"A Pragmatic Approach to the Link to Origin: EU PDOs and PGIs for Registration, Innovation and Trade in Origin Products"

Music beyond fixity and fluidity; preservation and performance as instauration
MCICM researchers Denise Petzold and Peter Peters will co-host this Lorentz workshop to be held in September 2022

UM Data Science Research Seminar
- lecture
- seminar
The UM Data Science Research Seminar Series are monthly sessions organized by the Institute of Data Science, on behalf of the UM Data Science Community, in collaboration with different departments across UM with the aim to bring together data scientists from Maastricht University to discuss breakthroughs and research topics related to Data Science.

The Conference for the Future of Europe: Legal Perspectives on the Way ahead
- conference
MCEL Opening Event

International night for first year international Bachelor students
All international FHML Bachelor students who are new to Maastricht University are invited to attend the international evening

UM Stroll project
UM Strolls is an initiative to provide the UM community with an accessible infrastructure to go out for a stroll.

Faculty bar
Students and staff can meet informally for a drink after a long work or school day. Open every Wednesday and Friday from 15.30-17.30hrs.

The Well-being movement
The Well-being Movement (WBM) is an initiative promoting physical and mental wellbeing at Maastricht University (UM). We are here to give you tools towards a healthy and happy student life.

Exhibition | Once Upon a Law: the Grimm Brothers’ stories, language and legal culture
Once upon a law, there were two brothers, Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, who cared deeply about what was right and what was wrong. Following their father’s example, the brothers studied law under the renowned jurist, Professor Friedrich Carl von Savigny. The Grimm Brothers began collecting folk stories while they were still in law school. These tales were originally intended for other scholars. The brothers searched for social rules as depicted through the fantastical scenarios of fairy tales and yes, law was omnipresent in popular culture… fairy tales were no exception. So how was the legal culture of the time reflected in the fairy tales the Brothers Grimm published?

The Margin of Appreciation as the Bridge Between the Universal Presence of Human Rights and Their Concrete Implementation
- symposium
This colloquium will analyze the margin of appreciation as the bridge between the universal presence of human rights and their concrete implementation.
