Robots in action
The Department of Data Science and Knowledge Engineering will give various demonstrations to show you how robots analyse the world around them.
The Department of Data Science and Knowledge Engineering will give various demonstrations to show you how robots analyse the world around them.
The Department of Data Science and Knowledge Engineering will give various demonstrations to show you how robots analyse the world around them.
In this new series, we ‘travel through time’ with UM alumni through their working lives. What was their childhood ambition, where are they working now and where do they see themselves in 10 years’ time? This time: Lydia Liu (Chinese name: Yueying Liu), a graduate from China who decided to stay in...
Three students of Maastricht University have received the NWO Research Talent funding: Miriam Heynckes, Shanice Janssens and Eveline Vandewal – all three research master’s students in Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience at the Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) is so impressed by ‘Senior Friendly Communities’ that it has recently labelled the cross-border project for seniors in the Euregio Meuse-Rhine as a “Best Practice” for Europe.
The Faculty of Science and Engineering is organising a 'Master your Future' event exclusively for current UM bachelor’s students to make sure you have all the necessary information about our master's programmes.
Employers have hardly adjusted their recruitment strategies after the introduction of the Bachelor-Master system (BAMA). The established educational designations HBO and WO continue to determine recruitment and the return on the labour market.
Dr Henry Otgaar of Maastricht University examines how memories are formed, influenced and can even be completely made up.
With a view to the national charity collection of the Dutch Alzheimer Foundation this week, we speak to Pilar Martinez about her research.
Almost 150,000 people in the Netherlands suffer from type 1 diabetes. Aart van Apeldoorn, diabetes researcher at the Institute for Technology-Inspired Regenerative Medicine (MERLN), hopes to do away with the insulin syringe by means of an implant known as the ‘tea bag’