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  • Can Limburgish survive and thrive?

    The dialects of Limburg are widely spoken but threatened by demographic and sociocultural developments. Leonie Cornips and Esther van Loo about why dialects are important, whether children can cope with more than one language, why the clock is ticking for Limburgish, and how the bilingual daycare...

    Leonie Cornips en Esther van Loon
  • Globalisation & Law Network seminar with Joyce de Coninck

    On 6 February 2025, the Globalisation & Law Network had the pleasure of welcoming Dr. Joyce de Coninck, a Max Weber Fellow at the European University Institute in Florence, who presented her recently published monograph The EU's Human Rights Responsibility Gap. Deconstructing Human Rights Impunity...

    Joyce
  • Coding from father to son

    Bram and Jan are both troubleshooters who find happiness in programming to make colleagues' lives easier.

    Bram en Jan van Emmerik
  • The rise of service robots

    Robots are on an unstoppable march in healthcare, restaurants, airports and shops. The various research projects at the Maastricht Center for Robots at the School of Business and Economics focus on the interaction between service robots and humans. One of these projects was conducted by Chelsea...

    UMagazine