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University College Maastricht
UCM 's main research topics evolve around liberal arts and sciences and politics.
Charity with impact
How much money do society’s “haves” – high net worth individuals, in bankers’ language – give to worthy causes, and to which ones? And do wealthy people in the Netherlands behave differently to their French counterparts? Associate professor of finance Paul Smeets has some intriguing answers.
Is an IP waiver necessary to make vaccines available to all?
Having caused around five million deaths worldwide as of October 2021, the Covid-19 pandemic and an IP waiver proposal on Covid-19 related medical products before the WTO have been issues of world attention.
PhD Conferral Mrs. drs. José W. Geurts
“Chronic Pain; Impact of Chronic Pain on a Societal, Personal, and Treatment Level”
11 decDean Jan Smits: legal nerd who doesn't shy away from obstacles
It is 1986. The time of Grandmaster Flash and Run-D.M.C., but also of Billy Oceans' When the going gets tough, the tough get going and a harsh Elfstedentocht’. In Leiden, Jan Smits starts studying law at a sizeable faculty with 1200 first-year students. It’s a big contrast to the small-scale law...
Muhlenberg College
Muhlenberg's fall semester in Maastricht is especially designed for students majoring in accounting, business, economics or international studies, but is open to all students meeting programme prerequisites.
Workshop: Addressing challenging behaviour
In this interactive session, staff members will discuss and learn how they can recognise and manage situations in which students display challenging behaviour and/or mental health problems.
9 decBA European Studies alumna wins CES 2018 Undergraduate Project Prize
Evelin Rizzo, alumna of the BA European Studies, has been awarded the CES’s 2018 Undergraduate Project Prize by the Council for European Studies.