Maastricht University to train police in Rwanda in forensic investigation
Maastricht University has been awarded a project to train 20 staff of the National Police of Rwanda in conducting forensic investigation.

Maastricht University has been awarded a project to train 20 staff of the National Police of Rwanda in conducting forensic investigation.
Andrea: Swimming went smoothly. During biking I had to be cautious because of the rain. The first two rounds of the mrathon I was okay, but during rounds three and four I had a hard time. Then, finally, the very last kilometers through the city centre, it was like I was growing wings, and all went...
A study by Maastricht University has revealed that...
Source: E52, 29 July 2016
The curation of lymphedema:in the medical world it sounds like a desirable goal. But start-up Microsure (Eindhoven - Maastricht) is showing that this is possible with the help of an assistant robot. The developers are Ferry Schoenmakers, Tom Mulken and René van der Hulst.
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Samantha Jenkins (UK) and Angelica Giombini (Italy), two enthusiastic students at Maastricht University (UM), will be travelling through China in August guided by 'China Illustrata'...
Research from Maastricht UMC+ on the influence that parents can have on children's snacking habits (MUMC+ news).
Three Nobel Laureates spoke on Monday 25 July at Games 2016, the World Congress of the Game Theory Society, held at Maastricht University this week.
Research of the UMC+ shows that obese children suffering from asthma can ease their breathing problems by losing weight (MUMC+ news).
As of 1 September 2016, Gijs van Dijck will join the Faculty of Law as a full professor of Private Law. Van Dijck is legal scholar who specialises in tort law, insolvency law, and research methodology, including empirical legal research.