Nuclear fusion energy, driver of innovation - innovation, driver of fusion energy
Fusion power calls for extreme technology on many fronts. With these extreme challenges, the development of fusion energy has been and is a driver of innovations
Fusion power calls for extreme technology on many fronts. With these extreme challenges, the development of fusion energy has been and is a driver of innovations
Studium Generale | InScience/Maastricht
By the Throat
In close collaboration with Lumière Cinema we have curated 2 films from this year’s festival selection of InScience International Science Film Festival in Nijmegen. Staff members of Maastricht University will introduce the films, and afterwards give a brief response to them and answer your questions...
The Maastricht UMC+ Health University is an initiative by students who would like to share their knowledge and skills with interested parties. Studium Generale wholeheartedly supports this initiative and has therefore included it in the programme of the lecture series.
Studium Generale | Joan Muysken Lecture
Prof. Robert Skidelsky, Emeritus Professor of Political Economy, Warwick University
This series aims to combine several international relations theories with topical and current world events. Questions are raised about democracy, conflicts, climate change, foreign policy and more. How have things changed for better or for worse, and how will they change in the future?
Men achieve orgasm more often than their female bed partner: 90% compared to 30%. So coitus gives rise to an orgasm gap. In her lecture, Dewitte explains the research, and how the orgasm gap is caused. How can we close the orgasm gap?
In our Debate Café, we not only give the floor to experts, but also challenge the audience to speak up and interact. In a lively and relaxed setting, we address the issue of inequality in health and accessibility to health care.
MORSE (Maastricht Observatory on Resilient, Responsible and Sustainable Enterprise and Economy), an SBE Spearhead programme, has its Launch from 25 – 29 October. There will be lectures, panel discussions with students and alumni and more.
Dutch Storytelling afternoon during the Month of History