Lessons from medical history
Interview wirh prof. Eddy Houwaart, after his official retirement, about the lessons medical history has to offer.
Interview wirh prof. Eddy Houwaart, after his official retirement, about the lessons medical history has to offer.
Ingrid Kremer (VHC), Dorijn Hertroijs (VHC) and Bram de Boer (ALTC research line) have been selected to join CAPHRI’s new ResearchTalent program.
We had the honour of being selected to represent Maastricht University at the annual Public Health Law seminar run by the Open Medical Institute in partnership with the Austrian-American Foundation and Maastricht University (academic partner) in Salzburg, Austria, over the last week.
The digital society begs new questions about how innovative technologies interact with law and justice. The interaction between law and technology essentially goes in two directions: Technology for Law, and Law for Technology. For this reason the Maastricht Law and Tech Lab has been recently set up...
On 23 September 2019, the MoveS seminar Netherlands took place in Maastricht. The theme of this seminar was "Freedom of movement in the Euregion Meuse-Rhine" and was jointly organised by MoveS, Prof. Anne Pieter van der Mei and Expertise Centre ITEM.
The Institute for Corporate Governance and Innovation Policies (ICGI) and METRO will organize an interdisciplinary conference on ‘Agency Theory in the 21st Century', to be held in Maastricht on 25 October 2019.
Mothers who make use of the HPV Vaccination Decision Aid, a new, interactive website, are better informed and more willing to have their daughters vaccinated against HPV than mothers who do not. This is the main conclusion of research conducted by Mirjam Pot, who recently defended her PhD at...
BNR Nieuwsradio’s show 'Wetenschap Vandaag' (‘Science Today’) spoke with Dr. Cameron Browne. (Report in Dutch)
U.S. National Security Adviser John Bolton’s role in destroying the national security policy process.