Us and them: Indonesia’s migration policy
Mahardhika reveals the hidden struggles of refugees in Indonesia, challenges migration myths and exposes climate injustices.

Mahardhika reveals the hidden struggles of refugees in Indonesia, challenges migration myths and exposes climate injustices.
Abel Diaz Gonzalez on the challenges social entrepreneurs face, how he contributes to a supportive ecosystem for such entrepreneurs, how his students make him optimistic for the future and why UM gets to host the next IABS conference “Redesigning business for the common Good”.
Veerle van Zelst-de Vries is director of the Prevention and Vitality programme, which aims to create societal impact in Limburg and beyond.
New blog on open science within our research institute, kicked off by Assistant Professor Egon Willighagen
The special issue, co-edited by Lilian Tsourdi and Federica Zardo, explores migration governance through funding while providing unique empirical insights into its design, rationale, use and implications.
On 14 March 2025, five universities from the Euregion – Hasselt University, the University of Liège, RWTH Aachen, the Open University and Maastricht University – signed a Memorandum of Understanding to intensify cooperation in research and education.
On 12 March, a meeting featuring a pro-Israel speaker in one of UM's buildings was ended prematurely. The event was organised by UM students and was permitted by UM, as fostering open debate is a core value of a university. At the same time, of course, we do not tolerate discrimination or calls for...
Psychologist and assistant professor Claudia Vingerhoets (MHeNs) studies people with the rare genetic disorder 22q11.
Her chair focuses on the European Union's (EU) efforts to support democracy worldwide, particularly in the context of a changing global order.
The Maastricht Centre for European Law (MCEL) is pleased to announce the opening of the application period for its MCEL Visiting Programme.