From study to simulation to public policy reality: Why communication is key

This year’s International Education Day, 24 January, occurs in the wake of a global pandemic that closed schools and universiti

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‘This pandemic has shown us we have to think in integrated ways’

  • Students

MPP alumnus Rodolpho Zannin Feijó joined the first online edition of the Maastricht University Alumni Week last month as a gues

MPP alumnus Rodolpho Zannin Feijó during Alumni Week

Looking back at 2020 with our LAW annual review: read more about innovative education and our impact on society

Perhaps you might come to the conclusion that in 2020, because of corona, time stood still in our law faculty.

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On the move with the Urban Hotspotter measurement bike

  • Students going the extra mile

You may have seen him passing by on the Groene Loper 9a greenway in Maastricht)—researcher Bram Oosterbroek on his Urban Hotspotter measu

Urban Hotspotter

BISCI partner of Holland Robotics Logistics

  • Researchers

Since January 2020, BISCI participates on behalf of Maastricht University in the research project Holland Robotics Logistics.

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Anna Schueth, Illuminating the unseen with novel 3D microscopy technology

Anna Schueth (Department of Cognitive Neuroscience, Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience) is a post-doctoral researcher, who recently r

Become a leader in the field of public health and care research!

Are you a post-doc researcher, with more than 5 years’ research experience, and do you have the ambition to improve your knowledge and sk

Public Health and Care Research leadership programme

Mark Spigt new chair RL Optimising Patient Care

As of 1 January 2021, Mark Spigt is chair of the Research Line Optimising Patient Care (OPC).

Mark Spigt

Intensive and palliative COVID-19 care by GPs relieved hospitals

Dutch GPs provided intensive and palliative care outside the hospital to a large number of older and vulnerable COVID-19 patients.

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Five SBE academics granted Elinor Ostrom grants

Research has shown that women are more heavily impacted by the corona crisis than men.

Elinor Ostrom