CAPHRI

CAPHRI - Care and Public Health Research Institute

At CAPHRI, we work towards creating a healthier society for everyone. We do this by conducting high-quality research that drives innovation in care and public health. Building bridges between research and society is our highest priority.

Our close ties with Maastricht University Medical Centre (MUMC+) and local care organisations in the province of Limburg enable us to bring solutions for real-life problems in care and public health. At the same time, CAPHRI maintains strong research collaborations worldwide, “from global to local” is one of our guiding principles. 

We believe that innovation happens when people with different backgrounds, perspectives and expertise come together. CAPHRI is organised along six thematic-oriented research lines bringing together researchers from various departments to work in multidisciplinary teams. 

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CAPHRI news and research stories

Renewed PhD Poster Sessions Foster Connection at CAPHRI Research Day 2026

The annual CAPHRI Research Day 2026 brought together the institute's academic community to celebrate the diversity of its research, with the PhD poster sessions taking centre stage.
Winners CAPHRI poster award 2026

Charlotte Peters Wins Prestigious Nanne de Vries Dissertation Award 2026

During the annual CAPHRI Research Day held on 10 June, Dr Charlotte Peters (HISP) was honoured with the prestigious Nanne de Vries Dissertation Award 2026.
CAPHRI Research Day 2026 - Dr Charlotte Peters

“Epidemiology is more relevant than ever”

In 2026, the Department of Epidemiology at UM's Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences will celebrate its 50th anniversary, making it almost as old as the university itself. Professors Matty Weijenberg and IJmert Kant reflect on how the field has evolved and why it is so important.
Clinical Epidemiology

How to make the best decision in the consulting room

Climate, costs, AI and social media all influence medical decision-making. How do we ensure GPs make the best decision for patients with as little negative impact on society as possible?
Jesse Jansen

From days to hours: faster sepsis diagnosis for better patient care.

Sepsis is one of the leading causes of death in hospitals worldwide. Yet it often takes days before doctors know exactly which bacterium is causing an infection.
Paul Savelkoul afscheidsrede NUTRIM

CAPHRI PhD programme

CAPHRI facilitates talented graduates from all over the world to obtain a PhD by conducting a research project rather independently, under guidance of expert researchers. At CAPHRI you will be part of a community of more than 450 PhD candidates. Over 50 percent is coming from all continents. 

During the CAPHRI PhD journey you will be trained on the job, by working in research teams under the guidance of research staff and develop competencies and skills needed for high-quality research. Besides, you will be trained to make use of various scientific perspectives by learning from researchers of other departments and disciplines. You have opportunities to follow content-related, methodological as well as transferable skills courses to increase your employability in- and outside the academic world. 

The PhD trajectory results in a thesis and is awarded with a PhD degree from Maastricht University after having successfully defended your thesis during the public defense ceremony.

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Contact

Visiting address
Universiteitssingel 40
6229 ER Maastricht

Postal address
P.O. Box 616
6200 MD Maastricht

+31 43 388 2314
 secretariaat-caphri@maastrichtuniversity.nl 
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