In the G30, thirty students from Maastricht University will work together on a creative piece of work about the future of Europe.
The EU and Trump aren’t that different when it comes to migration, argues Melissa Siegel
- UM news
This January, two hundred randomly selected citizens will discuss the future of European migration during the Conference on the

Patients with schizophrenia hardly represented in antipsychotic drug studies
- UM news
No less than 80 per cent of patients who are prone to psychosis are left out of clinical studies on the effectiveness of antipsychotics.

Happiness according to Paul Smeets
- UM in the press
People with money are often happier. This is apparent from research by Paul Smeets.

Connecting people through football
- Human interest
- Students
- Students going the extra mile
This story starts in 2016, when Aaron Martin is still studying International Business in Maastricht.

Learning by teaching young students how to learn
- Human interest
- Students
- Students going the extra mile
Match is for students who want to develop themselves while making a social contribution in Maastricht.

More homes instead of meadows
- UM in the press
Nederland heeft een schreeuwende behoefte aan nieuwe woningen. Maar waar kunnen die in hemelsnaam gebouwd worden?

The sense and nonsense of a ginger shot
- UM in the press
Some people swear by drinking a ginger shot. Good for circulation, stimulates digestion and ideal against nausea.

Holacracy driving Sustainable Future Winners
- UM news
How can business respond faster, better, effective, and efficient to the challenges of our times?

Research into personalised axillary treatment of breast cancer with lymph node metastases
- Corporate
- UM news
When breast cancer has spread to lymph nodes in the armpit, extensive imaging studies are performed and tumour characteristics are determ
