Labour market recovery continues, but not for all recent graduates
Conclusions from ROA-research on graduates on the labour market.

Conclusions from ROA-research on graduates on the labour market.
Researchers Professor Pietro Ghezzi of the Brighton and Sussex Medical School and Professor Harald Schmidt of Maastricht University urge caution in the use of antioxidants...
From 24 to 28 July, over 650 game theorists from all over the world will come together for the 5th World Congress of the Game Theory Society...
Drastic changes to the bacterial make-up of the gastrointestinal system caused by the administration of antibiotics have no clear-cut effect on the metabolism of the human body (MUMC+ News).
The commonly used diabetes medicine gliclazide appears to have just as high a risk of leading to low blood sugar levels as most comparable medicines for the treatment of adult onset diabetes...
Large projects, in which it is known that later changes in management will occur, lead to greater miscalculations in the budget than situations in which such a change is not known in advance...
Development programme 'Limburg Meet' (LIME) in the area of measurement in healthcare...
On Wednesday, 13 July 2016 the first 10 bachelor's students to complete the work/study track KnowledgeEngineering@Work, a programme unique in the Netherlands, graduated.
The Dutch online magazine ‘Valorisatie in beeld’ (valorisation in focus) shows the impact of scientific knowledge on society
Antibiotics stimulate children's growth, both in height and weight. These findings from a study done at Maastricht University are published in The Journal of Pediatrics today.