New technologies: Heroes or villains?
Dani Shanley explores responsible innovation, ethics, and society’s role in shaping progress.

Dani Shanley explores responsible innovation, ethics, and society’s role in shaping progress.
Emma has always been interested in health in the broadest sense of the term. “Health goes beyond medical research and care. It is shaped by politics, international health organisations, transnational threats such as climate change, and much more.
The article 'Neither Normalcy nor Crisis: The Quest for a Definition of Emergency under EU Constitutional Law' explores the prospect of coherently defining emergency under the EU Treaties.
DARIAH’s mission is to enhance and support digitally-enabled research and teaching across the arts and humanities.
A new generation of young professionals is stepping up to the challenges that the healthcare sector faces today. Including Ellen Bastiaansen, a master’s student in Healthcare Policy, Innovation and Management with a background in prevention and mental health.
In 2026, three major conferences on computational intelligence will convene in Maastricht simultaneously. The IEEE World Conference on Computational Intelligence (IEEE WCCI) will be the world's largest technical event in computer science, focusing on applications such as artificial intelligence.
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