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International Conference of Terra Mosana: Sustainable Digital Heritage
The International Conference of the Terra Mosana project, organised by Maastricht Centre for Arts and Culture, Conservation and Heritage (MACCH), brings together researchers, policy makers, professionals and practitioners to explore the long-term sustainability of digital heritage.Knowledge session29 sep8 oktBrightlands Institute for Smart Society
Excellent fundamental and applied research in the field of Business Intelligence and Smart Services
Faculty of Science and Engineering
MaCSBio Science Day 2022 | Visualization of complex systems
The theme of this year’s meeting is: Visualization of complex systems. With exciting keynote lectures on the theme, Systems Biology master's students presenting their thesis work, MaCSBio staff presenting their latest research, poster sessions, and software demonstrations.Kennisbijeenkomst21 junCans for a good cause
Anyone who thinks all students do is study and party hasn’t met Emma Daalmans and Cristian Rusu. The former and current presidents of study association JFV Ouranos are currently raising money for charity. Why do they place so much value on societal engagement? And what have they learnt during their...
A matter of courage
The new dean of SBE, Marielle Heijltjes, is a product of Maastricht University. In 1985 she was among only the second cohort of business-economics students. “When I take office as SBE dean, I’ll be the first alum and the first woman in that role. I’ve always thought fondly of the school."Corporate enUM news
How do involuntarily returned migrants fare in Senegal?
The PhD research of Karlien Strijbosch focuses on Senegalese migrants who were forced to return home after a stay in Europe. Doing justice to such stories is no easy feat, especially when you come up against walls of silence, distrust and shame. Strijbosch and her supervisor Valentina Mazzucato discuss...Corporate,Featured,Human interest enResearchers
Closing the international classroom?
Legal scholar Amy Azhar on the unintended consequences of the possible new legislation limiting the influx of foreign students in the Netherlands.Featured enResearchers
Ultimately, it’s about compassion
In 2016 the Rutte Cabinet proposed that assisted suicide be legalised for older people who feel they have led a full life. The proposal is, according to Maarten Verkerk, endowed professor of Christian Philosophy, a “neoliberal” brainchild that prioritises individual autonomy over moralityFeatured