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For the second time in a row, a UM team has managed to win a silver medal in the prestigious iGEM (International Genetically Engineered Machine) competition in synthetic biology.
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Christian Ernsten has launched the online exhibition ‘Cape Town Day Zero/Ground Zero: A Decolonial River Walk‘.
Together with students from the master’s programme Arts and Heritage, photography by Dirk-Jan Visser, design by Erik Wong, and web development by Ivo Kruchten, the online exhibition came... -
Transmedia Narratives for Cultural Heritage focuses on theoretical approaches to the analysis and creative practice of developing non-fiction digital transmedia narratives in the rapidly growing cultural heritage sector.
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The third Dr Lou Spronck lecture (in Dutch) is now available online. Dr Michiel de Vaan, Lecturer in Historical Linguistics, Universities of Basel and Geneva, will speak about "The Birth and the Death of the Maastricht Language, A Historical Linguistic Perspective"
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PhD thesis written by Huizi Ai
The thesis found that under the current regulatory framework of takeovers in the U.K., Germany and China, public laws (competition law and FDI screening laws) recognize and protect certain public interest considerations in takeovers, of which the national security... -
The importance of cross-border cooperation manifests itself more than ever during the coronapandemic. Multi-level governance is the foundation for taking the next steps; looking for each other and perpetuating relationships at all levels, in administration, politics and practice. This became clear...
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Professor Yvonne van der Meer is investigating how companies can improve the sustainability of their products. She analyses every material, exposing the lifecycle in its entirety.
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EU leaders hope the Conference on the Future of Europe, a wide-ranging programme of work focused on EU reform, will point the EU in the right direction for years to come. Studio Europa Maastricht spoke with assistant professor of European political history Karin van Leeuwen.
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Mark Post is a man on a mission. The environmental damage caused by livestock farming is far too great and must be dramatically reduced. His contribution? Cultured meat. These days, he’s not just a scientist, but also the director of Mosa Meat, a business that has drawn 75 million Euros in...