Past events
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19 Dec00:00
DKE Experience day - 19 December 2018
Experience what it is like to be a Data Science and Knowledge Engineering student by attending a lecture, a programming workshop or a demonstration.
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11 Dec17:00 - 18:00
Q&A | SBE's Bachelor's programmes and Admissions
As the deadlines are coming up we offer you support in your application process.
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03 Dec16:00 - 18:00
THEO VAN BOVEN LECTURE by Prof. Dr. Theresia Degener
Inclusive equality and the human rights model of disability – 10 years jurisprudence of the United Nations Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities by Prof. Theresia Degener, Chair of CRPD Committee.
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26 Nov
DKE - Student for a Day - 26 November
Be a Data Science and Knowledge Engineering student for a day! Spend a day with one of our bachelor students as they attend classes and get a true taste of the Maastricht student life!
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19 Nov
DKE - Student for a Day - 19 November
Be a Data Science and Knowledge Engineering student for a day! Spend a day with one of our bachelor students as they attend classes and get a true taste of the Maastricht student life!
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12 Nov
DKE - Student for a Day - 12 November
Be a Data Science and Knowledge Engineering student for a day! Spend a day with one of our bachelor students as they attend classes and get a true taste of the Maastricht student life!
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01 Nov15:00 - 16:00
Resilience
Learn how to build a resilient mindset that helps you to cope better and perform optimally. You will learn how to keep yourself energized and feeling well.
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31 Oct13:00 - 14:30
UM Sport: Floorball (unihockey)
Sports is good for the body, but it is also good for the mind. That's why UM sport offers this event for all UM students (even without UM Sport membership) during the Well-being week 2018.
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31 Oct11:00 - 12:30
Transition psychiatry and innovative healthcare
About @ease, an innovative healthcare initiative, which follows the example of the successful Australian Headspace concept.
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30 Oct18:00 - 19:00
How to enjoy student life
Studying is supposed to be fun. Okay, sometimes it’s not...acknowledged! But, how can you prevent unpleasant surprises and elegantly circumvent known and common pitfalls?