What was the first board game ever played?
Dr. Walter Crist (Digital Ludeme Project) answers this question in an online lecture for Universiteit van Nederland.

Dr. Walter Crist (Digital Ludeme Project) answers this question in an online lecture for Universiteit van Nederland.
Education at UM can be resumed on January 6. Some important systems that are required for this are available online again from 2 January.
The new Dutch Environment and Planning Act (‘Omgevingswet’) aims for more integrated policy to be developed in a participatory way. To support the so-called LIJN-50 municipalities Vaals, Gulpen-Wittem and Eijsden-Margraten in South Limburg, the Netherlands, the Maastricht Sustainability Institute...
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Based on profiles built through massive data collection, internet users see different content, advertising and even prices. This research project investigates the legal, ethical and technical possibilities of using fake personas to get insights into how the online world is shown to different types...
Are you interested in a programme from the School of Business and Economics and want to know more about Maastricht University? During this online event, you will be able to meet virtually the Master’s recruitment team of our Business School and ask all the questions you may have.
This online course aims to give you a full overview of all aspects related to the use of the Experience Sampling Method in psychopathology: background, techniques, questionnaires, statistics and implementation of your study.
How do people interact with each other on social media and other online platforms? How do they end up in conflict? And most importantly: how can we prevent these discussions from escalating? PhD candidate Maud Oostindie is researching these questions. On top of that, she is the new ‘Face of Science’...
On 30 May the new Student portal went online. This one-stop location for accessing and managing their personal university information was developed in close collaboration with students.
This year the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science has granted 15 projects (of 34 submitted) to start exploring new and challenging ideas in the context of open and online education. As many as 5 of these project proposals have been submitted by colleagues at Maastricht University (UM).