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PhD Defence Filippo Ronald Zimbile
"Using Stepped Care to Strategically Organize Ehealth and Promote Self-care: Experiences From Public Sexual Health Care in the Netherlands"
24 AprDeveloping Best Practices in Technology Enhanced Learning — Candid Perspectives from the SBE Community
For this article, master student Alice Pan went on a search through SBE to find and interview members from the community about the topic of technology-enhanced learning. Through this exercise, she heard from academics and students about their experiences with technology-enhanced learning this past...
NWO Rubicon grant for Katie Kuschminder
Katie Kuschminder, a postdoctoral researcher at Maastricht University's UNU-MERIT research institute, was awarded a Rubicon grant from the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO).
M. Dianati
Datahub of Fac. Health, Medicine and Life SciencesThe Path to Brighter Futures
During my bachelor’s I found a side-job as a student coach for elementary and secondary school children. I noticed that learning math or reading was not always as easy for others as it was for me. You sit next to a student, trying to explain one algebra exercise for the 10th time. While they are...
What does being healthy mean to you?
In 1948 the World Health Organization defined health as the absence of disease, being free of illness or injury. Is this still applicable in 2022? Let’s observe more contemporary views on health and share experiences. In Prof. Caroline van Heugten’s view, health is a state of well-being. What about...
15 MarPhD Interview - Dr. Ing. Victor Verboeket
Our BISCI colleague, Dr Ing Victor Verboeket, shares his experience of successfully defending his PhD titled 'Supply Chain Disruption: The Game-changing Impact of Additive-manufacturing'.
Using science and a theatre play to combat loneliness in older people
Elderly individuals who live alone are particularly vulnerable to prolonged feelings of loneliness. That is why the researchers of the euPrevent PROFILE project addressed loneliness in older people.