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Theresa Schuhmann and her colleagues are researching a wide range of brain phenomena in Maastricht, including the inhibition of aggressive behaviour, with the help of non-invasive brain stimulation.

Theresa Schuhmann and her colleagues are researching a wide range of brain phenomena in Maastricht, including the inhibition of aggressive behaviour, with the help of non-invasive brain stimulation.
The Dutch binary system with a distinction between research-oriented education at research universities and professional higher education at universities of applied sciences is a good thing, says Martin Paul.
You prefer face-to-face lessons accompanied by supervised independent study and individual guidance. Together with the teacher, you design your own content, course duration and place.
Ann Meulders, associate professor of Experimental Health Psychology, is working on a Vidi project focusing on pain avoidance, a proven predictor of chronic pain. As her PhD candidate Eveliina Glogan demonstrates in her dissertation, an important mechanism behind the generalisation of pain avoidance...
In the face of societal challenges and changes in the labor market, lifelong development should be obvious for everyone. However, research by Maastricht University's Research Center for Education and the Labor Market (ROA) funded by the LLO-Katalysator shows that participation in work-related...
Each year, students in the Netherlands rate the quality of their Universities and study programmes in the National Student Survey (NSE). This year’s results on the survey’s core questions positioned Maastricht University School of Business and Economics (SBE) in first place again, making it the...
Plaques, also known as Alzheimer proteins, can cause memory problems in people who have not been diagnosed with dementia (MUMC+ news).
In honour of the presentation of the VNVA Els Borst Prize for her oeuvre, Prof Marlies Bongers is organising the symposium "menstruation in RED on the agenda" on 1 October.