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A group of Maastricht University's Business Engineering Bachelor's students won three awards at this year's edition of the renowned ENGCOMM, the Engineering and Commerce Case Competition, held by the University of Concordia in Montreal (Canada).
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Last month, Will Bynum successfully defended his PhD at the School of Health Professions Education on shame in learners in the medical education setting.
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Do/did you have a part-time job? Then you pay tax without noticing it. Your employer pays you, but at the same time pays tax on your behalf. You can often get some of that money back when you file your income tax return.
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Open days are an excellent way to explore your study options at Maastricht University. It’s a day not be missed, if only for the atmosphere, says Charlotte, one of dozens of current UM students who helped turn Saturday’s Bachelor’s Open Day into a success.
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“Uni-Life is an app you download on your phone. It shows you almost all events, associations, student initiatives and more at UM.
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Students in the Netherlands cannot get an energy cost allowance. That is why there is a separate allowance for students in Maastricht.
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Do students' perspectives on education matter? Should educators listen to the "student voice", and if so, how? EDLAB Innovation Coordinator and former UM student Lena Gromotka reflects on the four types of student voices: the Complainer, the Critic, the Idealist, and the Suggester.
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Computers are already capable of making independent decisions in familiar situations. But can they also apply knowledge to new facts? Mark Winands, the new professor of Machine Reasoning at the Department of Advanced Computing Sciences, develops computer programs that behave as rational agents.
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Carlijn Bruijn, a third-year International Business student, spent a year in Montreal thanks to the institutional exchange programmes of UM and backed by a Holland Scholarship. While the sojourn was obligatory for her, she would recommend the experience to anyone.