Anique de Bruin to become the new Scientific Director of SHE
As of 1 July 2025, Professor Anique de Bruin will take on the role of Scientific Director of the School of Health Professions Education (SHE)

As of 1 July 2025, Professor Anique de Bruin will take on the role of Scientific Director of the School of Health Professions Education (SHE)
Is improving healthcare only a task for our healthcare and academic staff? At first glance, you would say so. But sometimes there are colleagues within our health faculty who experience care themselves, and feel an urge to contribute to it from a patient perspective. You find this quality in Diana...
Yara Sievers is a PhD candidate at CAPHRI and conducts research on sun protection behaviour in the Netherlands.
On 27 January 2025, MORSE’s Research Day convened a high-level panel—featuring Arjen Wittekoek, Nelleke van der Puil and Laura Nieboer—to unpack the Dutch plastics-recycling crisis (in 2024 six recyclers went bankrupt in 2024). The discussion highlighted how Extended Producer Responsibility...
Paul Wieringa (MERLN) works on innovative models to study endometriosis and the fallopian tube.
The Societal Impact Project stimulates students’ autonomous motivation to work on societal relevant problems. One of the topics this year is vaping.
Maastricht University’s School of Business and Economics (SBE) is proud to share that several of its master's programmes received top recognition in the Keuzegids Masters 2025.
Two researchers from Maastricht University play a key role in translating research into vaccine policy recommendations for COVID-19: Timo Clemens, Associate Professor health policy and governance, and Inge van der Putten, Assistant Professor at the department of Health Services Research.
Patrick van Thiel’s academic journey began in Rotterdam before he found his true calling at Maastricht University in 1989. Drawn by the Problem-Based Learning (PBL) system, he quickly excelled academically, earning 90 credits in just one year. However, it wasn’t until he discovered his passion for...
Latifa Abidi (CAPHRI) strives to reduce health disparities by collaborating with citizens to do research.