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Kofi Annan, water polo, and the depths of human cruelty
UM student Costas Georgiades on his efforts to help those who need it most - and on his experiences on Lesbos
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Diverse or divided: student inclusivity in tutorial groups
Mathijs Van Peteghem on the benefits and potential pitfalls of diversity in tutorial groups
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Care robots for a normal life
Claire Huijnen’s PhD research into social robots in healthcare features in a documentary on Dutch TV tonight. Thanks to her help, social robot KASPAR can help autistic children. In 'Scenarios for a normal life' (part of Autism Week on NPO2) you can see how eight-year-old Jonathan from Limburg...
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Prestigious ZonMw grant
The ‘E-manager Chronic Diseases’ project, a collaboration between CAPHRI, TNO, NIVEL and the University of Twente, was awarded a prestigious grant within the Innovative Medical Devices Initiative (IMDI) program of ZonMw earlier this month.
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“Linguistic diversity in the workplace is a reality”
PhD candidate Daan Hovens is studying multilingualism in the workplace. “It became clear very quickly that it would be Daan”, says his supervisor Leonie Cornips. “I admire his language skills and learn from him to ask my questions clearly in advance.” Hovens: “I enjoy sinking my teeth into a subject...
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Rewarding smart ideas from students
What do a radio station, support for psychological problems, a library of things, an app that contains all university activities and a chess club have in common? These are the five ideas that reached the final stage of the Student Idea Competition.
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Maastricht University to launch executive master in cultural leadership in partnership with Royal Academy of Arts in London
In March 2018, Maastricht University (UM) launches an Executive Master in Cultural Leadership, in partnership with the Royal Academy of Arts in London.
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Team Maastricht wins the European Regional Round of the ELSA Moot Court Competition
The Maastricht University team has confirmed the excellent reputation of our Faculty by winning the European Regional Round of the ELSA Moot Court Competition on WTO Law (EMC2) in Wroclaw (Poland). The team competed against 16 other teams, getting through to the finals where they beat the team from...
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Children's Rights Researcher from Maastricht becomes new 'Face of Science'
Legal philosopher Marieke Hopman, PhD candidate at Maastricht University (UM), was presented as one of the new 'Faces of Science', a platform providing an insight into the world of research for high school students. Hopman is the fourth UM researcher to be selected for this project.