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How can science communication become a fully-fledged part of academic work?Using recognisable situations, the actors in this interactive theatre performance challenge you to engage with each other about recognising and rewarding science communication at Maastricht University.
Atoms and smaller elementary particles behave in unusual, sometimes unpredictable ways. It sounds strange, but it is this unpredictability that gives a quantum computer its power. Executing precise calculations with previously unheard-of possibilities in a way that physicists still do not completely comprehend: welcome to the world of the quantum computer.
In their contribution, MCEL member Guido Bellenghi and MCEL co-director Ellen Vos take stock of the reforms introduced by the Lisbon Treaty fifteen years ago, with a particular focus on the law and practice of EU executive rulemaking.
Gerco Onderwater onderzoekt hij de smaak van het heelal en bewaakt hij de smaak van het Maastricht Science Programme. Tijdens zijn oratie, 31 mei, geeft hij een voorproefje van zijn werk voor beiden.
Gerco Onderwater investigates the flavour of the universe while guarding the flavour of the Maastricht Science Programme. On 31 May, during his inaugural lecture, he will provide a pre-taste of his work in Maastricht.
This topical book provides fresh insight into the ways culture interconnects with and is treated by EU economic law and policy. Contributing authors pose key questions pertaining to the nature, scope and extent of the competence of the EU and its member states in the field of culture.
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Discussion on the Recent ICC Arrest Warrant Applications in Relation to the Situation in Gaza and Israel
You are Invited to a Discussion on the Recent ICC Arrest Warrant Applications in Relation to the Situation in Gaza and Israel on Monday 27 May.
Sweeping success for our faculty in the VAR-moot court competition!
The perfect recycling of plastics from household waste is one step closer, thanks to research into quality monitoring at all stages of the recycling process. The University of Maastricht, the National Test Centre Circular Plastics, and their collaborators have received a government subsidy of over EUR 2 million, which will accelerate their research.