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Something Old, Something New: Measuring the Real Labour Cost of Healthcare Innovation
CAPHRI researchers are redefining how we assess the true workforce impact of new healthcare technologies, moving beyond simple time measurements to ensure innovations genuinely support a sustainable workforce.
Onderzoek naar interlandelijke adoptie en pesticidenwetgeving ontvangt financiering van NWO
Mariolina Eliantonio en Elvira Loibl hebben beiden een SGW Open Competitie XS-subsidie ontvangen van de Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (NWO) voor hun onderzoeksprojecten.
Integration of Work-Related Care in Clinical Practice
Despite medical advances, a persistent gap remains between work participation rates for people with chronic conditions and the general population. This enduring disparity signals an urgent need for targeted support to enable healthy, sustained employment
MoveS seminar
Op 8 juni 2026 organiseert het MoveS-netwerk een seminar in Maastricht dat volledig in het teken staat van het vrij verkeer van professionele sporters binnen de Europese Unie. Dit onderwerp staat op het snijvlak van arbeidsrecht, socialezekerheidsrecht en nationaliteitsrecht.Kennisbijeenkomst8 junDementia Prevention, Personalised: How Behavioural Science is Powering Digital Health
Technology-assisted health interventions are gaining global traction, yet a critical challenge remains: why do many fail to deliver sustained behaviour change?
Freedom of movement for professional sportspersons: contemporary issues in the fields of labour law, social security law and nationality law
On 8 June 2026, the MoveS network will organise a seminar in Maastricht dedicated to the free movement of professional sportspersons within the European Union. This topic lies at the intersection of labour law, social security law and nationality law, and is characterised by a growing number of compKnowledge session8 junResearch on intercountry adoption and pesticide legislation receives Dutch Research Council funding
Mariolina Eliantonio and Elvira Loibl both received an open competition SSH XS grant for their research projects.