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FASoS researcher Mariëlle Wijermars publishes book on freedom of expression in Russia
Comprising twelve chapters, the volume assesses how the conditions for free speech are influenced by the dynamic development of Russian media.
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Students and seniors sharing breakfast together
The Feel Good breakfast is a joint initiative of Maastricht University, the Met je Hart foundation and the catering company Albron.
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Research into Japanese puzzles prompts London adventure for master's student
A love for Japanese culture snowballed into a London conference trip for Lianne Hufkens, master's student Artificial Intelligence.
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Anne Roefs, Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience of Abnormal Eating
Anne's extra mile in health: Training your mind for sustainable weight loss
The “Eat-Lab” –officially the Research Group Eating Disorders & Obesity – which is headed by Anne, conducts different kinds of research into behaviour and psychological processes in relation to abnormal eating and obesity (...
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Tom van Veen on internationalisation (and why it matters)
We reached out to Professor Tom van Veen, one of SBE's first faculty members and the former Dean Internationalisation of Education, to find out how SBE became the international faculty it is today and to hear his thoughts on the recent pushback against internationalisation in the Netherlands.
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BReIN to tackle Alzheimer’s using big data
Earlier this year Jos Kleinjans, professor of Environmental Health Sciences at Maastricht University (UM), received the final word on a multi-year, multi-million-euro contribution to his brainchild, the Brightlands e-Infrastructure for Neurohealth (BReIN for short). This research institute will open...
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Is time on our side?
Until recently, palaeontology and evolutionary biology were not among the key disciplines at UM. This is set to change, say the newly appointed professors José Joordens and Leon Claessens.