Dean’s blog episode 5: innovation from the bottom-up
The University is dependent on innovation from the bottom-up. Recent examples of wonderful initiatives are the Rethinking Justice Hackathon and the Abraham de Pinto client counseling competition.

The University is dependent on innovation from the bottom-up. Recent examples of wonderful initiatives are the Rethinking Justice Hackathon and the Abraham de Pinto client counseling competition.
Signals are everywhere, and they contain a lot of information. However, it is not so easy to see or to extract this information.
Scholars from across the globe will share insights, debate, and discuss their views on a range of mainstream topics dealing with Comparative Law and the Covid-19 Pandemic.
The H2020 project PECUNIA (ProgrammE in Costing, resource use measurement and outcome valuation for Use in multi-sectoral National and International health economic evaluAtions) is a collaborative effort to develop standardised, harmonised and validated methods and tools for the assessment of the...
These events bring together international experts to discuss pre-trial detention from an interdisciplinary perspective and investigate possibilities for an EU action. Three webinars are planned, each providing insights into the most topical aspects of the law and practice of pre-trial detention.
Celebrating 80 years of science and innovation, the tenants at Brightlands Chemelot Campus have joined forces to organize a Challenge Trilogy: a special series of three festive events developed to challenge the campus community to design a better future.
Celebrating 80 years of science & innovation, all tenants at Brightlands Chemelot Campus have joined forces to organize a Challenge Trilogy: a special series of three festive events, designed to challenge the campus community to develop a better future.