Past events
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20 Dec12:30 - 13:30
IGIR Lunch seminar by Krishnamani Jayaraman
“IP centred governance (contractual and relational) modes along collaborative health innovation platforms-The Relevance to “Valley of Death” metaphor”
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17 Dec09:00 - 18:00
International colloquium 'restoring trust in trade'
This Colloquium focuses on a key challenge facing the international trading system, namely the rapidly eroding trust in trade liberalisation and economic integration, as embodied in the rules of the World Trade Organization and the European Union.
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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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05 Dec16:00 - 17:00
PhD Defence Imre W.K. Kouw
PhD Defence Imre W.K. Kouw - ‘Nutritional strategies to support muscle maintenance in clinical populations’
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03 Dec09:00 - 19:00
LACS Board and Research meeting
Meeting Research Network for Law and Cognitive Sciences (LACS)
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30 Nov11:00 - 13:00
Culture Ethics and Leadership | seminar by Prof. Dr. Amy Edmondson, Harvard Business School
Prof. Dr. Amy Edmondson will give a presentation about her research on psychological safety in the workplace. She will adopt a retrospect look on how she developed key ideas about psychological safety, and look forward on how organizations can improve their learning capacity. This seminar is open...
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30 Nov09:00
Workshop Trust in Trade in a Data-driven Economy
The aim of the workshop is to identify trust-related concerns in a data-driven economy, by exploring different regulatory frameworks.
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21 Nov08:30 - 18:00
Annual NUTRIM Symposium 2018 'Game, Set & Match'
Annual NUTRIM Symposium to show recent scientific achievements and to exchange ideas.
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17 Nov10:00 - 16:00
Master’s Open Day on 17 November 2018
Experience Maastricht University: find out more about one of the most international universities in Europe, immerse yourself in your programme of choice, and explore our beautiful city.
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15 Nov12:30 - 13:30
IGIR lunch seminar by Maurizio Crupi
Linking the Product to its Origin: Geographical Indications for Handicrafts