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- 20 Dec
City of ghosts: a close look at resisting repression
Roland Moerland spoke at Docfest about the bystander effect, empathy and agency, self-sacrifice and other remarkable features of the documentary City of Ghosts.
Law
Highly Mobile Workers and the Coordination of Social Security in the EU – Opening and Closing Pandora’s Box
PhD thesis written by Eva van Ooij. With many forms of flexible work, it seems more important than ever to map out mobility-related issues that highly mobile workers may encounter and to explore possible routes towards more legal certainty regarding their social security protection. That is, exactly...
Samina Ansari, a Woman With a Mission
Samina Ansari is a 24-year-old Globalisation & Law Masters student at Maastricht University. Currently, she is in Kabul where she is a legal trainee at The Asia Foundation. Before she left for Afghanistan, we did an interview with her about her life, activities, and interest in women and refugee...
Maastricht Students
Interdisciplinary team with Gökhan Ertaylan of MaCSBio publishes paper in PLOS Genetics on stem cell cycle
In this work, the interdisciplinary team with Gökhan Ertaylan of MaCSBio, uncovers genes that are responsible for the pluripotency and proliferation of embryonic stem cells.
Scientifically based ways to be happier
Madelon Peters, professor of Experimental Health Psychology about her new (Dutch) book on happiness and optimism.
- 14 Apr
Vaccine trade wars and composite procedures: gibt es noch richter in Berlin?
On 4 March 2021, Italy decided to block a shipment of the Oxford/AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine that was destined for Australia. This remarkable move, notably made in response to AstraZeneca’s delay in providing the agreed doses of vaccines by the set deadlines, is the first of its kind since the...
Law
University Fund Limburg: Supporting bear-illiant student initiatives for years
For 50 years, the university has been known for its practice-oriented learning method (Problem-Based Learning) and its strong social engagement. Students who set up initiatives that reflect these core values naturally make the university proud. They can also count on support.