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FASoS researchers Joris Boonen and Thomas Frissen receive NRO grant
€200,000 for the project ‘Does interdisciplinary education live up to its promises: an evaluation of the added value of interdisciplinary bachelor programmes at Maastricht’s university and university of applied sciences’.
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What happens when employees interact with speakers of other languages in the workplace?
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Disinformation and democracy: Rethinking truth in a digital age
Disinformation is not a new phenomenon. The assumption that democracy functions smoothly as long as we have facts is inaccurate. Instead, we must recognise that democracy is not governed by an objective 'truth' but by competing worldviews.
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New technologies: Heroes or villains?
Dani Shanley explores responsible innovation, ethics, and society’s role in shaping progress.
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Susan Schreibman new DARIAH Director
DARIAH’s mission is to enhance and support digitally-enabled research and teaching across the arts and humanities.
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Us and them: Indonesia’s migration policy
Mahardhika reveals the hidden struggles of refugees in Indonesia, challenges migration myths and exposes climate injustices.
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Giselle Bosse appointed Professor of European Union External Democracy Support
Her chair focuses on the European Union's (EU) efforts to support democracy worldwide, particularly in the context of a changing global order.
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Katleen Gabriels awarded NWO Aspasia grant
Katleen Gabriels, associate professor of philosophy, has been awarded an NWO Aspasia grant of €120,000 for her project 'Moral Monitoring', which studies how smart monitoring technologies shape parent-child relations.