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Mongolian Public Health
The Mongolian National University of Medical Science and its School of Public Health hosted an Open Medical Institute Visiting Professorship of dr. Kasia Czabanowska. 400 PH professionals participated in her lectures.
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Hilde Verbeek to join The Young Academy
Hilde Verbeek, associate professor in the Department of Health Services Research at Maastricht University/CAPHRI will join The Young Academy, a group of innovative scientists and scholars, in 2020. Verbeek is the coordinator of the Academic Collaborative Centre on Care for Older People.
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Rare diseases aren’t rare
How can European solidarity improve the daily life of 30 million citizens? Recommendations for an EU approach on rare diseases
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Article: Innovating obsolescence management in a service logistics network
A network of companies has been involved in the maintenance of maritime equipment for the Royal Dutch Navy. How can this complex network of organisations improve the way they work together to enhance availability of ships and uninterrupted missions due to missing spare parts for maintenance?
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Worker shortages in engineering, healthcare and teaching set to persist
Despite the expected slowdown of economic growth, more than two million job openings are expected in the coming six years
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Defense Ruud Pijls
Ruud Pijls defended his PhD dissertation 29 November 2019 at Maastricht University.
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Pop-up store Visietheek: shopping your own dream centre
More than 100 enthusiastic and curious citizens from Meerssen (municipality north of Maastricht) visited the Visietheek, a pop-up store in Meerssen on November 21st. Each one of them shopped his or her personal dream centre for Meerssen together, built on inspiring examples from elsewhere.
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The Great Education Prize FHML awarded to Albert Scherpbier
He is involved in quality improvement of education within FHML, but also in Maastricht University as a whole.