Past events

  • 06 Jun
    14:00 - 16:30

    LGBTQIA+ Ally Training

    Are you a UM staff member? And do you want to make your teaching, research and working environment more inclusive for LGBTQIA+ people, but don't know where to start? This training is for you. 

  • 06 Jun
    13:00

    PhD Defence Pengyu Zhang

    "Multisite phosphorylation in platelets stimulated via glycoprotein VI and G protein-coupled receptors: interactions and functional impact"

  • 05 Jun
    16:00

    PhD Defence Yikang Zhang

    "Make-believe: The Role of Memory Distrust in the Memory Validation Process"

  • 05 Jun
    10:00

    PhD Defence Bauke Beate Stinesen

    "Towards a Shared Understanding of Chronic Pain: Patient–Practitioner Interaction in Interdisciplinary Pain Rehabilitation"

  • 05 Jun
    09:45 - 14:30

    10th International IP Congress

    Each year, speakers from Queen Mary University of London, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid and Maastricht University provide a compact and insightful update  on the most recent legal developments in the main areas of intellectual property law in Europe. This year, the focus will be on on IP and...

  • 04 Jun
    16:00

    PhD Defence Valentyna Anufriyeva

    "Perceptions of quality and satisfaction with primary healthcare in Ukraine"

  • 04 Jun
    13:15 - 14:45

    Lecture: Dutch Disability Non-discrimination Law and Employment

    If you are disabled or have a chronic illness, navigating the workplace and its demands can be a real challenge. For that reason, Dutch legislation provides for several (practical and/or financial) measures meant to support you in carrying out your work, and grants persons with disabilities...

  • 04 Jun
    13:00

    PhD Defence Margo Karemaker

    "Never too old to learn: Developing a home fire-safety intervention for older adults using Intervention Mapping"

  • 04 Jun
    11:45 - 13:00

    Pick Our Brains

    On 4 June, our speaker is Shuyuan Zhang (Maastricht University- Title: Human Rights Universality, Particularity and Asia: A Discourse Analysis