Closed borders do not reduce migration
Closed borders and other restrictions on the free movement of people do not reduce migration in the long term, nor do open borders necessarily lead to mass migration.

Closed borders and other restrictions on the free movement of people do not reduce migration in the long term, nor do open borders necessarily lead to mass migration.
At Maastricht UMC+, research is being carried out to determine whether or not axillary lymph nodes should always be removed in breast cancer patients.
On Wednesday 4 November 2015 Mien Segers and Katalien Bollen from the ERD department participated in an expert meeting on the theme “Continuously Learning”, organised by Bureau Smart Industry (Dutch Industry Fit for the Future).
Knowledge Engineering received the Quality Seal “Top Rated Programme” for the third consecutive year from Keuzegids Hoger Onderwijs 2016!
On Saturday, 14 November, over 3,100 prospective students visited the Maastricht University Bachelor's Open Day.
Long-term insomnia sufferers are not less alert behind the wheel. At least, not behind the wheel of a real car.
The Executive Board of Maastricht University is deeply shocked by the attacks in Paris. Our thoughts go out to the French people, families and friends of the victims of these horrifying acts of violence and to our French students and employees.
Christine van Basten-Boddin will be the new mayor of Beek. It is expected that she will succeed Ralf Krewinkel in the beginning of next year.
Several former Maastricht University students have won the UNESCO-Japan Prize for Education for Sustainable Development.