Learning and Work
The changing world of work, education and skills are the focus of the Learning & Work research theme at Maastricht University's School of Business and Economics

The changing world of work, education and skills are the focus of the Learning & Work research theme at Maastricht University's School of Business and Economics
Dr Vanessa LaPointe works as an associate professor, and part of her job is also serving for the University Council. "I always saw possible areas for improvement to make the university a better place. As a member of the University Council, I can now really contribute to that." How does LaPointe...
Data-driven science and digital technology can improve the organisation of healthcare. Think of innovation in the field of e-health, artificial intelligence, and robotics. As of September 2023, the Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences offers a new master’s programme that provides students...
About a year ago, this blog published my contribution “Let us not forget about EU fundamental rights,” which addressed the situation at the EU’s external borders. At the time, the decision of the ECtHR in the case of N.D and N.T v. Spain, was heavily criticised for failing to protect the right to...
Many of us interact every day with Siri, Apple's voice-activated digital personal assistant. The machines are getting smarter, but experts are divided as to when we'll move from basic AI to the scarey stuff of science fiction, if at all. Almost 50% of American jobs are under threat over the next 15...
Er is opgemerkt dat het vergelijkende bestuursrecht een recente renaissance doormaakte. Er is een praktische of intellectuele nieuwsgierigheid naar andere administratieve systemen en oplossingen, om ze te begrijpen, ervan te leren, ze te coördineren en/of hun verschillen te overstijgen, ze onder te...
These weeks we celebrate the Personal Profile Pages Festival. We call upon everyone to revisit your PPP and update and polish it.
Comparative lawyers know the joke well. When comparing the judiciaries of the great European legal traditions, the question is asked for which audiences judges actually...
Mirte van den Boogaard and Augustin Poncelet will be among the first graduates of the bachelor’s programme at University College Venlo (UCV). They look back on a memorable experience.
Hoe zou de wereld eruit zien als juridische beslissingen niet zouden worden genomen door rechters maar door intelligente machines? Of waar die machines op zijn minst zouden dienen als een cruciale beslissingsondersteuning voor rechters – of kunnen de juridische beslissingen misschien zelfs worden...