Lecture & Debate
Prof. Ruud Janssens, Professor of American Studies, University of Amsterdam
Roberta Haar, PhD, Ass. Professor, University College Maastricht, area of research includes US foreign policy
Lecture & Debate
Prof. Ruud Janssens, Professor of American Studies, University of Amsterdam
Roberta Haar, PhD, Ass. Professor, University College Maastricht, area of research includes US foreign policy
On Tuesday the 15th of November there will be a meeting organized by the Maastricht Systems Biology Forum. This meeting, organized by the Maastricht Systems Biology Forum, is aimed at researchers from all departments with an interest in systems biology, with several talks on a shared topic and networking opportunities over drinks. The Maastricht Centre for Systems Biology (MaCSBio) is one of the intiators of this meeting.
Lecture
Paul Aarts MA, former lecturer in International Relations, Un. of Amsterdam
In het kader van de viering van 25 jaar Verdrag van Maastricht gaan burgers uit grensregio’s samen met juristen van de Open Universiteit, de Universiteit Maastricht en de Rijksuniversiteit Utrecht het Verdrag aan Maastricht - thans het Verdrag van Lissabon - verrijken met nieuwe juridische artikelen, die tot doel hebben: de sociaal-culturele, economische en ecologische cohesie in de grensregio’s te vergroten.
This year’s theme is ‘What’s hidden in your data?’
Studium Generale - Lecture
Understanding Drivers for Radicalisation into Political Violence
Peter Knoope
EU Courts MasterClass over "Leeftijdsdiscriminatie" met Maarten Feteris (President van de Hoge Raad der Nederlanden) & Aalt Willem Heringa (Hoogleraar vergelijkend constitutioneel en administratief recht)
TIER is organizing a scientific workshop about Education Economics at the Faculty of Economics and Business at KU Leuven.
Interactive talk
Naythan, Kenyan Human Rights Defender
What happens when researchers from different backgrounds and disciplines work together for the first time? Do scholars and politicians use similar concepts in different ways? Do YOU know your PoCs from your POCs?