Past events

  • 12 Dec
    13:00

    M-EPLI Talks by Marta Pertegás Sender

    Social Media Users and the Limits of Party Autonomy (internal event).

  • 04 Dec
    13:00

    M-EPLI Talks by Stephanie Bijlmakers

    The Resilience and Evolution of Transnational Governance in Manufacturing and the Role of the Law (internal event).

  • 03 Dec
    16:00 - 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.

  • 21 Nov
    13:00

    M-EPLI Talks by Daniel On

    Strict liability Regimes and their Functional Equivalents in France and England (internal event).

  • 14 Nov
    13:00

    M-EPLI Talks by Bram Akkermans

    Sustainable Obligations of Ownership? (internal event)

  • 01 Nov
    15:00 - 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.

  • 31 Oct
    13:00 - 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.

  • 31 Oct
    11:00 - 12:30

    Transition psychiatry and innovative healthcare

    About @ease, an innovative healthcare initiative, which follows the example of the successful Australian Headspace concept.

  • 30 Oct
    18:00 - 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?

  • 30 Oct
    16:00 - 17:00

    From stress and perfectionism to mental health problems - and how to escape

    Perfectionism could lead you to enter a vicious circle of stress. Anita Janssen will demonstrate some vicious circles that could make your student life less fun than it should be, and some strategies to escape from the circles.