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Interview with Jo Wachelder and Tannelie Blom on 25 years Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Master European Studies alumna Hanna Novosad has been appointed as Education Minister.
FASoS scholars Lea Beiermann (Worlds of Wonder) and Susan Schreibman (Letters 1916-1923) are providing opportunities for people to utilise their creative potential to experience research and contribute to it.
Jolien Makkinga acquires NWO Take-Off Haalbaarheidsstudie grant for her project ‘Thuis in Taal’.
Christian Ernsten came in third place for his research on the history and development of the Meuse River and how this affects modern life.
The MACCH/NACCA conference was reviewed by the German Verband der Restauratoren: "Bridging the Gap – Forschungsprojekte als Brücke zur interdisziplinären Zusammenarbeit?"
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The concluding NACCA conference was a joint event in collaboration with The Maastricht Centre for Arts and Culture, Conservation and Heritage (MACCH) and the Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht. It took place in the inspiring setting of the Jan van Eyck Academie.
The first symposium hosted by the Maastricht Centre for the Innovation of Classical Music (MCICM) was held in Maastricht on March 29 and 30. Throughout the two-day event, international experts from different fields discussed possibilities for classical music innovation.