During the 47th Dies Natalis several FASoS students received an award for their theses that were labeled excellent by their faculty.
Curious about resilience
“We keep moving forward, opening new doors, and trying new things, because we are curious and curiosity keeps leading us down new pat


Will AI systems make your job obsolete?
- UM news
SBE researchers Jermain Kaminski, Emir Efendić, and Marc Becker share their thoughts on how AI systems, like those of OpenAI, are impacti

Is a later primary school exit test better for migrant children?
Immigrants form an increasing share of the Dutch population.

Wynand Wijnen Education Prize awarded to entire UM education community
- UM news
This year's Wynand Wijnen Education Prize was presented to our entire education community in recognition of their tireless efforts, parti

Uni-Life, or how to make the most of your student life
- Students
- Students going the extra mile
“Uni-Life is an app you download on your phone. It shows you almost all events, associations, student initiatives and more at UM.

Globalization & Law Network Seminar ‘International Law and the Absurd’ with Wouter Werner
After short Christmas break, the Globalization and Law Network (GLaw-Net) resumed its bi-weekly seminars with invited experts who study t

Sustainable Value Addition in the Global South – A Comparative Case Study of the Cocoa Value Chain in Ghana
In this blog, Sustainability Science graduate Marie-Luise Zaiss briefly answers the research question of her master thesis: To what exten

Halfway to 2030: Dutch organisations becoming more engaged with Sustainable Development Goals
- UM in the press
- UM news
Since the 2015 adoption of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the 2030 deadline, the first Dutch national SDG Barometer study s
