Three Vidi grants for FHML researchers
Aurélie Carlier, Bart Spronck and Nicole Leibold receive a Vidi grant of up to 850,000 euros to further develop their lines of research.
Aurélie Carlier, Bart Spronck and Nicole Leibold receive a Vidi grant of up to 850,000 euros to further develop their lines of research.
PhD thesis by Mathijs Klemm
Lore Eckelmans studies Medicine and is the youngest female candidate in the upcoming parliamentary elections. Ever since high school, she has loved debating. With her candidacy for Volt, she wants to bring more attention to issues that affect her generation – such as inequality and the growing...
With these centres, WHO wants to advance the professionalisation and competencies of the public health workforce.
Four medical specialists translate fundamental research into improvements for patients.
Frederik-Jan receives the medal for his exceptional contributions to early detection of diseases and a safer living environment.
New PhD coordinators Agnes Boots and Alex Remels guide PhD candidates at NUTRIM during their journey.
Whether a specific intervention to create a smoke-free outdoor environment is effective or not has been widely studied. However, to improve compliance, policymakers need to understand how smokers react to those interventions and the factors influencing their compliance.
As of 15 October 2025, Martin Unfried will become the new Director of the Institute for Transnational and Euregional Cross-Border Cooperation and Mobility (ITEM). He succeeds Professor Anouk Bollen-Vandenboorn, who has developed ITEM over the past ten years with great enthusiasm and determination.
The latest Maastricht University Graduate Surveys 2025 once again show that our graduates look back positively on their studies.