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‘Laten we mensen herdenken om wie zij waren’
Van oorlogsslachtoffers weten we vaak alleen hun sterfdatum en de manier waarop zij zijn omgekomen. Dat kan anders, vindt Amanda Kluveld, universitair hoofddocent bij de Faculteit der Cultuur- en Maatschappijwetenschappen. Zij geeft een ‘gezicht’ aan slachtoffers van oorlog, in het bijzonder de...
Er moet, herstel: er gaat iets veranderen in de wetenschap
Verslag van de conferentie over anders erkennen en waarderen van wetenschappers in Rotterdam, 15 november 2019.
“Politicians are making fewer false promises, but it is still politics after all”
A stop to migration? Setting aside the nitrogen regulations? Radically countering internationalisation in higher education? Politicians regularly make great pronouncements. To what extent are these promises realistic? Dr Karin van Leeuwen, lecturer of European Political History at the Faculty of...
A matter of balance
The importance of fairness and balance is not to be underestimated. It comes with unique challenges, both on a mathematical and on a personal level.
Law & Tech Lab Launching Event
The Maastricht Law and Tech Lab has been recently set up at Maastricht University’s Faculty of Law as part of a broader vision of raising awareness about and building capacity in research and education found at the intersection of Law and Technology. On 17-18 October 2019, the Maastricht Law and...
17 Oct18 OctPhD Defence Danique Heuvelings
"Transforming Outcomes in Colorectal Surgery"
20 DecScience in Court
Studium Generale | Lecture Series
31 Oct28 NovTwenty million euros for fighting Alzheimer’s using big data
The Province of Limburg, Maastricht UMC+ and Maastricht University (UM) are jointly investing €20 million in a new research institute, called BReIN (Brightlands e-Infrastructure for Neurohealth). The spiritual father of BReIN is Maastricht professor of Environmental Health, Jos Kleinjans.