News
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The Max Planck Institute for the History of Science (MPIWG) in Berlin has granted Karin Bijsterveld with a second visiting scholarship to continue her work on the history of the Stasi’s sound analysis program.
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Arts and Sciences graduate Judith Maas is deputy ambassador in Mexico. She looks back on her time at Maastricht University.
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MACCH steering committee member Dr. Christoph Rausch will embark on two visiting research fellowships.
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De Edmond Hustinxprijs voor de wetenschap 2019 is toegekend aan Dr. Ines Wilms, onderzoekster van de School of Business and Economics. De UM studentenprijs, voor een uitmuntende maatschappelijke of culturele prestatie, gaat dit jaar naar Kyran Kuijpers, David Muraro, Gina van Rossum en Nina van Santvoort van UM Pride.
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Interview with Jo Wachelder and Tannelie Blom on 25 years Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
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The second consortium meeting of our new Erasmus+ project “Prevent it” took place in Maastricht from September 2nd - September 6th, 2019.
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Two PhD candidates from Maastricht's cancer research institute GROW tell about their research into killer cells.
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Master European Studies alumna Hanna Novosad has been appointed as Education Minister.
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At September 11 from 13-16 pm the 11 september van 13.00 tot 16.00 the Get Involved Information Market takes place in the SSC.
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Maastricht University has been selected for the first time as the primary applicant and project leader of the Gravitation programme.