News
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Kei Long Cheung has received an Erasmus+ grant to work at a foreign University.
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Following on the insights of participative research into the use of media for improving public mental health in disadvantaged neighbourhoods in Maastricht and building on the strong history of Columbian community media, Prof. Klasien Horstman and Em. Prof. Marten de Vries together with the MVI and in collaboration with colleagues of Javariana University, Bogota, developed an interactive media and public mental health training programme.
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Prevention of dementia potentially stimulated by drawing up personal risk profile (MUMC+ news).
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In 2016, Sjim Romme and Matthijs Bosveld received the UM Student Prize. They are taking a gap year from their studies in 2017/18 so they can get one step closer to their dream: people-focused healthcare in which the symptoms of patients play a central role through people-focused medical education.
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During the BIOMEDICA Life Sciences Summit, which took place on 9-10 May in Eindhoven (NL), the Ralf Raue Innovation Award for Life Sciences 2017 was awarded to the Aachen-Maastricht Institute for Biobased Materials (AMBIM).
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This week, Maastricht University was featured in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung in a series about exceptional universities. Amongst other people, the newspaper talked to Professor Michel Dumontier, Professor Hildegard Schneider and Martin Paul, UM’s president.
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De Academische Werkplaats Duurzame Zorg werkt mee aan een innovatief project van zorggroep Huisartsenzorg Drenthe (HZD).
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Workshop on Oversight and resources of partially and fully self-financed agencies
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The KNAW (Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences) has appointed prof. dr. Anita Jansen, full professor of experimental clinical psychology and dean of the Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience, as a member of the Academy.
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Newspaper de Observant has published an interview with Associate Professor Yvonne van der Meer to bust the myths surrounding (bio)plastic