Events

  • 23 Aug 29 Aug
    18:00 - 20:00

    Graduate School of Law Annual BBQ

    Annual BBQ for the Graduate School of Law 

     

  • 02 Sep 06 Sep
    13:00

    Campus Tours FHML

    If you missed the faculty introduction and you want to get to know our faculty better, then sign up for our Campus Tour, which we offer for both our bachelor's and master's students.

  • 02 Sep
    15:30 - 17:00

    Opening Academic Year 2024/25

    On Monday 2 September, from 15.30 to 17.00, we will celebrate the opening of the academic year 2024/25 at Theater aan het Vrijthof. 

  • 02 Sep 06 Sep
    16:00 - 17:00

    City Tours FHML

    This city tour will be held by bike. You will start at our location in Randwyck and together with a student ambassador and fellow students you will discover our city Maastricht by the use of a bicycle. 

  • 03 Sep
    13:00

    PhD Defence Stella C.M. Heemskerk

    "Sacral neuromodulation for idiopathic slow-transit constipation"
     

  • 03 Sep
    16:00

    PhD Defence Simona Klinkhammer

    "Clearing The Brain Fog: Unmasking the Neurological and Neuropsychological Consequences of COVID-19"
     

  • 04 Sep
    10:00

    PhD Defence Chelsea May Phillips

    "Service Robots in the Wild: The Impact of the Robotic-Human Intrusion Challenge on FLE well-being"

  • 04 Sep
    13:00

    PhD Defence Rene J.M. Henderikx

    "Pin printing and jet vitrification for cryo-EM sample preparation: Enhancing reproducibility and efficiency of structure determination"
     

  • 05 Sep 06 Sep
    09:00 - 17:30

    IP & Competition in an era of AI and Data: Assessing global trends from a comparative & interdisciplinary lens

    To unknot the complex debate on innovation in the digital age, we bring together inter-disciplinary experts to discuss the interplay between Generative AI, competition, intellectual property and innovation in the era of big data & AI.

  • 05 Sep
    13:00

    PhD Defence Peter Hein Bles

    "Flexibility in the Dutch Education System: How institutional characteristics modify students’ educational careers"