OmniUM: A space for everyone

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This academic year, Maastricht University (UM) is launching a new platform designed to foster open dialogue within its community: OmniUM.

M-BIC Lecture; Viktor Jirsa

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Director of the Inserm Institut de Neurosciences des Systèmes at Aix-Marseille-Université and Director of Research at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) in Marseille, France.

How to 'govern' together across borders?

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Studium Generale | Lecture

At Maastricht University (UM), we're dedicated to helping you find the university and programme that’s the best fit for you. To help you make your choice, we offer a number of opportunities for you to get to know us and our programmes better. Join us on campus or online to get your questions answered and find out what makes us unique. 

Check out our bachelor's and master's events below to find the right event(s) for you. 

Other events

 To provide parents with the best possible information, we organise an evening twice a year for parents of students in vwo 4/5/6.

 For primary school students in the region, we organise the KidzCollege. In these sessions, students are introduced to science in an accessible, comprehensible, and engaging way.

 We can also arrange individual visits with deans and mentors. Learn more about our activities for deans and mentors.

 You can also meet us at one of the education fairs in Veldhoven or Utrecht.

Group of students at Bachelor's Open Day February 2024

Carer of carers

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Alum Saara Martinmäki volunteered for the Red Cross, and during high school helped drowning survivors overcome their fear of water. She came to Maastricht University in 2015 to pursue a master’s in Clinical Psychology. Today, she conducts research on the wellbeing of humanitarian aid workers and...
Saara Martinmäki

Uniformity of law does not necessarily lead to (legal) certainty of the law

PhD thesis written by Emma van Doornik The research is based on the hypothesis that there are various situations in the application of the tariff classification rules, in which uniformity is given unjustifiably greater importance than legal certainty.
Cover thesis Emma van Doornik