Designing solidarity

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EU immigration and asylum law are plagued by disharmony and dysfunction.

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Maastricht University joins The Erasmus+ ECOffee Project On Sustainable Coffee Consumption

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This 2 years ERASMUS+ project aims to develop innovative educational methods to promote sustainable consumption habits to adults.

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“Exploitative relationships are everywhere”

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Why do humans act the way they do?

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Meet our Student Assistant(s) at the Centre for Gender and Diversity

Starting on 1 February, the Centre for Gender and Diversity (CGD) is happy to welcome a new student assistant.

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Flying career start for a swing-dancing academic

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In September Cengiz Akbulut was made head of the laboratory of the new Stem Cell Research University Maastricht (SCRUM).

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Jérôme, scientist at the Dutch National Institute for Public Health and the Environment

Jérôme Lock-Wah-Hoon, 2018 alumni for the master’s programme Global Health (GH), started the programme as a Biomedical S

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Reinventing the orchestra

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How can you reinvent the orchestra? The Maastricht Centre for the Innovation of Classical Music (MCICM) and philharmonie zuidne

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CHAINLAW: Responsive Law for Global Value Chains

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Doctrine, documents, data – this is the trinity which Anna Beckers will analyse in her ERC-funded project CHAINLAW.

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Rochelle, project Officer at ERINN Innovation

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A bachelor’s degree in Biochemistry in Canada, an English teacher in Vietnam, and a master’s degree in Global Health in Maastricht.

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Students Work, Health and Career design solutions for current labor market problems

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The master’s programme Work, Health and Career (WHC) joined forces with the Dutch initiative ‘NL werkt aan werk’ to organise a mini-hacka

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