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

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.

“Exploitative relationships are everywhere”
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Why do humans act the way they do?

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.

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).

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

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

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.

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.

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
