News
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At the beginning of July an interdisciplinary team of PREMIUM students organised a workshop concluding their UM-Macimide PREMIUM project - financed by Macimide, the Maastricht Centre for Citizenship, Migration and Development - was held.
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Kiran Klaus Patel’s The New Deal: A Global History has won the prestigious Bentley Book Prize 2017.
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A European transnational consortium led by Maastricht University (UM) will spend the next four years developing innovative bone implants.
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On 1 July, Dr. Franziska Gassmann was appointed professor in Social Protection and Development at the Maastricht Graduate School of Governance (MGSoG), a division of UNU-MERIT at Maastricht University.
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These questions will be answered in four consortia that have been awarded a NWO-Complexity grant. MaCSBio is involved in two of these consortia and will carry out research regarding complex systems in the field of health and nutrition.
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The study association of the master's programme in Sustainability, Science and Policy, ASAP, has kept a community garden for about four years in Maastricht on the Mergelweg. Under the inspiring leadership of Colin Laviolette, around eight students maintain the garden.
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Remarkable results of international REMOVAL study (MUMC+ news).
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Research conducted by the Department of Data Science and Knowledge Engineering (DKE) has been positively evaluated by an independent review committee, carried out by the Association of Universities in the Netherlands (VSNU).
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Gastric ulcer drug shown to have alternative application (MUMC+ news).
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The DNA of soldiers who develop symptoms of PTSD after deployment to a war zone gives them less protection against traumatic experiences.