Events
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01 Oct 31 May
Wondering what it's like to study Health Food Innovation Management (HFIM) on our campus in Venlo? Join on of our student for a day-events.
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28 Oct 30 Oct
The History of the Philosophy of Technology Working Group at Maastricht University invites submissions for its first conference on the History of the Philosophy of Technology. We define the philosophy of technology as a wide-ranging and comprehensive field of study that includes the philosophical study of particular technologies and the different ways that technology, more broadly, has been considered philosophically. We encourage and promote work that explores these aspects historically, expanding established narratives by mapping interactions between technology and philosophy across different epochs and cultures.
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30 Oct 01 Nov09:00 - 17:00
The conference will feature high-quality scholarly perspectives and theoretical investigations into the relationship or correlation between Narratives, Frontier Technologies, and the Law, with the objective of providing valuable insights for international legal scholars to analyse and conceptualise the evolution of technology law. The range of topics covered include ethical & legal challenges, bias & fairness, innovation & governance in technology, emerging technology & governance, sustainability & the environment, and international perspectives.
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30 Oct14:30 - 16:00
Free Webinar by Martin Unfried (ITEM), organised by Fontys Venlo University of Applied Sciences and its Euregional Sustainablity Centre (ESC):
🔸 How can we solve problems like net congestion through deeper cross-border cooperation?
🔸 What role can energy communities play in overcoming national subsidy and pricing barriers?
🔸 How can we ensure citizens on both sides of the border are fully engaged? -
30 Oct15:00
Do you want to gain insights from education research that you can apply in your education practice, and contribute your ideas to further develop the research? Join our EdResearch-Meet on 30 October!
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30 Oct16:00 - 18:00
On 30 October, our speaker is Monica Garcia Salmones from Maastricht University - Title: Now and Yet Not New: Principles of Global Law-Making in UNCITRAL Working Group III
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30 Oct16:00
- PhD Defence
PhD Defence Shenlun Chen
"Using Deep Learning for Quantifying and Extracting Features from Medical Images to Predict Survival Outcomes"
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31 Oct10:00
- PhD Defence
Promotie Yanchao Zhang
"Expanding the Genetic Toolbox for Engineering Commensal Clostridia as Live Bio-Therapeutics"
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31 Oct10:45 - 17:00
What is it like to study Liberal Arts and Sciences at University College Maastricht (UCM)? Join the UCM experience day to find out.
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31 Oct 31 Dec11:00 - 15:30
The Globalisation & Law Network is composed of a group of researchers of Maastricht University, coming from different backgrounds, who study the role that law plays in a globalizing society from a holistic perspective. Invited experts will give a presentation on a specific topic followed by a Q&A session open to all participants.