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SBE took first place in the Rotterdam School of Management Star Case Competition (RSMCC). The competition welcomed 16 top-level international business teams of four students, who were tasked with tackling two real-life business cases.
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Van HBO naar een WO-Master in Economie en Bedrijfskunde | Online infosessie (in het Nederlands)
Leer meer over de verschillende trajecten die beschikbaar zijn voor HBO-studenten om toegang te krijgen tot een WO-masteropleiding aan de School of Business and Economics.
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From HBO to a WO-Master's in Business or Economics | Online info session (in Dutch)
Discover the pathways available for HBO students to access a WO Master's program at the School of Business and Economics in this online session.
Higher air pollution increases the likelihood of people voting for opposition parties rather than ruling parties. This is the major finding of research by Nico Pestel, a scientist at the Research Centre for Education & Labour Market (ROA) at the Maastricht School of Business and Economics.
Bij flinke luchtvervuiling kiezen mensen eerder voor oppositiepartijen dan voor regerende partijen. Dit blijkt uit onderzoek van Nico Pestel van Universiteit Maastricht en zijn collega’s
On the 18th of April, the Fair & Smart Data (FSD) Spearhead hosted the second event of its farmer-centric data governance event series. The event, titled “The Business Case for Farmer-centric Data Governance in the Global South,” aimed to explore the desirability, feasibility, and viability of applying farmer-centric data governance principles in the data ecosystem. Through this event, FSD continued the important dialogue on shaping the future of farmer-centric data governance in agriculture.
The conference hosted outstanding key notes, an interesting panel with SBE alumni and the presentation of more than 60 papers.
Scholars from UM, the Netherlands, Europe and beyond convened in Maastricht around the theme Science for a Sustainable, Resilient and Responsible Future and discussed state of the art academic work as well as engage in trans- and interdisciplinary discussions on how these latest insights can help in addressing today’s most urgent societal challenges.
When talking about the commons, it is worthwhile to go back into history of the commons. One historical landmark is the Magna Carta, established in 1215 ensuring the rights for people to access the woodlands for fuel and heating. Back in these days, the woodlands were what these days fossil fuels are, the material tool for survival. The traders and the bourgeoisie (the city people), wanted this part of the Magna Carta not to be mentioned.
Our lives are intertwined with smartphones, TVs, computer devices, and electronic appliances. However, the benefits they bring come at a price. Especially when consumers are encouraged to replace their devices rather than repair them.
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.