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A team of talented students from the Faculty of Law at Maastricht University has delivered an outstanding performance, securing second place in the regional round of the Helga Pedersen Moot Court Competition.
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You are cordially invited to join a 2-day symposium exploring material developments and new paradigms in creation, preservation, and conservation in arts and heritage. Regenerate! is organised by the Jan van Eyck Academie and Maastricht University in celebration of the 10th anniversary of the Maastricht Centre for Arts and Culture, Conservation and Heritage (MACCH) and on the occasion of the Re-Launch of the Future Materials Lab.
Thursday, 20 March – Friday, 21 March 2025
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Imagine waking up one morning to find your neighborhood submerged in water. Streets are rivers, homes are islands, and the damage is irreversible. This is not just a dystopian scenario; it is an increasing reality for many. Climate change has intensified extreme weather events, and for the Netherlands—a country with one-third of its land below sea level—flood risk is a serious concern. But how prepared are Dutch social housing institutions for these growing threats?
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Saturday’s Bachelor's Open Day at Maastricht University drew a turnout of 2765 prospective students. Feedback was generally very positive, reflecting the event's success.
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Epilepsy is a condition that extends far beyond its visible symptoms, affecting the daily lives, well-being, and financial stability of patients and their caregivers. For Darin Elabbasy, PhD student at CAPHRI (VHC), understanding these broader impacts is at the heart of her work.
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We are excited to announce the launch of the Central and Eastern Europe hub (CEEhub) at Maastricht University, bringing together research, outreach, and education on the region. The CEEhub focuses on key issues shaping Central and Eastern Europe, including democratic resilience, connectivity, European integration, and memory politics.
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The outcome of the German elections on February 23 will have significant implications for European affairs, including security policies. Amid growing challenges such as the war in Ukraine, the return of Donald Trump to the White House, and competition with China, concerns are high in Brussels about the possibility of far-right parties gaining significant support in the EU’s largest economy.
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The Science Committee of the Faculty of Law awarded four new collaborative innovative projects with funding.
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METRO Director Prof. Dr. Michael G. Faure will due to his retirement give a farewell lecture on Friday 4 April 2025 at 16.00. The title of this lecture is 'The Price of Meat'.