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NWO Rubicon grant for Dr. Sami Mohammed
Research awarded funding by NWO Rubicon for UM Researcher Dr. S.G. (Sami) Mohammed (FHML/MERLN)
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Dutch court rules: no discrimination in access to online public services
A Belgian resident successfully brought a case to court with the help of the ITEM Expertise Centre, because she did not receive a DigiD.
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Dutch research institutions and Elsevier reach framework agreement
VSNU, NFU, NWO and Elsevier have reached a framework agreement. In the short term, this means that from January 2020 we will have access to all online journals from Elsevier and UM scholars can publish Open Access in all Elsevier journals – Full OA and Hybrid – without paying APC.
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Ancient Origins of Modern Board Games
American station BYU Radio talks ancient board games and artificial intelligence with Dr. Cameron Browne for their show Top of Mind (interview in English).
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AI is not a panacea – but is helpful
In the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Prof. Gerhard Weiss discusses why companies can be reluctant about AI applications although they think it is a game changer in their domain (essay in German).
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UM: sharpest rise in the number of female professors
The percentage of female professors in Maastricht now stands at 29.7%, earning UM a shared second place in the Women Professors Monitor 2019 together with Leiden University.
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Balazs Erdos wins poster award
140 researchers came together for the EMBO Workshop: Precision Health: Molecular Basis, Technology and Digital Health to present and discuss the promises and challenges of precision health and the molecular insights necessary to enable a maintenance of wellness and prevention of disease.