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Working on the other side of the border: a bureaucratic maze
The free movement of workers is an important idea that the EU is built upon. Maastricht University researcher Bastiaan Didden, studied how the free movement of workers in The Netherlands, Belgium and Germany works in practice. He looked into how the EU borders affect pensions, social security and taxes...
Bart Vos joins Brightlands Institute for Supply Chain Innovation
Professor Bart Vos of the Tilburg School of Economics and Management will join BISCI after the summer.
Energise Europe
Across 30 European countries, researchers of ICIS, Maastricht University’s scientific institute for sustainable development, and their research partners are searching for projects that seek to change people’s energy consumption at home. The target is to collect information on 1,000 projects that will...
Human Rights Beyond Borders: The Maastricht Principles Turn Five
Are human rights obligations breached by an intergovernmental organization or its governing States, when it tells a government to cut its public services? Can the obligations under the right to food be left completely to a State that is adversely affected by the climate impact of other countries?
Surgeons and physicists work together on oncology operating theatre of the future
Work is currently underway on an ‘oncology operating theatre of the future’ thanks to a unique collaboration between surgeons and the new UM imaging institute M4I.UM news
- 10 Jan