The Death Penalty, is Worldwide Abolition (still) Inevitable?
Lecture
Bart Stapert
Lecture
Bart Stapert
"Distinct metabolic phenotypes towards cardiometabolic diseases: implications for precision nutrition strategies"
Very few people worry much about their retirement planning. At the same time, it is becoming increasingly important for everybody to be as informed as possible about their own situation.
A research blog post on perceived sustainability by Tim Döring, an Assistant Professor at Marketing and Supply Chain Management Department.
Asked what she misses most about the Netherlands and she mentions her mother and her two dogs. Then there’s the clean air, cycling to work and proper bread with cheese. Otherwise, Eloise le Conge Kleyn’s life in Dubai looks a lot like her old life here. She studied Psychology at UM and has lived...
We are delighted to share with you the announcement of the YERUN Open Science Awards 2024 Ceremony, which, as per tradition, will take place on Friday 14 February 2025, online from 12.00 to 13.30 CET.
UM students Elisa Etrari, Anna Reyneri and Becca Bowers are running Library of Things. It’s exactly what you think it is: you sign up, choose something from their online catalogue or just browse – then you borrow whatever you need and bring it back once you are done using it.
How can we ensure that customers feel comfortable during robot-enabled services? Because why would they otherwise keep using them? With our latest empirical study published in Service Business, we investigate whether human-like service robots make customers feel more or less comfortable. In addition...