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- Maas Clean Up report (1).pdf (2.13 MB, PDF)… 11 AM, the FPN Green Team recruited a group of 17 volunteers from various faculties from the university gathered at Griendpark for a trash pickup initiative. The cleanup focused on the riverside area of the park, as well as the space in front of the Complex stairs, where cigarette butts and beer lids were particularly abundant. Thanks to the collective effort, over 20 bags of trash were collected, and two bicycles were retrieved from the river. The weather was favorable, and the enthusiasm and kindness of the … Maas Clean up Event report After the event, volunteers enjoyed a well-deserved lunch with a "build your own lunch" station. Reflecting on the day, we noted a few improvements for next time, such as providing extra gloves and trash grabbers to accommodate more participants and make it easier to collect hard-to-reach litter. Based on the turnout and response, we are planning to organize another cleanup in Period 5, and we look forward to another successful event with even greater community …
How does the universe taste?
Gerco Onderwater investigates the flavour of the universe while guarding the flavour of the Maastricht Science Programme. On 31 May, during his inaugural lecture, he provided a pre-taste of his work in Maastricht.
Designing solidarity
Lilian Tsourdi investigates how to improve the the EU immigration and asylum law.
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Nanne de Vries Professor's Fund: "It wasn't my idea"
The Nanne de Vries Professor's Fund, formerly known as the Professor's Fund, has been renamed in honour of Nanne de Vries. In an interview, he discusses its origins, mission, and his dedication to supporting young scientists. Despite recent retirement and a battle with cancer, De Vries remains...
Students run ‘not another supermarket’
In 2018, UM student Liza Diane Gordin and some fellow students received a grant from the University Fund Limburg/SWOL to set up the first student food cooperative of the Benelux.
International research collaboration aims to personalise prevention and treatment of cardiovascular diseases
International research collaboration aims to personalise prevention and treatment of cardiovascular diseases
Tears of scientific happiness
Marlies Gijs is doing pioneering work in the booming field of tear-fluid research. The analysis of tear fluid is a promising alternative to more invasive examination methods, which can be both painful and risky. And it is proving its worth in neurological research, with the tears of Alzheimer’s...