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Students a nuisance? Not during exam week
Maastricht University president Martin Paul and Maastricht’s mayor, Annemarie Penn-te Strake accompanied the enforcement squad so they could see with their own eyes the situation regarding nuisance caused by student tenants.
Interdisciplinary science: better a toolbox than a hammer
Increasingly, academic staff and students are looking beyond the boundaries of their specialisations and seeking collaboration with other disciplines. This is also the case at UM. People are realising that cross-fertilisation leads to new ideas and insights and can bring about other research methods...
Blog: How do our bodies digest sugar?
In a blog series on carbohydrates, Professor Emeritus Fred Brouns gives us the facts on this much-discussed nutrient.
Increased pressure on law enforcement from organised crime
While there are no indications that the number of serious violations of integrity in law enforcement has increased over the past five years, the violations are getting more serious.
More than talking tough at the coffee machine
Internships during the master’s in Medicine: a great, but also intensive and challenging time. Medical interns discuss their progress with a mentor and workplace supervisor. Since this academic year, they also have reflective meetings with other interns. No judgement, no hierarchy. Peer coaching, in...
Student babysitters unburden employees
Two medical interns of Maastricht University (UM) seized the corona crisis for a special new initiative.
Helping surgeons and pathologists with the iKnife
Researchers from the Maastricht M4I institute, led by Prof. Ron Heeren, are key partners in an international consortium that will validate the iKnife.
Five years of Brightlands Maastricht Health Campus
CEO Prof. Dr. Jan Cobbenhagen talks about five years of valorisation as a core business, cross-overs with the other Brightlands campuses and more.