MILE: New impulse for legal education at the Faculty of Law
The establishment of MILE creates a central hub where researchers, lecturers, and educationalists collaborate on the scientific study, support, and innovation of legal education.
The establishment of MILE creates a central hub where researchers, lecturers, and educationalists collaborate on the scientific study, support, and innovation of legal education.
Michiel Vandenbosch works in mass spectrometry: identifying the composition of a substance based on the weight of its molecules.
What can exhaled air tell us about asthma in young children? Edward Dompeling explains his research in this video.
We are happy to welcome Gabriele Cifrodelli in the IGIR community. Gabriele just joined the International Law Department and the Intellectual Property and Knowledge Management Team at Maastricht University, and he is about to conclude a PhD at the University of Glasgow, CREATe Centre.
Mariëlle Heuts joined the Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences as Deputy Director on 1 May 2025. She sees her previous work experience in various management and advisory roles at APG, Loyalis and Vodafone come together in her new position at our faculty.
A new report, co-authored by Maastricht University researchers Felix Peerboom and Lilian Tsourdi, highlights the current crossroads in global migration governance. The study assesses the effectiveness, robustness, and democratic credentials of the UN Global Compact on Migration (GCM) and the UN...
This institute wants to understand, limit and prevent the health consequences of climate change.
Through the Global Health master's programme, Bruno Rocha (an alumnus of the programme) cultivated the ability to apply a broad global lens. He puts this into practice in his current role as a consultant epidemiologist at the World Health Organization (WHO).
On August 21, Minister of Education Eppo Bruins decided to make the funds for the Law Sector Plan and the Digital SSH domain plan structurally available. This decision follows the very positive final evaluation by the SSH Sector Plan Committee earlier this year.
You must have heard about the extensive waiting lists for people who need organ transplants. Perhaps you spoke to someone dealing with limited mobility after a complex fracture. So, you worry about the future and what could happen if you fall ill or have an accident. But in the future, we’re heading...