Zoekresultaten
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Bij FASoS bieden we onze aankomende studenten de mogelijkheid om deel te nemen aan een campusrondleiding. De eerstvolgende rondleidingen vinden plaats op woensdag 18 december 2024, woensdag 12 maart 2025 en woensdag 7 mei 2025. Tijdens deze campusrondleiding laat een van onze studentambassadeurs je onze faculteit, binnenstad en alle belangrijke UM-gebouwen zien.
… 9 juli 2019 Zoekresultaten Christian Ernsten came in third place for his research on the history and development of the Meuse River and how this affects modern life at the 2018-2019 UM impact course. The Impact Course is to create awareness among Maastricht researchers about the social impact of research and the … practical. It teaches participants about intellectual property, collaboration and entrepreneurship, but also about the use of science communication and the development of a vision on how to apply their research. Twenty-two UM researchers, among which FASoS researchers Ties van de Werff and Arjan Schakel, and two researchers from Zuyd Hogeschool participated in this edition of the Impact Course. The jury consisted of John Marugg, senior business developer at Brightlands Maastricht Health Campus, … and development of the Meuse River and how this affects modern life at the 2018-2019 UM impact course. … Christian Ernsten came in third place for his research on the history and development of the Meuse River and how this affects modern life. … FASoS researcher Christian Ernsten third place at UM impact course 2018-2019 …
… autocracy. The leader of the domineering Fidesz party is viewed in Europe as highly controversial and potentially even a threat to the European Union. Nonetheless, the assistant professor in European History at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASoS) believes the tide is turning, slowly but surely. “People in Hungary are daring to talk about politics again.” Ferenc Laczo fears brain drain in Hungary The news barely filled a column in the Dutch newspapers, but in Hungary the opposition was celebrating after the mayoral elections in early October. In the larger cities, including the capital Budapest, the incumbent Fidesz candidates were voted out. “It was quite unexpected,” says Ferenc Laczo in the coffee room at FASoS, where he has taught Eastern European history since 2015. “Orbán has been gradually expanding his power since he took office in 2010. He controls almost all the media. He’s especially popular in more rural areas, where people have less access to … as a serious contender. Fewer and fewer people seem to agree with the course the government is taking, the complete rejection of refugees and the increasing power and influence of the government when it comes to institutions like universities and research institutes. There’s a growing awareness in the cities that Hungary is headed for a new crisis. In the last ten years, close to a million young, mostly highly educated people have left the country, seeking a better future. That’s close to 10 …
… 11 februari 2020 Zoekresultaten During the annual Dies Natalis 2020 two FASoS students were presented with the 2019 Student Award during the academic session. Sem Duijndam won an award for his thesis ‘Public perceptions of climate change in the European Union: quantitative inquiry on spatial and temporal determinants’. Sem graduated cum laude from the MSc European Studies (Research). His thesis supervisor was Dr. Luana Russo. Nicolle Becke Franco won an award for her research on the impact that mobility or immobility has on migrant youth in Germany on their education pathways. Nicolle graduated from the MA Globalisation and Development Studies. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences … During the annual Dies Natalis 2020 two FASoS students were presented with the 2019 Student Award during the academic session. … During the annual Dies Natalis 2020 two FASoS students were presented with the 2019 Student Award during the academic session. … Two Master's Thesis Awards for …
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… 19 apr 13:30 - 15:30 Zoekresultaten Are you interested in a challenging Master’s Programme at FASoS? Are you unsure about which Master’s to choose? Then come to our Master’s Lunch on Tuesday the 19th of April. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences FASoS Grote Gracht 90-92 6211 SZ Maastricht Lecture Hall (Turnzaal) This session is specifically aimed at (bachelors) students already studying at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (or at another UM faculty), and currently looking for a master’s … Master’s Open Day. We will organise this lunch to answer your final questions in order to make a well-informed study choice. The date of upcoming Master's lunches will be published here. In case of any questions, you may also send an e-mail to info-fasos@maastrichtuniversity.nl or phone + 31 43 38 83 388. … Are you interested in a challenging Master’s Programme at FASoS? Are you unsure about which Master’s to choose? Then come to our Master’s Lunch on Tuesday the 19th of April. … Are you …
… 5 augustus 2019 Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Research Zoekresultaten Raise your hands if you’d be happy to spend your free time categorising illustrations about microscopy in the 19 th century. Because this is the internet, there are actually quite a few hands in the air now – if not necessarily yours. FASoS scholars Lea Beiermann (Worlds of Wonder) and Susan Schreibman (Letters 1916-1923) are providing opportunities for people to utilise their creative potential to experience research and contribute to it. Microscopy under the microscope It’s a bit niche – but thanks to the internet, you can upscale that niche. For her PhD at FASoS, Lea Beiermann looks at microscopy illustrations from 19 th century science magazines. “The project looks at the history of microscopy and how it played into the diversification of scientific disciplines. It has always been very …
… 11 februari 2020 Zoekresultaten During the morning session of the annual Dies Natalis 2020 two FASoS students were presented with the Bachelor’s Thesis prize. Danai Petropoulou Ionescu (Bachelor Arts & Culture) received an award for her thesis titled ‘ Three shades of democratic legitimacy’. Her supervisor was Mariolina Eliantonio. Ellen … ‘Rhetoric versus reality in Chinese foreign policy: the case of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank’. Her supervisor was Prof. Thomas Conzelmann. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences … During the morning session of the annual Dies Natalis 2020 two FASoS students were presented with the Bachelor’s Thesis prize. … During the Dies Natalis 2020 two FASoS students were presented with the Bachlor's Thesis Prize. … Two Bachelor's Thesis prizes for FASoS students …
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At FASoS, we offer our prospective students the opportunity to join a campus tour. The next tours will take place on Wednesday 18 December 2024, Wednesday 12 March 2025 and Wednesday 7 May 2025. During this campus tour, one of our student ambassadors will show you our faculty, inner city and all important UM buildings.