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At September 11 from 13-16 pm the 11 september van 13.00 tot 16.00 the Get Involved Information Market takes place in the SSC.
Student Services Centre hosts information market on extracurricular activities
Three students on our Master’s programme in Public Policy and Human Development took part in a conference in Malta, held on 17-20 April 2019 by the Douzelage European town twinning association within the Europe For Citizens programme.
Local tv program Good Veurein made an episode about the benefits that students bring to Maastricht. Featuring Serve the City Maastricht, Match Maastricht, Jongeren & StudentenBuurtbemiddeling Maastricht and alderman Bert Jongen.
Onderzoekers van de Universiteit Maastricht doen momenteel een oproep aan mensen om deel te nemen aan een enquête om inzicht te krijgen in de redenen voor hooggekwalificeerde internationale migranten om te wonen en/of te werken in Limburg (NL) of de Euregio Maas-Rijn.
Heb of had je een bijbaan? Dan betaal je belasting zonder dat je het merkt. Je werkgever betaalt jou, maar tegelijkertijd ook belasting namens jou. Van dat geld kun je vaak een deel terugkrijgen als je aangifte inkomstenbelasting doet.
Due to the Corona crisis, also many cross-border workers are forced to work in their home country. They have been asked not to cross the border to come to their office situated in the neighbouring country. At the moment, this is only possible because the Dutch, Belgian and German governments have agreed on special exemptions from certain rules until the rest of this year. Otherwise, these frontier workers would face major changes with respect to their social security contribution, taxes and health care. But what, if governments and employers from now on will permanently stimulate that employees work more days from home? ITEM has found out that this would have tremendous consequences for cross-border work if legislation does not change accordingly. This is one out of four case of this year’s research into border effects.
The importance of cross-border cooperation manifests itself more than ever during the coronapandemic. Multi-level governance is the foundation for taking the next steps; looking for each other and perpetuating relationships at all levels, in administration, politics and practice. This became clear during the ITEM annual conference on 19 November, which focused on the lessons learned, opportunities and challenges of cross-border cooperation. Watch the video recap.