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  • Research by Rosalie Mourmans (FPN) nominated for Klokhuis Science Prize 2023

    Do vegetables taste better if you get to choose? With her research, Rosalie Mourmans, PhD student at the Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience, tries to answer this question. This research earned her a place among the ten finalists of the Klokhuis Science Prize: a prize for interesting scientific...

    Onderzoek van Rosalie Mourmans is genomineerd voor Klokhuis Wetenschapsprijs 2023.
  • KNAW chooses Nozizwe Dube for Faces of Science

    Faces of Science, a programme of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW), is expanding to include 12 new young scientists. One of them is Nozizwe Dube, who is conducting PhD research on diversity and inclusiveness at the UM Faculty of Law.

    Nozizwe Dube
  • SHE has a new Managing Director

    Sandy Quaden will be the School of Health Profession’s new Managing Director. Sandy starts on Monday, April 17th. Here you can read Sandy’s brief introduction to our community.

    SHE
  • Knowledge (Engineering) at Work

    At FSE’s bachelor’s programme Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, KE@Work offers real-world challenges for high-performing students, bright minds for companies, synergies between UM and industry as well as ways to keep international top talent in the region.

    AEPVI
  • Rianne Letschert: “Damage for UM and region if language plans go ahead”

    Politicians in The Hague are burdening Maastricht University with a huge problem if Dutch is to be given a (too) dominant position in (most) bachelor’s programmes. This would jeopardise the role of the university – founded at the time to provide the province with a new impulse and a new future after...

    Rianne Letschert
  • During TEFAF

    From 11 to 19 March, The European Fine Art Fair (TEFAF) will take place in Maastricht. Some 270 galleries from more than 20 countries will present prestigious works of art.