Three ‘beautiful minds’ in Maastricht

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Three Nobel Laureates spoke on Monday 25 July at Games 2016, the World Congress of the Game Theory Society, held at Maastricht Unive

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Losing weight to combat asthma in children

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Research of the UMC+ shows that obese children suffering from asthma can ease their breathing problems by losing weight (MUMC+ news)

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Livia Wyss Wins the 2016 Schoemaker-Sustainalytics Student Competition

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Livia Wyss, student ‘Globalisation and Law’ at Maastricht University wins ‘2016 Schoemaker-Sustainalytics Student Competition on Business

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Diabetes medicine mistakenly prescribed as first choice

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The commonly used diabetes medicine gliclazide appears to have just as high a risk of leading to low blood sugar levels as most comparabl

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Be cautious using antioxidants

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Researchers Professor Pietro Ghezzi of the Brighton and Sussex Medical School and Professor Harald Schmidt of Maastricht University urge

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Labour market recovery continues, but not for all recent graduates

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Conclusions from ROA-research on graduates on the labour market.

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800 top minds together in Maastricht

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From 24 to 28 July, over 650 game theorists from all over the world will come together for the 5th World Congress of the Game Theory Soci

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Intestinal bacteria have little effect on human metabolism

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Drastic changes to the bacterial make-up of the gastrointestinal system caused by the administration of antibiotics have no clear-cut eff

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Three Veni grants for UM

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Three young UM researchers have each been awarded a NWO research grant.

Six Vidi scholarships for UM researchers

Higher likelihood of budget miscalculations in the case of management changes in major projects

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Large projects, in which it is known that later changes in management will occur, lead to greater miscalculations in the budget than situ

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