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APSA Best Chapter Award for Floris Peters and Maarten Vink
The migration and citizenship section of the American Political Science Association (APSA) has awarded the ‘2016 Best Chapter Award’ to a book chapter by Floris Peters and Maarten Vink.
Online Q&A-session (Zoom): Management and Learning & Development
All you need to know about Management and Learning & Development master programmes. Learn more about our master programmes and ask your questions during the online Q&A with our staff and student ambassadors.
30 mrtSubletting and cohabitation can solve the housing shortage for a 'large part'
The housing shortage can be solved 'a significant part' by making better use of the housing stock instead of simply building more. That is what economists Piet Eichholtz, Linde Kattenberg and Nils Kok argue.
When love for coffee and cycling comes together
Discover the stories behind UM alumni businesses, creative projects, special hobbies, and so on. Time to get inspired! Today we lift the curtain on Fixed Gear Coffee, a coffee shop brand run by Maastricht University alumni and lovers Brian and Shivani.
Daan Westra awarded Best International Paper at the Academy of Management
Daan Westra has received the Best International Paper award of the Academy of Management’s Health Care Management division. Subsequently, he has been nominated for the all-academy Carolyn Dexter award.
Maastricht Study Group for Critical Approaches to International Law host online workshop
On Thursday 20 May, the Maastricht Study Group for Critical Approaches to International Law hosted its first external event, an online workshop entitled Narratives of International Law. With 3 panels, a total of 17 panelists joining from 4 different continents, from students to professors, the...
The government must take control when it comes to housing construction.
No less than 1.2 million homes must be built before 2030. That is almost 6 times Tilburg that needs to be added.
De verborgen kosten van lage prijzen
When prices shrink, does our empathy for salespeople shrink with them? Are we more likely to belittle a Ryanair flight attendant than one in a Lufthansa uniform? The answer, it appears, may be yes. Research carried out at Maastricht University’s School of Business and Economics indicates that...
Cushioning supply shocks through diversification
In the light of numerous recent disruptive events, the (economic) sustainability of cross-border supply chains receives increasing attention in public debates. Consequences of natural disasters, political power games or an enduring pandemic become widely felt, even when countries are not directly...