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Campus Venlo

Health, nutrition and business are the three main focus points at Campus Venlo. Research and educational topics range from food innovation and the psychology of eating to logistics optimisation. Research at Campus Venlo is done in an interdisciplinary fashion within three research lines. Next to this Campus Venlo offers three programmes of study: one bachelor's programme and two master's programmes.

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The future of our food? It's growing in the labs at Brightlands

The agriculture and horticulture of the future require smart innovations, sustainable cultivation methods, and resilient crops. At Brightlands Campus Greenport Venlo, all of this comes together in Brightlands Next Generation Farming. Here, research is conducted, but above all, solutions are developed...
 Niels Peeters & Loes Janssen

Running makes sweet taste less sweet

After the sweet feeling of completing a training run, you might notice that your sense of taste changes: the sweetness of your food seems less intense. This is the surprising conclusion of a study conducted by researchers from University College Venlo and VieCuri MC after last year’s Venloop.
running4research

Maastricht University opens high-tech greenhouse in Venlo

  • UM news
How will we feed the world in 2050 in a sustainable and healthy way? Which techniques will we use for this? Maastricht University will start looking for answers on October 8th in a new, environmentally friendly greenhouse on the Brightlands Campus Greenport Venlo.
kas venlo

Maastricht students in final Ecotrophelia 2024

  • Students
  • Students going the extra mile
Maastricht University students have won the Dutch final of the student competition Ecotrophelia, a drinking vinegar based on apple cider vinegar, fruit and herbs.
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Climate change imposes a different way of doing scientific research

  • Researchers
Wim Vriezen seeks science that has a significant impact on society. Because, despite climate change, the rising global population must continue to eat. Vriezen was recently appointed as professor of Plant Functional Genomics at Maastricht University's Faculty of Science and Engineering.
Wim Vriezen

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