Workshop: the RACI Matrix: division of roles and responsibilities in UM governance

  • staff training

Learn to use the RACI matrix as a tool to improve clarity and commitment in complex educational processes.

The RACI Matrix

Workshop: Grade analysis

  • staff training

As an examiner, what can student results tell you? In this workshop, we will discuss real cases and go through numerous examples to give you an idea of what you can glean from such data and become better informed about the quality of assessment in your departments.

Grade analysis

[Event postponed] Positive Health breakfast

  • staff training

This training will introduce the basic principles of Positive Health and how to apply them in your work and working with students.

Positive health

UnliMited Connects the UM Community: Shifting Perspectives

Bringing together members of the UnliMited Network and UM community members: decision makers, experts and those affiliated to disability inclusion to discuss how to make UM more inclusive for students and staff with disabilities, chronic illnesses or neurodivergence.

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Webinar: Creating education 4.0 and beyond: May the fourth be with you

  • staff training

Join Professor Gilly Salmon on a whistle-stop tour reflecting on the evolution of higher education over the past 1,000 years, super-accelerated by the pandemic and AI pivots.

Creating education 4.0 and beyond

Research Communication / Proposal Writing Workshop - EDLAB Education Research Grants

  • Information activity

Are you interested to turn your education research idea into reality with €10,000 from EDLAB, but wondering how to write a research communication plan, or finding it challenging to get all those great ideas out of your head and coherently onto the page?

EDLAB Education Research Grant

Alumnus Master European Studies
Specialisation: Public Policy and Administration Public Affairs
Assistant Sky, Brussel
Year of graduation: 2020

The Master's in European Studies at Maastricht University was the most obvious step for me to gain more experience in the field of Political Science with a focus on the European Union. My bachelor at Zuyd Hogeschool gave me many practical tools useful for my future career, but I felt it lacked depth. Fortunately for me, there is a pre-master's program that allowed me to catch up with the level of knowledge needed to do the master's at the university level. During the program, I chose the Public Policy and Administration specialization because I am most interested in the internal machinery of the EU, especially how the various cogs are set in motion in response to each other. Perhaps the most useful aspect of this program, but often overlooked, is the ability to choose your own topics in all essays and projects. This allowed me to focus my attention on my topic: digital policy. This flexibility of the Master's helped me tremendously in the application process. You are never expected to have extensive knowledge of what you are working on, but because I had done research during the Master's on the topics the job was about, I stood out among the 200 applicants. I wasn't just another political science student with an understanding of the EU.

Instead, I was able to discuss policy topics they were working on and give input on possible future developments.Aside from the flexibility, the master's program is also a very social program.As I spoke with cohorts before and after me, I realized how unique it is to form a close bond with others in the master's.This helps share job openings, tips for recruitment and provides a wide network for a greater chance of recruitment.