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.
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.
By 2050, more than half a million Dutch people will suffer from dementia. Sebastian Köhler, professor of Neuroepidemiology at Maastricht University, studies how dementia might be prevented and advises the World Health Organization. He talks to us about his outreach efforts and why UM is a global...
Radiology should have a permanent role in forensic medical examinations and in determining the cause of natural and unnatural death (MUMC+ News).
On Tuesday 20 October, Bartel Van de Walle, new director of UNU-Merit met with Limburg governor Theo Bovens, ahead of UN Day on 24 October 2020. The two leaders discussed the state of the province and the planet, how to ensure young people are listened to and empowered, and how UNU-Merit's staff and...
What is it like to study Liberal Arts and Sciences at University College Maastricht (UCM)? Join the UCM online experience day to find out.
What is it like to study Liberal Arts and Sciences at University College Maastricht (UCM)? Join the UCM online experience day to find out.
More than a quarter of people survive cardiac arrest when civilian emergency care providers are mobilised within six minutes via a text message (MUMC+ News).
Meet the new Blade Runner: Noah Mbuyamba, first-year medical student from Maastricht.
Are you curious to find out what it is like to study a Master’s in Imaging Engineering at Maastricht University? Join our Online Experience Day and find out!
If COPD can be detected at an earlier stage in healthy people, this can improve treatment and may lead to lower direct health care costs. COPD is an insidious disease; you feel nothing until part of your lung function is lost. The disease is predicted to become the third leading cause of death in...