Student for a Day European Studies
During a Student-for-a-Day activity you will join one of our first year bachelor’s students during a “normal” day at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.
During a Student-for-a-Day activity you will join one of our first year bachelor’s students during a “normal” day at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.
During a Student-for-a-Day activity you will join one of our first year bachelor’s students during a “normal” day at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.
During a Student-for-a-Day activity you will join one of our first year bachelor’s students during a “normal” day at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.
The selective withdrawal of red blood cells as a treatment for haemochromatosis (iron overload) is an effective and patient-friendly alternative to phlebotomy (bloodletting) (PhD conferral Eva Rombout).
Curious what a normal day at the Maastricht Science Programme looks like? Join a student for a day and see for yourself.
The speaker Andrea Broderick will present the main findings of her recently defended PhD entitled 'The long and winding road to equality and inclusion for persons with disabilities : the United Nations convention on the rights of persons with disabilities'.
The Maastricht Centre for the Innovation of Classical Music is currently working on the forthcoming publication ‘Futuring Classical Music’ based on the 2021 symposium theme.
The International Relations (IR) section of the Swedish Political Science Association (SWEPSA) has selected Anna Herranz-Surrallés, Assistant Professor at FASoS, for the ‘2016 SWEPSA IR Rising Star‘ award.
Congratulations to Kei Long Cheung, now postdoc at CAPHRI, who defended his thesis titled 'The Use of an Economic Decision Support Tool in the Context of Tobacco Control - Prerequisites for the development of a support tool for economic decision-making'.
During the annual Maastricht University Dinner, Katya Sion (CAPHRI/ Living Lab Ageing and Long-Term Care Limburg) received the Impact Prize for her thesis "Connecting conversations: experienced quality of care from the resident’s perspective: a narrative method for nursing homes".