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Samen met regionale partners organiseert Sustainable UM 2030 een deep dive die geheel in het teken staat van het doorgronden van schokken en de betekenis ervan voor onze provincie.
Amidst the ongoing housing crisis in the Netherlands, characterized by a shortage of nearly half a million homes, there is a growing sense of urgency and social distress. Addressing this issue has proven to be challenging, with no immediate remedies in sight.
However, Piet Eichholtz, through his research, proposes several potential solutions aimed at providing quick relief to the housing shortage.
Today, more than 3,000 students from Maastricht University and Zuyd Hogeschool have started their introduction week in Maastricht.
On 14 June 2022, Radboud University in Nijmegen and Maastricht University signed a collaboration agreement for both education and research.
How does art reflect our community? How does our community express itself through art? Barbara Strating is the new curator of the Arts and Heritage Commission at Maastricht University. She succeeds Mieke Derickx, who is retiring after more than two decades in the role. Here they discuss curiosity and wonder, Patient Zero and art as a meditation on our collective memory.
Misschien hebt u hem wel eens voorbij zien komen op de Groene Loper. Onderzoeker Bram Oosterbroek op zijn Urban Hotspotter meetfiets. Het is een opvallende verschijning met meetapparatuur achterop en een laptop in het mandje aan het stuur. “Ik onderzoek wat de gezondheidseffecten zijn van de ruimtelijke inrichting.” Dat legt hij graag even uit.
People who are customers of a bicycle rental company are more likely to go by bike instead of public transport, car or on foot. This is according to recent research by scientists at Maastricht University.
Internationalisation of education, and specifically the intake of international students, is a hot topic in Dutch politics. This will also be the case in early 2023. As the most international university in the country, UM follows developments closely and, in the interest of the university and the region, the institution continues to ask for tailor-made solutions in the event of any regulations limiting the intake of foreign students.
Citizens can do more for a better climate than they think, according to Professor Patrick Huntjens