News
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Three young UM researchers have each been awarded a NWO research grant.
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Drastic changes to the bacterial make-up of the gastrointestinal system caused by the administration of antibiotics have no clear-cut effect on the metabolism of the human body (MUMC+ News).
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On Friday 15 July Martin Unfried appeared in the TAZ Tageszeitung with his article "Debate on European Union: A much troubled monster".
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Large projects, in which it is known that later changes in management will occur, lead to greater miscalculations in the budget than situations in which such a change is not known in advance...
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The commonly used diabetes medicine gliclazide appears to have just as high a risk of leading to low blood sugar levels as most comparable medicines for the treatment of adult onset diabetes...
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On June 23 the first PhD Meeting on Pensions took place, a joint initiative of the Institute of Transnational and Euregional cross border cooperation and Mobility / ITEM and the Competence Centre for Pension Research / CCP from Tilburg University. The main purpose of this meeting was to bring together PhD-researchers and other researchers in the field of pension and related fields of research
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Following a letter, in which ITEM poses questions regarding the income statement (in regards to the qualifying foreign tax payers), the Tax and Customs Administration of the Netherlands has sent a response.
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Anna Beckers was elected Max Weber fellow at the European University Institute in the academic year 2015-2016. She returns to Maastricht in September 2016.
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The Dutch online magazine ‘Valorisatie in beeld’ (valorisation in focus) shows the impact of scientific knowledge on society
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On Wednesday, 13 July 2016 the first 10 bachelor's students to complete the work/study track KnowledgeEngineering@Work, a programme unique in the Netherlands, graduated.