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Amsterdam housing market largely unaffected by earlier pandemics
Anyone hoping to buy a house in Amsterdam for a better price after the Covid-19 pandemic is likely to be disappointed. Historically, the city has proven extremely resilient after outbreaks of major pandemics such as the plague.
De laptop laat horen wat jouw hersenen willen zeggen
Wetenschappers van de Universiteit Maastricht zijn erin geslaagd om iemand via een laptop het woord te laten horen waaraan zij precies op dat moment dacht. Het betekent een belangrijke stap in het onderzoek dat tot doel heeft om mensen met ernstige spraakstoornissen te laten communiceren.
Master’s student Elsemarie visited the Ugandan border area
Elsemarie Jorissen took the expression "Go the extra mile" very literally: in the summer of 2019, she travelled to Uganda, to a place near the border with South Sudan. Not for a holiday, but for field research on a refugee settlement.
Young European high potentials visit AMIBM for Young European Talent 2018
The second edition of the Young European talent project was held in Limburg in which 50 top talents from 5 European countries participated.
Prof. Marjan Peeters visits Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia
13-20 April 2018
Upon invitation of the department of international law from The Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Prof Dr Marjan Peeters attended the XVI Blischenko conference on Public international law, which this year was dedicated to the 70th anniversary of the Universal...Living and working at PITground in Sittard
Living in Sittard and studying in Maastricht, Eindhoven or even Tilburg or Leiden. A few years ago, this was hard to imagine, but nowadays it is increasingly common. Sometimes out of necessity, but often also as a conscious choice. The rise of more creative places to live outside the traditional...