Past events
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17 May13:00
PhD Defence Daniël Janssen
"Surgical site infections of orthopaedic implants"
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17 May10:00
PhD Defence Cornelis Maarten de Mooij
"Towards improved staging and axillary response prediction with hybrid imaging in breast cancer"
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16 May19:00
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16 May16:00
PhD Defence Jeroen Klaas Jacobus Bossen
"Shared decision making in orthopedic surgery: Implementation of tools and training in clinical practice"
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16 May16:00 - 17:30
Climate Risk in the Housing Market: Insight and Policy Guidance
Climate risks bear significant implications for the housing market. Some of these implications are hurdles that stand in the way for the housing market to become low-carbon and climate-resilient.
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16 May14:00 - 16:00
Brain Science Virtual Experience Day | Online
What’s it like to be a Brain Science student at Maastricht University? Find out during the Brain Science Virtual Experience Day! You’ll attend a lecture and participate in a tutorial group. You’ll be virtually guided by current Psychology students who are happy to answer all your questions about...
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16 May13:30 - 17:05
MSc Imaging Engineering | On-campus Experience Day
Join us for an immersive on-campus Experience Day at the Faculty of Science and Engineering, where you can explore the world of Imaging Engineering.
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16 May13:30 - 17:05
MSc Systems Biology | On-campus Experience Day
Join us for an insightful on-campus Experience Day at the Faculty of Science and Engineering, where you can delve into the intricacies of Systems Biology and its applications in solving complex challenges in human health.
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16 May13:30 - 17:00
MSc Data Science for Decision Making / MSc Artificial Intelligence | On-campus Experience Day
Join us for an immersive on-campus Experience Day to explore our two distinct master’s programmes offered at the Department of Advanced Computing Sciences (DACS). Discover the exciting possibilities awaiting you in these cutting-edge fields!
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16 May13:00
PhD Defence Valeria Saar-Kovrov
"Tackling the Complexity of CKD-associated Cardiovascular Disease From Small Molecules to Proteins"