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Presentation by Prof. Dr. Marjan Peeters
On 26-27 May 2017, MCEL and METRO member Prof. Dr. Marjan Peeters delivered a presentation at the Chinese university of Hongkong entitled “Regulatory experiences in EU climate law: legal lessons for other economies?” as a contribution to the conference “The 60th Anniversary of the Treaty of Rome: EU...
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Can a brain scan show what you've heard?
A brain scan that allows you to see what sound a person has heard. Researchers from Maastricht University have recently achieved a world first by reconstructing heard sound based on a person’s brain activity.
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National Student Survey (NSE) 2017: Tax Law and European Law School in first place
The results of the annual National Student Survey (NSE) held in January 2017 are again very satisfactory. Like in previous years, we requested our students to make their voices heard by participating in this survey. We are very pleased that so many of them responded to our appeal again.
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Team Maastricht wins national VAR Moot Court Competition (again)!
The student team representing Maastricht University has won the prestigious VAR Moot Court Competition in administrative law for the second year in a row.
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Individual risk profile could help prevent dementia
Prevention of dementia potentially stimulated by drawing up personal risk profile (MUMC+ news).
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Nuffic Grant for Klasien Horstman and Marten de Vries
Following on the insights of participative research into the use of media for improving public mental health in disadvantaged neighbourhoods in Maastricht and building on the strong history of Columbian community media, Prof. Klasien Horstman and Em. Prof. Marten de Vries together with the MVI and...
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Kei Long Cheung receives Erasmus+ grant
Kei Long Cheung has received an Erasmus+ grant to work at a foreign University.
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Innovatief project van zorggroep Huisartsenzorg Drenthe
De Academische Werkplaats Duurzame Zorg werkt mee aan een innovatief project van zorggroep Huisartsenzorg Drenthe (HZD).
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New worldwide repository for Biomaterial Transcriptiomics available
Researchers at the MERLN Institute for regenerative medicine launched a new worldwide research database for biomaterials, called the Compendium for Biomaterial Transcriptomics (cBiT). It is their goal to quickly expand cBiT with new biomaterial data, generated not only in MERLN but also in...