The quality of basic healthcare will soon become even easier to assess

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The National Prevalence Measurement of Healthcare Quality (Landelijk Prevalentiemeting Zorgkwaliteit, LPZ) – a measurement tool developed

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Preventing diabetes

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On this day exactly 125 years ago, physician Sir Fredrick Grant Banting was born.

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Reconsidering the Law-Finance Nexus in a Post-Crisis World

Call for Papers for the seminar on “Reconsidering the Law-Finance Nexus in a Post-Crisis World” (The 5th International Seminar on Law and

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“Pneumonia is still the biggest killer in Africa”

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Twelve November it is World Pneumonia Day. Camielle Noordam did PhD research on pneumonia in children in sub-Saharan Africa.

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Maastricht Law Faculty team shortlisted twice for prestigious Re-Imagine Education Awards

Catalina Goanta, Gwen Noteborn and Bram Akkermans have, like last year, been shortlisted for the Wharton-QS Stars Reimagine Education Awa

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MEBIT alumna, Rodica Ernst, wins NRO education prize 2016

Rodica Ernst (Udens College) and the META team, consisting of Plonie Nijhof (Hermann Wesselink College) and Joris Ghysels (Maastricht Uni

MEBIT alum Rodica Ernst wins NRO onderwijsprijs 2016

The mysterious role of fats in the brain

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With a view to the national charity collection of the Dutch Alzheimer Foundation this week, we speak to Pilar Martinez about her research

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Can Asian carbon trading schemes learn from EU case law?

Professor Marjan Peeters has delivered a presentation to the conference “Lessons from the evaluation of existing Emission Trading Schemes

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