluctant about AI applications although they think it is a game changer in their domain (essay in German).
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FASoS researcher Mariëlle Wijermars publishes book on freedom of expression in Russia
11-12-2019Comprising twelve chapters, the volume assesses how the conditions for free speech are influenced by the dynamic development of Russian media.
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Balazs Erdos wins poster award
09-12-2019140 researchers came together for the EMBO Workshop: Precision Health: Molecular Basis, Technology and Digital Health to present and discuss the promises and challenges of precision health and the molecular insights necessary to enable a maintenance of wellness and prevention of disease.
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Ines Stelk and Liza Diane Gordin win Kremers Incentive Awards
02-12-2019Liza Diane Gordin and Ines Stelk took home the Kremers Incentive Awards 2019 in the bachelor’s and master’s categories on Saturday 30 November.
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Maastricht Science Programme alumna wins Darwin thesis award
28-11-2019A Maastricht Science Programme alumna won the Darwin thesis award at the National Biology Students Conference 2019.
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Keuzegids Bachelors 2020: three UM Colleges stable at the top
27-11-2019The three Liberal Arts colleges of Maastricht University retain their top positions in the Keuzegids Bachelors 2020.
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Research into Japanese puzzles prompts London adventure for master's student
26-11-2019A love for Japanese culture snowballed into a London conference trip for Lianne Hufkens, master's student Artificial Intelligence.
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