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Ancient Origins of Modern Board Games
American station BYU Radio talks ancient board games and artificial intelligence with Dr. Cameron Browne for their show Top of Mind (interview in English).
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Maarten Vink contributes to National Geographic publication
FASoS professor Maarten Vink collaborated with National Geographic on a publication on the global variety in citizenship laws.
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“We must break the taboo around endometriosis”
Doctor and researcher Esther van Barneveld is developing an app for patients with endometriosis. This will lead to better treatment.
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A second category of people affected by the childcare allowance: PhD students with a grant
As ‘grant PhD students’ are not paid by the university but receive funding via an external (foreign) scholarship, they are not entitled to a child care allowance in the Netherlands.
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FASoS MA Student presents at GLOBALCIT Conference
Mira Seyfettinoglu, a student in the Research Master European Studies, presented the first part of her MSc thesis at the GLOBALCIT Conference 2019.
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"Consumer and data privacy: the digital revolution of legal, social and economic interaction"
On Friday 24 January 2020, the Faculty of Law at the Maastricht University will host the International Symposium ‘’Consumer and data privacy: the digital revolution of legal, social and economic interaction’’, with the support of the Limburg University Fund/SWOL, the Faculty of Law at the Maastricht...
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"I’m surprised by the recentness of the knowledge that I gained"
Marc Pont, alumnus of the master's programme in Data Science for Decision Making, discusses the atmosphere, curriculum and job search.
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Why am I seeing this? Who paid for it?
Fake news isn’t fake news – it’s really a real issue. Then again, you can’t trust anything you read on the internet, including this. Legal scholar Maja Brkan on her efforts to understand and communicate the impact of political advertising and disinformation on democracy.