Rare diseases aren’t rare
How can European solidarity improve the daily life of 30 million citizens? Recommendations for an EU approach on rare diseases

How can European solidarity improve the daily life of 30 million citizens? Recommendations for an EU approach on rare diseases
A network of companies has been involved in the maintenance of maritime equipment for the Royal Dutch Navy. How can this complex network of organisations improve the way they work together to enhance availability of ships and uninterrupted missions due to missing spare parts for maintenance?
Despite the expected slowdown of economic growth, more than two million job openings are expected in the coming six years
Interview with ROA research leader Prof. Didier Fouarge at the occasion of the report 'The labour market by education and occupation untill 2024’.
Liza Diane Gordin and Ines Stelk took home the Kremers Incentive Awards 2019 in the bachelor’s and master’s categories on Saturday 30 November.
Crisp but sunny and dry autumn weather helped Maastricht University to another successful Open Day on Saturday. The six faculties welcomed 1582 prospective master’s students looking to learn more about the programmes on offer.
Herco Fonteijn received €250,000 from the NWO to advance global citizenship education.
In the Netherlands, a citizen assistance system is employed that consists of citizens who are summoned to aid victims of a cardiac arrest. This dissertation shows that the system increases the chance of survival of sudden cardiac arrest (with cardiac cause) outside the hospital.
Ruud Pijls defended his PhD dissertation 29 November 2019 at Maastricht University.
UM Pride offers a safe, inclusive and supportive platform for all LGBTQ and allied students and staff members of Maastricht University. Co-founder Stephanie Blom and project leader Alexander Dieleman talk about their contribution to fostering a diverse community.