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At the occasion of UN International day of Women and Girls in Science, Dr. Giselle Bosse shares her experiences.

At the occasion of UN International day of Women and Girls in Science, Dr. Giselle Bosse shares her experiences.
Thanks to a heart transplant, Rogier Veltrop survived a life-threatening illness. The Maastricht University researcher wants to make the most of his ‘bonus years’ by contributing to a new treatment for cardiovascular disease.
Brightlands Maastricht Health Campus entering into a strategic partnership with Thuja Capital
Almost three years ago, Timor El-Dardiry, a graduate of International Economic Studies at UM, moved to Washington DC to work at the Dutch Embassy. As First Secretary in the political department, his main focus is on US policy in the Arab world and the Middle East.
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UM SPORTS is organising an Open Day which will take place on 14 January 2023. The goal of this Open Day is to let everyone get acquainted with our sports offer free of charge. For example, you can get a tour of the University Sports Centre, take part in a sports activity or simply acquire...
In today’s global landscape, the connection between government policy and academic research is key for progress. Due to time constraints, government officials often overlook the benefits of academic research in their decisions. Academics, on the other hand, may be unsure about how to approach...
Were you absolutely cruising through your exams? Were you well prepared with plenty time to spare? Then Anique de Bruin’s work won’t change your life. But for everyone else, the Professor of Self-regulation in Higher Education has useful insights and tools. Together with a refugee scholar financed...
This summer, Dr. Paola Diomede (Circular Chemical Engineering) received the William Crookes prize. The prize is awarded for major contributions in plasma physics.