Roundtable on Reflection Period
ICGI and the Elverding Chair organise a roundtable on 10 November 2025.
ICGI and the Elverding Chair organise a roundtable on 10 November 2025.
Hospitals are often seen through the lens of urgency, care, and crisis – but what about the materials that make them work?
DigiMach is a transnational 3-year collaborative approach that will transform manufacturing across the Meuse-Rhine region by bringing AI, IoT, and robotics to small and medium-sized enterprises in the machining sector. The project will assist more than 150 SMEs to adopt smart, digital tools, through...
Effective October 1st, Elvira Loibl has been appointed Endowed Professor of Recognition, Dialogue, and Recovery After Intercountry Adoptions at the University of Humanistic Studies. The chair is established by the INEA Expertise Center for Intercountry Adoption.
A new report, co-authored by Maastricht University researchers Felix Peerboom and Lilian Tsourdi, highlights the current crossroads in global migration governance. The study assesses the effectiveness, robustness, and democratic credentials of the UN Global Compact on Migration (GCM) and the UN...
Johan Adriaensen has been awarded a Jean Monnet Chair by the European Commission for the project ‘"The Member State as an EU institution" EUMEMBER.
Massimiliano Simons has been awarded a grant from the Evert Willem Beth Foundation for the organisation of a symposium to consolidate and strengthen the Dutch- and Flemish-speaking HOPOS (i.e. International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science) community.
Tullio Viola has been awarded an NWO Open Competition XS grant. He will receive €50,000 for his project ‘Folk Narratives and Social Critique: Recovering an Epistemological Paradigm at the Turn of the Twentieth Century’.
Christian Ernsten, Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, is part of the consortium awarded a prestigious NWA-ORC grant for the project “Traumascapes: Valuing, Negotiating and Sharing Sites of Trauma, Pain and Loss.” The project has received a total of €6.8 million in...
We are proud to announce that Simone Schleper, Flora Lysen, Laura Ogden, and Mirko Heinzel, have each been awarded a Veni grant by the Dutch Research Council (NWO).