Riki Janssen receives UM Medallion of Honour
At her farewell after 29 years as editor-in-chief of the university magazine Observant, Riki Janssen was surprised with the Maastricht University Medal of Honour.

At her farewell after 29 years as editor-in-chief of the university magazine Observant, Riki Janssen was surprised with the Maastricht University Medal of Honour.
The Netherlands Health Council (Gezondheidsraad) has installed a committee to prepare an advisory report on preventive signalling of dementia.
The School of Business and Economics (SBE) at Maastricht University proudly announces that all three research proposals submitted to the latest NWO SGW Open Competition XS have been awarded funding. This exceptional outcome highlights the high calibre of SBE research and its relevance to societal...
It has long been known that in some psychiatric disorders certain parts of the brain show slight abnormalities. However, it was unclear whether these brain changes are caused by the illness itself, by medication, or by smoking. In a recent study, scientists at Maastricht University and Amsterdam UMC...
The programme boosts fundamental research in artificial intelligence through public-private collaborations.
As of 1 July 2025, Professor Anique de Bruin will take on the role of Scientific Director of the School of Health Professions Education (SHE)
Is improving healthcare only a task for our healthcare and academic staff? At first glance, you would say so. But sometimes there are colleagues within our health faculty who experience care themselves, and feel an urge to contribute to it from a patient perspective. You find this quality in Diana...
Studio Europa is excited to share their new Policy Brief Collection on Digitalisation, featuring insights of Maastricht University experts from various disciplines on the impact of the DSA on online platforms, AI technologies, and citizens.
€50,000 for her project ‘Between Compromise and Impact: EU civil society organisations and corporate accountability’
University of Applied Sciences graduates immediately employable in shortage sectors such as healthcare and education.