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Photo impression of the ETpathfinder opening on November 8, 2021.
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Demissionary Minister of Education, Culture and Science Ingrid van Engelshoven will open ETpathfinder in Maastricht this afternoon. The state-of-the-art physics laboratory will serve as a testing ground for the development of technologies for future gravitational wave detectors.
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A large turnout and a good atmosphere, the first on-campus Bachelor’s Open Day since the beginning of the COVID crisis was a great success. Over 3200 prospective students visited the faculties of Maastricht University last Saturday. In a safe and responsible way.
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From 2 until 22 November, six large and striking portraits featuring human rights activists from around the world are on display on the pedestrian walkway of Maastricht’s Stationsstraat. The newly opened outdoor exhibition is in celebration of the fifth anniversary of Shelter City Maastricht.
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As part of the new book series 'Studies in Art, Heritage, Law and the Market', launched by MACCH together with Springer, Christian Ernsten published his book entitled ‘Colonial Heritage and Urban Transformation in the Global South: Excavating the Ruins of Cape Town’s Rebirth‘.
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Scientists from Maastricht University have shown for the first time that the distraction effect – also known as the decoy effect – works not only when shoppers are choosing between variants of one product, but also when the choice is between entirely different products.
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PhD thesis written by Jan Willem van Manen
The central question in The Video Reconstruction in Criminal Proceedings is what contribution the video reconstruction makes to finding the truth in the criminal procedure and how this contribution can be optimised. -
Based on five frequently asked questions, Martin van Boxtel, associate professor at the School for Mental Health and Neuroscience and mindfulness trainer, explains what mindfulness is, how it can contribute to your wellbeing and how you become mindful.
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Q-Park announced the winners of its annual Student Awards this week. Mateusz Wiza was one of the winners to receive a €1.500 cash prize for his thesis.
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Do you have a research question or research paper you want to improve using Machine Learning and Data Science techniques, and would like to get a second opinion on it from some experts? We have the methods-clinic for you!