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  • Responsible use of AI at school starts with parents

    It’s a fear shared by many parents and teachers: students who don’t do their schoolwork themselves, but have it done by AI tools such as ChatGPT. The concerns are not unfounded. Nonetheless, education also stands to gain a great deal from the safe and effective use of artificial intelligence.
    Parents & AI
  • A lifelong connection: Fancy van de Vorst on her bond with her alma mater

    UM alumna Fancy van de Vorst, who graduated in 1995 from the Faculty of Law, looks back on her time at Maastricht University with a broad smile and many fond memories. We spoke with her about her student years and the many ways in which she and the University have strengthened one another over time.
    Fancy van de Vorst
  • DigiMach: digitisation for SMEs

    Digitisation is becoming more and more important, including for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). DigiMach is a Euregional innovation project designed to help smaller companies in the metal sector move forward with digitisation. Maastricht University is one of the partners.
    UMagazine DigiMach Anna Wilbik Rudolf Muller Rim Stroeks
  • Lawsuits for love

    Roger Cox has sent shockwaves through boardrooms, from the Dutch state to Shell and later ING. On Friday 23 January 2026, during Maastricht University’s Dies Natalis, he received an honorary doctorate from the Faculty of Law for his pioneering work in climate jurisprudence.‍
    Roger Cox
  • From heart to head: on depression and brain stimulation

    How closely linked are the heart and brain, really? Eva Dijkstra completed her PhD on the heart–brain connection as a predictor for the effectiveness of brain stimulation in treating depression. Alongside her supervisor, neuroscientist Alexander Sack, they discuss depression and, brain stimulation.
    Eva Dijkstra en Alexander Sack in gesprek
  • Lawsuits for love

    On Friday 23 January 2026, during Maastricht University’s Dies Natalis, Roger Cox will receive an honorary doctorate from the Faculty of Law for his pioneering work in climate jurisprudence.
    Roger Cox
  • The rise of service robots

    Robots are on an unstoppable march in healthcare, restaurants, airports and shops. The various research projects at the Maastricht Center for Robots at the School of Business and Economics focus on the interaction between service robots and humans. One of these projects was conducted by Chelsea...
    UMagazine
  • ERC grant for Nancy Bocken

    The European Research Council has awarded Professor Nancy Bocken an ERC Proof of Concept grant.
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    UMagazine
  • Making healthcare healthy

    A change of course is needed if we are to keep healthcare in the Netherlands accessible. The South Limburg Regional Plan, presented in late 2023, focuses on cooperation between dozens of parties and organisations. Researchers Daan Westra and Svenja Cremer explain the contribution that Maastricht...
    UMagazine