News
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On Friday 2 September 2016, a monument was unveiled on the square outside the Maastricht University School of Business and Economics – the original home of Maastricht University – in honour of Dr Sjeng Tans.
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At the end of August, John Sloggett, a biology lecturer at the MSP, presented a poster describing research done by MSP students at the 13th Aphidophaga (biology of aphid-eating insects) meeting in Freising, Germany
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She will not be presenting a 10-step plan for Maastricht University today – she can hardly be expected to know all the ins and outs of the place yet. But she has been around the world of higher education long enough to know there is room for improvement. And as the youngest female rector in the Netherlands, she is looking forward to making some changes. But first, the big unveiling: it's 1 September 2016, Professor Rianne Letschert (39) introduces herself to the academic community in 20 key words.
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Professor Luc Soete was awarded the Order of Merit from the city of Maastricht during his farewell ceremony as Rector Magnificus.
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On Monday 5 September Maastricht University will open the academic year 2016/17 with a symposium and an academic session.
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From Monday 5 until Saturday 10 September, Maastricht University will celebrate its 40th birthday with a festive week with various activities at several locations. Will you join us in our celebration?
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Jordi Heijman (FHML) is one of the twenty-five nominees
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Following consultations with the deans of the faculties participating in the development of UM’s activities in Venlo, the Executive Board has appointed Aalt Bast as the new dean of Campus Venlo.
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ITEM researchers kicked off the preparatory work for ITEM’s prospective PhD research project with the title “Understanding the decision of international migrants to stay in or leave the Euroregion” starting in 2017.
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EDLAB’s Education That Moves You project has shared many research sources showing the disadvantage of sitting and the ways in which you could change your habits for the better. But what exactly are the straight up facts?