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  • 9.6 million Euros boost to transition to a circular economy

    The new international research and demonstration project SYSCHEMIQ is receiving a €9.6 million financial boost from the European Union’s Horizon Green Deal program. The program is intended to facilitate the systemic transition to a circular economy in the region.

    9.6 million Euros boost to transition to a circular economy
  • Meet our women in science

    On International Women and Girls in Science day we like to highlight some of UM's women in science.

    International Day of Women and Girls in Science
  • Are open ground tomatoes healthier for us?

    Healthier agricultural soils, the restoration of agricultural biodiversity and a higher resilience of human health may be linked. Knowledge about this link has a lot of social and economic potential. The Louis Bolk Institute, the Bac2nature Foundation and Maastricht University have received a grant...

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  • GWFP's Lex Greeven wins poster prize

    Lex Greeven, PhD candidate at the department for Gravitational Wave and Fundamental Physics wins poster prize at NWO Physics@Veldhoven

  • The sense and nonsense of a ginger shot

    Some people swear by drinking a ginger shot. Good for circulation, stimulates digestion and ideal against nausea. So essential for health? Nutrition scientist Alie de Boer responds to this.

    The sense and nonsense of a ginger shot
  • Open Universiteit partner in project 'Einstein Telescope Technologies'

    Het onderzoek dat nodig is om alle technologische uitdagingen die bij de bouw èn de uiteindelijk ingebruikname van de telescoop komen kijken aan te pakken, vindt plaats binnen het onderzoeksproject 'Einstein Telescope Technologies (ETT)'. De Open Universiteit heeft zich als partner verbonden aan...

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