The issue of what kind of evidence is desirable and usefull in the context of global health, and what kind of evidence may have (un)expected side effects will be the central focus of the 7th Global and European Health Symposium.
TRANSMIC final training session
- seminar
This final training session is by invitation only and will focus on grant writing, practical policy training, career perspectives and ‘getting it all together’.
More information on the project you can find on the TRANSMIC website

PhD conferral Mr Jeroen H.P.M. van der Velde, MSc.
- PhD Defence
“Sedentary behaviour, physical activity, and fitness: associations with cardio-metabolic health”

Review: Symposium The Future of a Data-Driven Society
- conference

Crossing Borders in Arts & Heritage
- conference
On 18 and 19 March 2018, the Maastricht Centre for Arts and Culture, Conservation and Heritage will host its annual, transdisciplinary conference together with the Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht. This year’s theme ‘Crossing Borders in Arts & Heritage’ will explore the challenges we encounter when arts and heritage cross geographical borders today or which persist because of past cross-border movements.

Association for Law, Property & Society 9th Annual Meeting
- conference
The Association for Law, Property & Society (ALPS) is an organization for those engaged in scholarship on all aspects of property law and society. Its annual meeting brings together scholars from different disciplines to discuss their work and to foster dialogue among those working in property law, policy, planning, social scientific field studies, modeling, and theory. Prior meetings have averaged approximately 150 participants from across the globe. ALPS will hold its 9th meeting at Maastricht University, The Netherlands on May 31–June 2, 2018.

UM teach-meet: PBL problem design
- symposium
EDLAB kindly invites you to the fourth UM teach-meet, focussing on PBL problem design

Conference on “Law, Science and Rationality”
- conference
Much of the law is based on the idea of legal subjects as rational and free agents. These fundamental assumptions are increasingly called into question by insights from behavioural, cognitive and neurosciences. What, if anything, do these challenges mean for law?

CERiM Monnet Lecture by Anthony Teasdale
- lecture
Heroes and villains in European integration: The battle between Jacques Delors and Margaret Thatcher – and its meaning today.

Predicting risk of thrombosis and bleeding
- symposium
This edition of the Forum is focused on applications of Systems Biology methods to predicting risk of thrombosis and bleeding.
