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The extreme-right lone actor and mental illness: a case of treatable danger?
In his master thesis, Bart van de Steeg explores the role of psychopathology and the legal assessment of ‘the degree of insanity’ in determining the criminal liability and sanctioning of violent right-wing lone actors. His research was awarded the student prize by the Faculty of Law.
Connecting with loved ones during the final stages of life
Adjusting to this new way of life during the Corona crisis is a challenge all of us are facing, but for some people, the reality of this crisis is more acute. For those people affected by the loss of a loved one to Covid-19, how to say goodbye, provide support and begin to mourn that loss under such...
Multilingualism in the Meuse-Rhine Euregion
Terra Mosana invites citizens of the Euregio to make their languages heard. Participants are asked to record themselves via WhatsApp while they pronounce these seven sentences in their own dialect/language and send it to +31 6 8747 3826. These messages will be compiled into a sonic artwork.
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Pure & UM Research Publications completely renewed
Pure and associated services, such as the Research Publications portal, are completely renewed. Pure was not available for weeks due to the cyber attack but has been back online since Monday 17 February. Preparations continued during the downtime so that the previously planned migration could be...
BA 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.